Michigan lily
Lilium michiganense
Michigan Lily naturalizes well and comes back year after year. Wet soil tolerant.
Lilium michiganense
Michigan Lily naturalizes well and comes back year after year. Wet soil tolerant.
Mentha (assorted)
‘The Best’ (Mentha spicata), like other spearmints, has less menthol than peppermint varieties which make … Continued
Miscanthus sinensis 'Dixieland'
Also called Japanese silver grass, this ornamental grows 4-5′ tall with wide leaves that are … Continued
Monstera adonsonii
Oval-shaped holes give this plant its common name, Swiss cheese plant. With glossy, green leaves … Continued
Muehlenbebeckia axillaries / complexa
Tiny, round green leaves densely cover reddish-brown, wiry stems. This vigorous little plant makes a … Continued
Musa bassjoo
Get an exotic tropical look in your indoor or outdoor garden! This hardy banana can … Continued
Tropaeolum
Nasturtiums are easy to grow and may be climbing, cascading or bushy. A popular edible, … Continued
Nemesia fruticans
Tiny but incredibly aromatic flowers in white, raspberry, dark purple, dark blue, pink, yellow, pale … Continued
Nepeta cataria
A vigorous-growing mint with a wacky effect on cats. Dry some catnip for homemade cat … Continued
Nicotiana alata
‘Saratoga’ mix is a 12-16″ tall flowering tobacco with gorgeous 2″ blooms of apricot, lime … Continued
Nigella damascena
Beautiful blooms of blue, mauve, pink, purple, and white blooms open over lacy greenery. Unusual … Continued
Nyssa sylvatica
One of the best native trees for fall color according to Michael Dirr, black tupelo … Continued