Plants
Diva’s Choice
Hemerocallis 'Diva's Choice'
Diva’s Choice
Dixie’s Memory
Hosta 'Dixie's Memory'
Dixie’s Memory
Dixieland Maiden Grass
Miscanthus sinensis 'Dixieland'
Dixieland Maiden Grass
(Maiden Grass) Miscanthus 'Dixieland' presents graceful variegated leaves of creamy-white and green that almost glow in the landscape. 'Dixieland' has a strong arching habit that stands up to wind and rain, unlike other variegated Miscanthus which often flop over. A wonderful specimen grass for all season appeal.
Dogwood Arctic Fire
Dogwood 'Arctic Fire'
Dogwood Arctic Fire
Arctic Fire Dogwood has beautiful red stems and a compact habit and is at its best in the winter sunlight. This dwarf variety reaches just 3-5'. It's smaller size makes this variety a great breakthrough for smaller gardens or residential landscapes. Tolerates a wide range of soil and light conditions. Arctic Fire red-twig dogwood is one of the most shade-tolerant ornamental shrubs and is tolerant of a wide range of soil conditions, also bright red stems in winter add color to the landscape.
Dogwood Arctic Sun
Dogwood 'Arctic Sun'
Dogwood Arctic Sun
Highly ornamental stems, fruit and leaves; characterized by bright yellow stems tipped with red twigs; fall leaf color is gold tinged with red; a great shrub for winter landscapes. Arctic Sun Dogwood has clusters of creamy white flowers at the ends of the branches in late spring. It has dark green foliage throughout the season. The glossy oval leaves turn an outstanding gold in the fall. It produces white berries in late summer. The red bark and harvest gold branches are extremely showy and add significant winter interest.
Dogwood Garden Glow
Dogwood 'Garden Glow'
Dogwood Garden Glow
Attractive gold summer foliage with tinges of pink and red in fall; bright red stems are a great feature during the dormant season; best color in part shade as foliage can scorch in full sun while leaves darken in full shade. Garden Glow Dogwood has attractive chartreuse foliage throughout the season. The glossy pointy leaves are highly ornamental and turn an outstanding red in the fall. It has clusters of white flowers at the ends of the branches in late spring. It produces white berries in mid summer. The red branches are extremely showy and add significant winter interest.
Dogwood Gray
Dogwood 'Gray'
Dogwood Gray
This tough, low-maintenance shrub offers subtle year-round beauty. White panicles of flowers brighten the landscape in June. White berries attract many birds in the late summer and early fall. And the reddish-pink fruit stems persist into the winter, adding a nice color contrast to the gray bark. Gray dogwoods are great for borders, groups and masses. They can also be grown as small trees to be used for foundations, entranceways, borders or specimen planting. Features grayish-green to dark green leaves that are narrow-elliptic to ovate-lanceolate and 2-4" long, turning reddish-purple in the fall.
Dogwood Ivory Halo
Dogwood 'Ivory Halo'
Dogwood Ivory Halo
A compact and very hardy shrub, well suited for color contrast in many garden applications; features very showy white-variegated foliage and brilliant red stems which show up well against the winter snow. Ivory Halo Dogwood has attractive white-variegated green foliage throughout the season. The pointy leaves are highly ornamental but do not develop any appreciable fall color. It has clusters of creamy white flowers at the ends of the branches in late spring. It produces white berries in mid summer. The red branches are extremely showy and add significant winter interest.
Dogwood Neon Burst
Cornus alba 'ByBoughen'
Dogwood Neon Burst
This new Tatarian dogwood from Bylands Nursery in British Columbia has attractive chartreuse foliage and is a compact selection growing 4-5’ tall. It has good sun and heat tolerance, retaining bright leaf color throughout summer. New leaves are tinged with bronze and the stems have a rich red hue early in the season. Fall foliage becomes a rainbow of purple, red, yellow and orange. In winter the stems turn glossy scarlet red. Unlike most C. alba, Neon Burst™ works well as a specimen plant or in large groupings. (®CA)
Height: 4-6'. Spread: 4-6'. Shape: Mounded. Exposure: Full Sun to Part Shade. Foliage: Yellow-green. Fall Foliage: Golden yellow, red, purple. Zone: 2-7.
Dogwood Pagoda
Cornus alternifolia
Dogwood Pagoda
This graceful small tree has pale yellow flowers in May, followed by blue-black fruit, and the leaves turn a beautiful maroon red in the fall.
Dogwood Red Twigged
Cornus baileyi
Dogwood Red Twigged
A native plant, the Red Twig Dogwood is an excellent plant for massing in large areas, and because of its interesting stem color it makes it suitable for shrub border use in residential landscapes; can be an effective bank cover for it holds soil quite well; beautiful when framed with snow.
Dogwood Variegated European
Cornus alba 'Argenteo-marginata'
Dogwood Variegated European
The spreading, tiered branches along a central leader of this dogwood offer a remarkable waterfall effect of leaves with bold, creamy white margins and giant 7-inch blossoms, followed by intensely deep blue-black fruit.
Dolcissimo
Hosta 'Dolcissimo'
Dolcissimo
A medium hosta with wavy blue-green leaves and a white leaf back.
Dorothy Benedict (large size)
Hosta 'Dorothy Benedict'
Dorothy Benedict (large size)
Dorset Clown
Hosta 'Dorset Clown'
Dorset Clown
'Dorset Clown' looks like a Tardiana - spear-shaped leaves of incredible substance and good blue color. However, the leaves are beautifully streaked with creamy-yellow.
Double Impatiens
Impatien
Double Impatiens
An abundance of blooms. Double impatiens provide vivid color and are easy to grow! There is no need to remove faded flowers or prune.
Double Pardon Me
Daylily 'Double Pardon Me'
Double Pardon Me
A twist on the old classic! 'Double Pardon Me' has the same color as its namesake but with dramatically more tepals. Instead of the standard amount of 6 tepals, according to the breeder, these flowers can have as many as 18 tepals. The unique look of this daylily will get you talking-it certainly did for us.
24" wide by 18" wide. Rebloomer. Midsummer. Red shades. Medium growth rate.
Double Profusion Series Zinnia
Zinnia 'Profusion Double'
Double Profusion Series Zinnia
The Profusion series thrives on heat and prefers things on the dry side. Super tough bloomer that needs little care and blooms profusely. Shades of double cherry, or double fire. Twice the petal power of the other 'Profusion' Zinnias!
Doubled Up
Hosta 'Doubled Up'
Doubled Up
A new fragrant flowered hosta! Glossy, rubbery, rounded medium green leaves. Forms a compact clump and blooms in late summer with big, highly fragrant flowers of pure white.
Dr. Alexander Fleming Peony
Paeonia 'Dr. Alexander Fleming
Dr. Alexander Fleming Peony
Fragrant, fully double, pink blossoms abound in early summer. The central petals have a tendency to curl inward, giving the flowers a sphere-like shape. Many side buds are produced, extending the bloom time.
Peonies are classic garden plants that add a bit of nostalgia and charm to the garden. Their fragrant blooms and lush foliage have made them popular for years, and with the recent resurgence in breeding, they will continue to improve. Peonies are simple to grow and can be utilized in many ways, including mass plantings, specimens, or hedges. By choosing a mixture of early, midseason, and late blooming varieties, you can have blooms for up to 6 weeks.
Dr. Ruppel Clematis
Clematis 'Dr. Ruppel'
Dr. Ruppel Clematis
Orchid purple, ruffled petals with a carmine central bar and golden stamens. One of the best striped clematis. A very strong grower. Great in large containers.
Dragon Tails
Hosta 'Dragon Tails'
Dragon Tails
Our 'Dragon Tails' Hosta is a miniature yellow with a wavy edged leaf. Fast growing clumps well suited for rock gardens and woodland settings.
Lavender flowers appear in mid-summer.
Dragon Wing Red Begonia
Begonia 'Bepared' Dragon Wing Red
Dragon Wing Red Begonia
Frost tender perennial. Grown as an annual. It is noted for its tolerance to hot and humid summers. It is easily grown in average to moderately fertile, moist, well-drained soils in full sun to full shade. Generally appreciates some afternoon shade. Plants are best with consistent moisture throughout the growing season, but will tolerate some short periods of drought.
Start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost date, purchase starter plants or take cuttings from overwintered plants. Set plants out after last frost date. Container plants may be cut back in fall and overwintered indoors. Cool location with reduced watering. Propagation from seed can be difficult due to the small size of the seed, and seed should not be sown directly in the garden.
Dragon’s Dream
Hosta 'Dragon's Dream'
Dragon’s Dream
Dragonfly Wings
Hosta 'Dragonfly Wings'
Dragonfly Wings
Dream Maker
Hosta 'Dream Maker'
Dream Maker
Blue green leaves have wild streaks of yellow through the leaf. No two leaves will be the same. Forms a large mound of unusual foliage. Leaves are thick and slightly corrugated. Streaked form of Hosta 'Blue Angel'.
Dream Queen
Hosta 'Dream Queen'
Dream Queen
Hosta 'Dream Queen' is a medium-sized hosta that forms neat spreading clumps. Its large, round to heart-shaped ribbed leaves are blue-green accented with a streaky, narrow center of creamy white. Pale lavender bell-shaped flowers appear on tall stems held above the foliage in mid to late summer. A sport of H. 'Great Expectations' which is very similar to H. 'Thunderbolt.' Large, nearly round, corrugated leaves are bluish-green with a narrow, creamy white center. White flowers are produced on 26 inch scapes in midsummer.
Dream Weaver
Hosta 'Dream Weaver'
Dream Weaver
Hosta 'Dream Weaver' is a sport of 'Great Expectations' with a wider margin and better growth rate. Even with the better growth rate, this hosta will only reach its potential in good fertile soil. Most growers should expect a clump around 20-24"T x 48"W. White flowers bloom in mid summer.
Drop-dead Gorgeous
Hosta 'Drop-dead Gorgeous'
Drop-dead Gorgeous
A beautifully variegated large majestic hosta.
Duchess de Nemours Peony
Paeonia 'Duchess de Nemours'
Duchess de Nemours Peony
A century-and-a-half after its introduction, this fragrant double remains a standard by which all other white Peonies are judged. Strong stems give the blossoms an aristocratic bearing; a touch of yellow at the base of the dense, ruffled inner petals lights them up with a warm glow. 'Duchesse de Nemours' is a winner of an Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. Early.
Plants in the genus Paeonia generally like full sun and neutral to slightly sweet soil, and they shrug off cold. After bloom is complete, you are left with a handsome mound of glossy, deep green foliage that will happily anchor the next sequence of bloom in the neighborhood. Peonies make superior cut flowers, lasting more than a week if cut in full bud.
Duchesse de Lorraine Itoh Peony
Paeonia 'Duchesse de Lorraine'
Duchesse de Lorraine Itoh Peony
Dust Devil Switch Grass
Panicum Virgatum 'Dust Devil'
Dust Devil Switch Grass
(Switch Grass) Neither wind or rain can knock down Panicum 'Dust Devil' PPAF.Switch Grass 'Dust Devil' PPAF grows well under less than ideal garden conditions. The blue-green to green foliage forms an upright, dense clump that flushes with a hint of deep purplish red in the fall. Wine purple flower panicles appear in late summer. 'Dust Devil' PPAF with it dense and durable foliage provides an important cover for birds during the coldest days of winter. This Switch Grass makes an excellent addition to Proven Winners® Perennials.
Dwarf Balsam Fir
Abies balsamea 'Nana'
Dwarf Balsam Fir
Very small globe-shaped evergreen shrub. Dense dark green needles on horizontal spreading branches help make this an outstanding specimen for rock gardens and mixed borders.
Dwarf Bush Honeysuckle
Dwarf Bush Honeysuckle
Dwarf Bush Honeysuckle
A good durable utility shrub with bronze tinged foliage and small yellow flowers; no particularly overwhelming ornamental features, but overall trouble-free, tolerant of adverse conditions; good in massing. Dwarf Bush Honeysuckle has attractive dark green foliage which emerges burgundy in spring. The pointy leaves are highly ornamental but do not develop any appreciable fall color. It has lemon yellow trumpet-shaped flowers along the branches in early summer.
Dwarf Bush Honeysuckle is a great shrub for those difficult dry, shaded areas.It spreads somewhat aggressively by rhizomes, and has beautiful red fall foliage. The classic Honeysuckle flower is a favorite of bees.
Dwarf Fountain Grass
Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Hameln'
Dwarf Fountain Grass
More compact and shorter than the species, 'Hameln' has finely textured leaves that are especially lovely when back lit by the early morning or late afternoon sun. Soft, greenish-cream colored panicles begin to appear in midsummer, a few weeks earlier than the species.
Dwarf Serbian Spruce
Picea omorika 'Nana'
Dwarf Serbian Spruce
Early Scout Fernleaf Peony
Paeonia hybrid 'Early Scout'
Early Scout Fernleaf Peony
Early Snow
Hemerocallis 'Early Snow'
Early Snow
Gigantic 7" flowers of incredible substance are rich cream with a glowing yellow-green throat. The ruffled, shimmering diamond dusted petals open wide and flat, making the flowers appear even larger. Thick, 4-5 way branched scapes carry the fragrant blossoms in early summer and then again later in the season.
Earlybird Cardinal
Hemerocallis 'Earlybird Cardinal'
Earlybird Cardinal
Earlybird Cardinal produces 4" wide, watermelon red flowers with a pie crust edge and chartreuse throat. It is documented to produce six or more fans per season compared to 2-3 fans produced on an average daylily. It also tends to produce more than one flower scape per fan, so the plants quickly grow to form a highly floriferous, robust clump.
This evergreen daylily has proven to be hardy in zones 4-9. Evergreen diploid.