‘John Creech’ stonecrop
Sedum spurium ‘John Creech’
Dr. John Creech, former director of the U.S. National Arboretum, discovered this Sedum in the … Continued
Sedum spurium ‘John Creech’
Dr. John Creech, former director of the U.S. National Arboretum, discovered this Sedum in the … Continued
Sedum takesimense 'Nonsitnal' Atlantis®
Tight rosettes of notched, deep green succulent leaves edged in broad, creamy yellow margins. Plants … Continued
Sedum ternatum
This small, spreading native perennial typically occurs in damp locations along stream banks, bluff bases … Continued
Sedum alboroseum 'Mediovariegatum'
Sedum alboroseum ‘Mediovariegatum’ has green and cream variegated folded and tight foliage, covered with pale … Continued
Sedum sexangulare
Super low, 4″ mat of very fine green foliage is covered with yellow flowers in … Continued
Sempervivum species
Little ‘chicks” cluster around the larger rosette “hen” making perfect little rock garden perennials that … Continued
Senecio rowleyanus
This unusual-looking succulent sprawls over container edges in strands resembling a beaded necklace, with fleshy … Continued
Senna alata
A showy addition to any garden, large round leaves fold up at night. Large, upright, … Continued
Senna {Cassia} marilandica
Maryland wild senna is a perennial flowering native that blooms in summer and grows up … Continued
Cassia hebecarpa
Round, pea-like foliage on 4-6′ tall plants with dark yellow, pea-like blooms in summer. We … Continued
Capsicum annuum species
Used green or red. Perfect for chili sauce, salsa, hot pepper vinegar and pickles. Vigorous … Continued
Schefflera actinophylla
Umbrella trees grow to 50 feet in their native Australia and New Guinea. In colder … Continued