Interactive Landscapes

Wild Raspberry thicket in the woods with Winter Aconite, early spring
Goldsturm Black Eyed Susan
Colchester White Dusty Miller, Sirocco Pheasant's Tail Grass, Kabloom Deep Blue Calibrachoa
Delft Lace Astilbe, Snowline Japanese Miniature Sedge
Cole Canadian Hemlock, Heuchera
Palace Purple Coral Bells
Rose Campion, Sapphire Perennial Flax
Purple Blazingstar, Daylily
Hydrangea paniculata 'Phantom', Heuchera 'Spellbound'
Jack Frost Siberian Bugloss, Independence Hosta
Canasta Tulips at Chicago Flower Show
 Rusty Foxglove, Pale Purple Coneflower
Red Sprite Winterberry & red-twig dogwood
Ginger, Hellebore, Hosta
Superbells 'Double Redstone'
Northern Charm Boxwood, Roses
Tara Prairie Dropseed & Katherine Adele Oxford Geranium
Summer Jewel Red Salvia, Summer Jewel Pink Salvia
Raiche Form Wood Aster
Sullivan's Nootka Cypress in early spring
Witherod Viburnum
Blue Wonder Catmint w/ Daffodils
Victoria Blue Mealycup Sage, Ivanetti Dahlia
Double Up White Begonia, Double Up Red Begonia
Beyond Glory Plantain Lily
Betony, Coral Bells
Galaxy Alumroot with Color Dream Coral Bells, Cassandra Coral Bells
A Little Happiness
Red Sprite Winterberry, Red-Twig Dogwood
Heart To Heart Flatter Me Elephant Ear
Bull's Blood Beet, Dash Magician Dianthus
Curry Up Sizzle & Spice Whorled Tickseed
  Honey Blonde and HoneyComb Blue Grama Grass plants Side by Side
Amazing Grace Katsuratree, Northern Charm Boxwood, roses
Black Scallop Bugleweed
Colchester White Dusty Miller, Sirocco Pheasant's Tail Grass, Kabloom Deep Blue Calibrachoa
Eastern Redbud, starting to turn
Delta Maidenhair Fern, Brandywine Caladium
Storm Blue Petunia, Little Lucky Red Lantana
Pretty Betsy Red Valerian  in front of Laura Phlox
Birdhouses, Hosta, Ginger
Spotted Dead Nettle (Lamium maculatum) with Daffodils
Foreground: Heart Throb Chinese Dogwood; Background: Tri-Color Beech
Japanese pachysandra, Roseum Elegans Rhododendron
Carnival Rose Granita Coral Bells, Carnival Coffee Bean Coral Bells
Virginia Bluebells, Little Suzie Witch Hazel
Negrita Triumph Tulip, Clearwater Single Late Tulip, Dalmatian Purple Foxglove
Purple Prince Alternanthera
Hupeh Viburnum, Menzies Spirea
'Mythic Longiloba' Elephant's Ear
Bigroot Geranium, Carnival Watermelon Alumroot
Bailey Red Twig Dogwood, in fall, in front of sugar maple

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