
Chinese dunce caps
Orostachys iwarenge
From a low, blue-grey carpet of rosettes, pinkish conical spires rise. Spires grow to about … Continued
Orostachys iwarenge
From a low, blue-grey carpet of rosettes, pinkish conical spires rise. Spires grow to about … Continued
Maclura pomifera 'White Shield'
Both fruitless and thornless, this tough Midwest native was found in western Oklahoma by plantsman … Continued
Osmunda regalis var. spectabilis
Clumps grow to 2-3′ tall, but can reach 6′ in height when planted in moist … Continued
Osteospermum 'Purple Spoons'
Covered in unusual purple daisy flowers with curiously fluted purple tips beginning in early spring. … Continued
Osteospermum ecklonis
African daisies are long-blooming, heat and drought tolerant! Deadhead to encourage consistent blooms. ‘Gelato Apricot’ … Continued
Ozark Valley Aromatic Cedar mulch is known for its aroma and protective ground cover mostly. … Continued
Pachysandra terminalis
Best grown in organically rich, medium moisture, well-drained soils in part shade to full shade, … Continued
Pachysandra procumbens
An excellent low perennial ground cover for shady areas, spreading with long rhizomes. Toothed leaves crowd … Continued
Pachystachys lutea
Dark green glossy foliage and 4-8″ tall golden-yellow flower spikes with white anthers look like … Continued
Paeonia x intersectional
Intersectional peonies are a relatively new class of Paeonia created by crossing herbaceous garden peonies … Continued
Paeonia x
This compact, easy-to-grow peony can be grown in small garden spaces and containers! Double bright … Continued
Paeonia suffruticosa
These long-lived woody shrubs reach 4–5′ in height and bear fragrant flowers up to 10″ … Continued