by Andy
on February 27, 2020
We have a wide variety of perennials for this year, including butterfly bush, coreopsis, hydrangea, and much more. Perennials come back year after year, and provide your garden with some beautiful colors and flowers. We have many other varieties of perennials.
Buddleia Buzz Midnight – A dark purple-blue flower that resembles a dwarf version of ‘Black Knight’. Fragrant blooms abound from summer through fall. Plants stay 3–5 feet tall and compact foliage responds well to shaping. |
Buddleia Monarch Prince Charming – Walters introduction with 10” long flower spikes in a hot cerise so bright it is hard to capture in pictures. At an ideal medium height of 4 feet you can put this flamboyant little prince anywhere that needs a punch of reliable summer color. |
Coreopsis Uptick Gold and Bronze – Upticks are very large flowered bi‑colored Coreopsis introduced by Darwin Perennials, and ‘Gold & Bronze’ is the star of the series with the biggest flowers and most striking coloration. A large eye of deep bronze‑red is framed by gold, all on a foot-tall plant with a tidy habit. |
Coreopsis Uptick Yellow and Red – The Uptick™ series continues with another fine selection from Darwin Perennials. Produces the characteristic jumbo flowers with an eye of dark red surrounded by a halo of yellow. Bred with both the gardener and producer in mind, this Coreopsis is short and tidy, easy to grow. |
Helenium Siesta – Deep bluish-red ray petals surround a maroon and yellow cone to create a lovely two-toned effect. These Heleniums are consistently shorter than the autumnale species. From breeder Arie Blom, these flowers reach heights of 18-20″ within the first year and 24-30″ by the second year. If you cut them back in June, they will remain between 18-20″ every year. |
Hydrangea Blue Heaven – A blue flowering variety with large, bright flowers. It flowers on old and new wood and has a bushy habit. Flowering time is from summer to autumn. |
Hydrangea Peppermint – A beautiful new bicolor that also blooms on new and old wood. Very free-flowering with loads of pure white picotee edged mopheads, outlining either bright pink or cobalt blue depending on soil acidity. Suitable for garden, balcony or patio and looks great in arrangements. Peppermint does prefer dappled light or afternoon shade area away from harsh full sun and appreciates supplemental watering if conditions are dry. |
Hydrangea Red Sensation – Flowers on old and new wood with pure red flowers. A nice eye-catcher in your shrub border or as mass planting. This ‘Red Sensation’ is satisfied with a place in the sun or partial shade. |
Hydrangea Together – Another new Hydrangea to bloom on old and new wood. Strong stems support dainty heavily-doubled flowers, almost resembling a ball of tiny roses. The new petals, appearing lighter in tone, give each little flower a pale eye. The color can range from deep pink to lilac purple, depending on soil acidity. When cold weather begins, they stain a deep red providing another season of color. As you can see, the flowers are very long lasting. |
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We are a family owned greenhouse in Economy Borough, which is about 8 minutes from Cranberry, 15 minutes from Wexford, and about 25 minutes from Sewickley or Beaver. We have a wide variety of flowers, hanging baskets, perennials, herbs, vegetable plants, succulents, and much more.
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