Versatility Merges with Organic Growth Why Organic Persian Lime Trees? Distinct flavor in a sumptuous, seedless fruit. The Persian Lime Tree is an organically-grown staple that belongs in the limelight. Not only is this garden star a great patio plant that produces indoors, with large limes nearly the size of lemons, but it’s also a…
The World s Most Versatile Lime Why Persian Lime Trees? With the Persian Bearss, you get distinct flavor, delicious, seedless fruit and a great patio plant that will produce indoors. So, no matter your climate, you’ll have large limes the size of lemons and a hardy tree that s drought tolerant and pest resistant, indoors…
True Red Roses on a Compact Form Why Petite Knock Out® Roses? The latest addition to the Knock Out® family, the Petite Knock Out® Rose Shrub gives you the best of both worlds: True red blooms on a small form and the carefree Knock Out® benefits you love. So, you get big red blooms from…
Unusually Striking Color Lasts Year-Round Why Pieris Mountain Fire Plants? Ideal for gardeners seeking an unusual specimen for that shady, hard-growing corner, the Pieris Mountain Fire lives up to its name. The Pieris sports flaming red leaf growth from late winter into early spring, setting your landscape ablaze. Its blazing foliage is the perfect complement…
Popular, Succulent-Style Foliage That’s Easy to Grow Why Pancake Plants?Unique leaves in a succulent-like shape set the Pancake Plant apart, making it one of the most popular house plants available. A shiny, slightly variegated tone and subtle blooms in the spring lend even more visual interest to this one-of-a-kind ornamental. Plus, the Pancake Plant is…
Classic Oak Benefits + Easy-Growing Shade Why Pin Oak Trees?Eye-catching evergreen foliage, autumnal tones in the fall and a graceful wildlife show of birds and butterflies: The Pin Oak Tree delivers all of this and more. Plus, because it’s grown for long-term success, year after year, it fits right into your landscape effortlessly. There’s nothing…
Beautiful Blossoms and Irresistible fruit Pineapple Quinces are an exotic fruits that are related to apples and pears. They are extremely popular to cook with because they have a sweet, yet tart flavor that gets sweeter when cooked with an aftertaste that’s similar to a pineapple. These quinces are most commonly used for making jams…
Vibrant Pink Groundcover That s Hassle-Free Why Pink Drift Roses? Specifically bred to give you tons of color without the work, the Pink Drift Rose is perfect for master and beginner gardeners alike. Ideal for perennial borders, bare trellises and walls, plain hillsides, containers and beyond, the Pink Drift is a versatile pick with no…
The Choice Baking Apple Grows in the First Year Why Pink Lady® Apple Trees? It’s the apple that performs from season to season: Our Pink Lady Apple Tree boasts spring, summer and autumn beauty, along with fresh fruit that ripens in October. And since it produces fruit in the very first year, you get delicious…
Pink, Healthy Blueberries Considered the Best Tasting BlueberryMany of our customers have told us that this is the best tasting blueberry they ve grown. There are a lot of varieties out there, so that s quite the accolade. The Pink Lemonade Blueberry is firm, juicy, sweet, and has been said to have a slight hint…
Easy-Growing, Rich Pink Groundcover Why Pink Muhly Grass? Delivering rich pink color that s hard to find anywhere else, Pink Muhly Grass is unlike your typical landscape groundcover. In fact, its unique color lasts for months, lending a fresh new look for sidewalk borders, driveways, patios and beyond. It s no wonder why this ornamental…
The Largest, Fullest Redbud Blooms Why Pink Pom Pom Redbud Trees? If you re looking for full, robust blooms that are unparalleled, look no further than the Pink Pom Pom Redbud Tree. Truly living up to its name, this tree delivers the largest Redbud blooms of any variety. You ve never seen blooms like this….
Blooms Throughout Summer on Compact Silhouette Why Pink Rose of Sharon Althea Trees? Famous for its long blooming season, the Pink Rose of Sharon Althea Tree. You will get bright pink, tropical flowers for months. In fact, the showy flowers are breathtakingly deep pink. You can expect a flurry of large flowers from early summer…
Pink Blooms and Tropical Growth Through Autumn Why Pink Silk Floss Trees?A uniform silhouette sprouts green limbs for a tropical-inspired, ultra-healthy look, making the Pink Silk Floss Tree second to none. But it truly wows with gorgeous, funnel-shaped and Hibiscus-like pink blooms that cover the canopy during the autumn months, from October to November. Imagine…
Easy-Growing Pink Groundcover Why Pink Skullcap Shrubs? Easy-growing pink blooms and uniquely-shaped foliage set the Pink Skullcap apart, known for its beauty and versatility. In fact, it grows well in containers, as edging alongside foundations, in mass plantings and beyond. It’s a no-hassle groundcover that’s second to none. Especially since it’s drought tolerant once established…
Exotic Pink Blooms in Almost Any Climate Why Pink Tropical Hibiscus Trees? Vivid vase-like flowers in an eye-catching pink hue define the Pink Tropical Hibiscus Tree, making it perfect for instant curb appeal. And since it can grow anywhere in the country as a patio plant, it s ideal for entryway focal points, flower beds,…