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As colorful as burning bush, but native to North America and pollinator friendly! Little Henry is a useful native plant with lots of potential for the home landscape. It prefers moist soils and will tolerate wet conditions. It will grow in full sun to full shade, and requires little pruning or other maintenance. Little Henry has lightly scented, pure white flowers that shoot like fireworks in the early summer horizon. Its mounded, compact stature makes it an improvement over older varieties such as the old favorite 'Henry's Garnet'. It is also a delightful addition to the mixed border. Then when you're not expecting anything more, green summer foliage changes to a brilliant multitude of oranges and reds in the fall, making Little Henry a rewarding experience through out all seasons.
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Out of stockOutstanding evergreen ground cover. Large, deep green and white foliage. Lilac blue, pinwheel flowers. Great for planters and window boxes.
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Out of stockAs the name suggests, this dwarf tomato is a wonderful container variety, producing bunches of firm, round 4 ounce fruits on 24" tall plants. Very attractive deep green, heavily wrinkled foliage provides good cover. Compact and early, stake this variety for best production.
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- Attractive iridescent purple foliage
- Spikes of tiny violet flowers
- Great splash of color
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- Spikes of showy peach blooms make a bold statement in the landscape
- The flowers are loved by hummingbirds
- Grows to 16"-20" in height
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Out of stockArching fronds of fresh green, needle-like foliage all season. Adaptable as a houseplant.
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- A nicely compact for of Egyptian papyrus
- Produces large poms on the end of the stems
- Sturdy and less like to have stems flop
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Out of stockPerfect for salsa. Thick-walled and hot. Matures in 70 days.
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Out of stockFast spreading, low growing ground cover. Blooms in spring and attracts butterflies.