Cannova Cannas
Canna Lily
Red-orange, pink, or yellow blooms over dark purple or deep green foliage makes a dramatic … Continued
Canna Lily
Red-orange, pink, or yellow blooms over dark purple or deep green foliage makes a dramatic … Continued
Canna x generalis CannaSol™ 'Happy Carmen®'
CannaSol™ cannas are hybridized to produce large flowers, self deadhead, keep a compact growing habit … Continued
Cynara cardunculus
This relative of the artichoke has edible roots and stalks, but you won’t want to … Continued
Calycanthus floridus
A dense, rounded deciduous native with a suckering habit with very fragrant, brown to reddish-brown … Continued
Caryopteris incana
This fragrant late summer bloomer sends up aromatic, whorled, blue-flowering spikes over striking bright chartruese … Continued
Catalpa speciosa
Showy white flowers, giant heart-shaped leaves, bean-like seed pods. Grows 40–60’ high and 20–40’ wide … Continued
Catalpa bignoides
Southern Catalpa is a medium sized, flowering deciduous tree with a short, thick trunk and … Continued
Ceanothus americanus
Named because dried leaves were used as a tea substitute during the American Revolutionary War. … Continued
Celosia aregentea spicata
Our pink-spiked celosia is grown from seed harvested from the gardens at Monticello, where it … Continued
Celtis occidentalis
Tolerant of a variety of conditions. Well-suited to urban areas, it withstands wind and city … Continued
Centaurea montana
Large, glowing blue, spidery blooms all summer and into fall on 18-24″ plants. Can self-seed … Continued
Centaurea dealbata
Deeply cut, silvery-green leaves are topped with intricate cones that open up to lavender puffs. … Continued