Kalmia- Mountain Laurel- Full sun to deep shade. Moist, well-drained, compost rich, acid soil. Cupped flowers form flower heads in June. Evergreen. NATIVE. PA State Flower. How to kill a Mountain Laurel- overwater or plant in poorly drained soil. All varieties 3 gal 39.99
latifolia ‘Elf’- light pink buds, white flowers. 3x3'.
~’Minuet’- small leaves, pink buds, bright cinnamon banded flowers. 3x3'.
 1gal $9.99
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~’Olympic Fire’-red buds open to large pink flowers. 5x4. 1 gal $9.99
~'Peppermint'- white flower with red center and candy stripes. 4x4'. ~‘Raspberry Glow’- Burgundy-red buds open to raspberry-pink flowers. 4x4'.
~'Tiddlywinks'-small leaves, pink buds open to soft pink flowers. 3x3'.
Kerria japonica (Japanese Kerria)- Deer resistant.
‘Golden Guinea’- Large, single yellow flowers intermittently spring thru autumn. Bright green stems an asset in the winter landscape. 4x4'. Moist well-drained soil, no fertilizer. Remove all stems every few years. Part shade.
3 gal $24.99
Kolkowitzia ‘Dream Catcher’- Golden yellow foliage turns golden-orange in autumn. Pink flowers attract hummingbirds in May. Best in part shade. 8x8’.
3 gal $24.99