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Lady's Mantle

Alchemilla mollis 'Thriller'

'Thriller' Lady's Mantle blooms in May and June, producing airy delicate chartreuse yellow flowers held above fuzzy bluish green leaves. 'Thriller' has somewhat larger pleated leaves than the species, and like all Alchemilla mollis, the hairy leaves repel rain water so that the foliage has attractive silver water drops on if after a gentle rain. 'Thriller' performs best in shady, moist conditions.

H: 18 Inches  ·   S: 24 Inches  ·   Zone: 3


Grassland Sedge

Carex divulsa

Narrow green leaves arch out from central clumps. A low maintenance alternative to grass in sun or shade. Deer resistant and tolerant of a wide range of conditions.

H: 15 Inches  ·   S: 30 Inches  ·   Zone: 4


Gray's Sedge

Carex grayi

Gray's Sedge is a tall Carex which thrives in wet and shady locations. The light green semi-evergreen foliage grows 2', and is topped by 3' flower stems. The blooms rapidly turn to fascinating 1" spiky stars which are attractive in flower arrangements, fresh or dried. Carex grayi thrives in moist to wet conditions, so it naturally occurs along stream banks and edges of ponds. It is a striking addition to rain gardens and bioswales, and tolerates full sun if kept moist.

H: 36 Inches  ·   S: 24 Inches  ·   Zone: 5


Japanese Grass Sedge

Carex morrowii 'Ice Dance'

'Ice Dance' Japanese Grass Sedge has green and white striped foliage. 'Ice Dance' Kan Suge is a great evergreen groundcover that can cover a large, shady area rapidly and easily. The small flowers appear above the foliage in May. Introduced to the US by Barry Yinger.

H: 12 Inches  ·   S: 24 Inches  ·   Zone: 5


Spurge

Euphorbia x 'Miner's Merlot' PP32321

Clumping, semi-evergreen groundcover with dark black-purple foliage that becomes bespeckled with obscure, saucer-shaped, chartreuse inflorescences from May to June. Foliage emerges bright burgundy in spring, and takes on similar bright burgundy tones in fall. Deer resistant and moderately drought tolerant.

H: 18 Inches  ·   S: 18 Inches  ·   Zone: 6


Panicle Hydrangea

Hydrangea paniculata Little Lime® PP22330

Little LimeĀ® ('Jane') Hardy Hydrangea has the lovely chartreuse-to-white flowers of H. 'Limelight', but on a more compact plant. Its diminutive size makes it a better choice for a small garden application without losing the striking effect of the large colorful panicles in July and August.

H: 5 Feet  ·   S: 4 Feet  ·   Zone: 3


Common Sassafras

Sassafras albidum

Common Sassafras is a lovely small native tree that is hard to find in the trade because of the difficulty moving it B&B. We grow it in containers for that reason, and love its variable multi-shaped leaves. The flowers appear in early April and are an attractive chartreuse-yellow, making a show before the leaves appear. The fall color varies from yellow to orange-bronze. The root bark has been used traditionally to make an interesting tea or root beer. If you have a mature female tree, be sure to look closely at the summer fruit, which is one of the prettiest we've ever seen, with red pedicels and orange-yellow bases on purple fruits, looking like match-sticks. Prefers good moisture and organic matter. Sassafras, like Betula, is a pioneer species, so it performs well in disturbed sites.

H: 30 Feet  ·   S: 15 Feet  ·   Zone: 4