Interactive Landscapes

Carnival Rose Granita Coral Bells, Carnival Coffee Bean Coral Bells
Touch of Class Hosta, Hummingbird Summersweet Clethra
Bull's Blood Beet, Prairie Dropseed
'Mythic Longiloba' Elephant's Ear
Fragrant Delight Heliotrope
Pretty Betsy Red Valerian  in front of Laura Phlox
Ostrich Ferns in Woodland
Bigroot Geranium, Carnival Watermelon Alumroot
Wild Raspberry thicket in the woods with Winter Aconite, early spring
Zonal Geranium & Cyclamen
Bottle Rocket Ligularia
Cole Canadian Hemlock, Heuchera
Foreground: Heart Throb Chinese Dogwood; Background: Tri-Color Beech
Double Up White Begonia, Double Up Red Begonia
Virginia Bluebells, Great Solomon's Seal
Goldsturm Black Eyed Susan
Dwarf Pfitzer Juniper
Amazing Grace Katsuratree, Northern Charm Boxwood, roses
Palace Purple Coral Bells
Weeping Willow
Jack Frost Siberian Bugloss, Independence Hosta
Periwinkle, Tete-a-Tete Miniature Daffodil
Tete-a-Tete Miniature Daffodil, Periwinkle
Sagina subulata and Sagina subulata aurea
Coral Bells 'Caramel', Guacamole Hosta, Aureola Japanese Forest Grass
Eastern Redbud, Red Knockout Shrub Rose, Max Frei Bloody Cranesbill, Ice Dance Sedge
Pennsylvania Sedge, Bobo Panicle Hydrangea
Burgundy Glow Bugleweed, Black Scallop Bugleweed
Ostrich Fern fiddleheads emerging from a bed of Pachysandra
Bloomerang Lilac in early spring, with Daffodils
Wintergreen Korean Boxwood, Berryhill Intermediate Yew
Hellebore & Periwinkle (Vinca Minor), early spring
     Grass - Purple Fountain, Senorita Rosalita Spider Flower, Nepeta Cat's Meow, Surefire Rose Begonia, Supertunia Black Cherry, Meteor Shower Verbena, Honey Supertunia, Vermillionaire Firecracker Plant, Snowstorm Snow Globe Bacopa, Playin' the Blues Salvia
Pennsylvania Sedge, Coral Bells 'Caramel', Jack Frost Siberian Bugloss, June Hosta

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