
Kentucky coffeetree
Gymnocladus dioicus
60-90’ tall native tree. Habitats include rich woodlands, and riverbanks. Kentucky coffee tree is cultivated … Continued
Gymnocladus dioicus
60-90’ tall native tree. Habitats include rich woodlands, and riverbanks. Kentucky coffee tree is cultivated … Continued
Halesia diptera
Clusters of white bell-shaped blooms cover this small native tree in late April and early … Continued
Hamamelis virginiana
Late winter-blooming, deciduous shrub or small tree native to woodlands, forest margins and stream banks … Continued
Hamamelis × intermedia 'Arnold Promise'
Easily grown with consistent moisture in well-drained soils in full sun to part shade, although … Continued
Cyclamen hederifolium
A hardy cyclamen with pink flowers and a darker eye over striking ivy-shaped, mottled gray-green … Continued
Haworthia venosa subsp. tessellata
Unique markings on the tops of succulent low-growing rosettes. Slow-growing, but will multiply!
Philodendron oxycardium
This climbing vine is a workhorse air cleaner, particularly good at battling formaldehyde from sources … Continued
Hedera algeriensis
With much larger leaves than English ivy, Algerian ivy foliage is deep dark green with … Continued
Hedera helix non-hardy species
Native to Europe, Scandinavia, and Russia and brought to the U.S. by colonial settlers, ivy are … Continued
Hedera helix 'Thorndale'
Creamy-white veins cover extra large, lustrous green leaves on vigorous vines that make excellent evergreen … Continued
Hieracium maculatum ‘Leopard’
Striking mounds of blue-green foliage dappled in maroon purple. Tall stems of bright yellow daisies … Continued
Helenium autumnale
Clusters of daisy-like flowers 2″ in diameter have distinctive wedge-shaped, bright yellow rays dome-like yellow … Continued