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Sarracenia (Pitcher Plant)
Spectacular and fascinating, Sarracenia (Pitcher Plants) is a genus of carnivorous plants, including 15 species and subspecies found naturally in North America. Most species inhabit very wet peaty bogs or swamps in the southeastern United States. Cultivated by gardeners and carnivorous plant enthusiasts, Sarracenia are easy to grow and make a terrific addition in neutral to acidic bog gardens or water gardens.
Delphinium 'Guardian Blue' (Candle Larkspur)
Prized by florists, Delphinium 'Guardian Blue' is a mid-sized herbaceous perennial with sturdy flower spikes, densely packed with double, rich dark blue florets adorned with white bees. Blooming for weeks from early to mid summer, it adds height and majesty to the garden and draws the attention from quite a distance. Rising from a mound of divided, rich green foliage, this Delphinium has a neat compact habit. This vigorous hybrid belongs to the Guardian Series, which were bred for their uniform
Asplenium platyneuron (Ebony Spleenwort)
Asplenium platyneuron (Ebony Spleenwort) is an evergreen fern forming a pretty rosette of slender, pinnate fronds that are either fertile or sterile. The semi-evergreen fertile fronds are erect to arching, 1-2 ft. long (30-60 cm), dark green, with short, alternate pinnae below and longer, opposite pinnae above. They are the first to emerge in spring. They are followed in early summer by shorter, curving, evergreen sterile fronds with pale green alternate pinnae. They contrast with the deep reddi
Vitis labrusca 'Concord' (Fox Grape)
Cold-hardy and robust, Vitis labrusca 'Concord' (Fox Grape) is regarded as the standard of excellence for blue-black American grapes. This vigorous seedless grape variety produces medium-sized clusters of glossy, juicy, blue-black grapes in late mid-season. Highly aromatic, they are excellent for juices, jams, jellies and wine. Its foliage of large, three-lobed, fresh green leaves turns burnished shades of orange and gold in fall. A deciduous climbing shrub or vine, 'Concord' is self-pollinating
Vaccinium 'Chippewa' (Highbush Blueberry)
Incredibly cold-hardy, Vaccinium 'Chippewa' (Highbush Blueberry) is a compact upright deciduous shrub, with elliptic, medium green leaves turning attractive shades of golden-orange in the fall. In late spring, bell-shaped, white flowers give way to showy clusters of medium-sized, light blue blueberries which ripen in midseason (early-midsummer). The berries have a sweet taste and a juicy texture.
Rubus fruticosus 'Arapaho' (Blackberry)
Considered the earliest producing thornless blackberry, Rubus fruticosus 'Arapaho' is an early season, upright, self-fruitful, thornless shrub with clusters of pinkish-white, rose-like flowers which give way to large, small-seeded, tasty, bright glossy black berries in early summer. The berries are firm and great for fresh eating, jams and syrups. Hardy and heat tolerant, this plant is self-supporting and does not require any support. Excellent performer in warmer regions thanks to its low chill
Rubus 'Killarney' (Summer Bearing Raspberry)
Cold-hardy and reliable, Rubus idaeus 'Killarney' (Red Raspberry) is an early midseason, upright, self-fruitful, thorny shrub with clusters of white, rose-like flowers which give way to medium sized, sweet, flavorful, red raspberries in early-mid summer. The berries are firm and great for fresh eating, freezing, canning and pies. Released in Manitoba, this raspberry shrub is perfect for northern gardens. Excellent disease resistance.
Ribes uva-crispa 'Hinnonmäki Röd' (Gooseberry)
Noted for its outstanding flavor and high yields, Ribes uva-crispa 'Hinnonmäki Röd' is a red gooseberry, for dessert or culinary. This small to medium, deciduous shrub features a vigorous upright growth habit and boasts large, edible, dark red fruits which ripen in mid-summer. The gooseberries have a sweet flesh and contrasting tart skin.They are excellent for jam and desserts. This plant is self-fertile and resistant to American gooseberry mildew. It begins fruiting the year after planting.