This Heronswood favorite provides a spectacular show in mid-spring. Small green pompom blooms draped in downward facing bracts appear like white handkerchiefs. ‘Sonoma’ flowers much earlier than seedling-grown plants.
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In mid-spring, the 20' trees produce a splendorous abundance of lovely cup-shaped 4-5" yellow flowers. Blooms are borne upright on branches before leaves appear. Full to part sun. Pot Size: 6"
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With spring's arrival, this Heronswood r reintroduction puts on a spectacular display of glowing salmon-pink foliage that transitions to chartreuse green for summer, and then to yellow and a bit of orange for fall. Ideal for summer gardens, this compact, fast-growing maple features a dense,…
Also known as Harry Lauder’s Walking Stick, this hazel relative is a glorious confusion of twisting, spiraling branches, whose profile adds considerable interest to the winter landscape. The pendulous, yellow catkins appear in late winter to early spring.
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A one-of-a-kind, hard to find plant. Developed in North Carolina by Dr. Tom Ranney, from an intergeneric cross between the natives Gordonia and Franklinia. Flowers are larger, to almost 4", with more open, gorgeous white petals. With many traits intermediate between the two parents, this special…
Outstanding year to year, a very durable and beautiful ground cover under our big, old holly tree. This old variety has the vigor needed to compete with weeds and thrive without care. Brilliant silver scalloped leaves serve as luminous backdrops to lilac pink, hooded flowers. One of the very best…
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