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Ground Covers
One of our newest ground covers is the Jeepers Creepers Tiarella. This wonderful ground hugging trailing plant is not only colorful, but an excellent substitute for English Ivy. Ground cover plants are used for erosion problems, areas such as hillsides or banks that are diffcult to mow, spaces where grass can't grow, as a finishing touch for a landcaped area, in pathways, and for planting between stepping stones. For erosion control or difficult planting sites, consider fast growing evergreen ground cover plants such as vinca minor, vinca major, English Ivy, purple wintercreeper or pachysandra terminalis. Many of our ground cover plants are drought tolerant plants. Read our article, Planting Ground Cover Plants.
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Honeysuckle Arnolds Red
Honeysuckle Arnolds Red, or Lonicera arnolds red, is a cultivar of tatarian honeysuckle with bright red blooms in spring. Honeysuckle Arnolds Red is a tall growing flowering shrub good for windbreaks and able to withstand drought. Wildlife food.
Kwanzan Flowering Cherry Tree
Kwanzan Cherry Tree is the showiest of all Japanese flowering cherry trees. The Kwanzan cherry trees best feature is the large double pink blossoms on this spring flowering tree.




