

Bellis perennis
Bellis perennis A member of one of the largest plant families, Asteracea, containing 32,913 species, Bellis or “English Daisy” is just one of many composite-type flowers. Like a sunflower, composite flowers are not just a single flower as they appear, but hundreds of flowers grouped together to form one capitula. These flowers close up at night, earning the title of ‘Days eye’. Chaucer called Bellis, “eye of the day”. Bellis perennis is considered valuable in English-Cottage


Armeria maritima ‘Morning Star Deep Rose’
Armeria maritima ‘Morning Star Deep Rose’ A recently introduced hybrid of the tried and true perennial that is commonly known as “Thrift”, “Sea Thrift”, or “Sea Pink”. Armeria maritima ‘Morning Star Deep Rose’ is very easy to grow and requires little water or maintenance once it is established. Its compact form makes it well suited for a number of growing environments such as rock gardens, window boxes and under-plantings. It makes a neat, decorative edge along a garden path


Duranta erecta ‘Gold Edge’
Duranta erecta ‘Gold Edge’ Also known by its common name of Sky Flower, Duranta erecta ‘Gold Edge’ is an upright, evergreen perennial that can grow into a large bush, or with selective pruning, can be shaped into a small tree or an espalier. If allowed to grow to its full potential, it can reach 12 feet tall x 4–6 feet wide, with slightly arching branches. ‘Gold Edge’ has 2-3” long leaves with coarsely serrated margins. They have an irregular patter of vivid lime-green in the