| Common Name |
Botanical Name |
Description |
| Grape |
Vitis labrusca 'Swenson Red' |
A high quality, seeded table grape with large crisp berries. Its pleasant mild flavor is closer to that of vinifera than labrusca grapes. |
| Grape |
Vitis labrusca 'Reliance' |
Mid-season Red. Excellent quality; productive, seedless, and very hardy. Reliance grape is one of the best tasting, red seedless table grape. |
| Speedwell 'First Love' |
Veronica spicata 'First Love' |
Florescent pink flower spikes atop compact plants. Long bloom period if deadheaded regularly, June-August. |
| Grapes |
Vitis labrusca 'Concord Seedless'' |
Blue-black table grapes. Sweet and suitable for fresh eating, jams and juice. |
| Grapes |
Vitis labrusca 'Canadice' |
Early. Large Red Variety Ripening Before Concord. Good Table-Quality Grape. Plant In Protected Site. |
| Doublefile Viburnum |
Viburnum plicatum var. tomentosum Maresii |
Noted for its distinctively layered horizontal branching, this shrub is laden with pure white, large single flowers in late May. |
| Judd Viburnum |
Viburnum hybrid Juddii |
Deep pink buds open to spicily fragrant, clustered white blooms in early May. Forms a neat, rounded shrub. Disease resistant, dark green foliage. |
| Common Snowball Bush |
Viburnum opulus Roseum |
3” diameter pom-pom-like flower clusters (snowballs). Flowers acquire light rose flushing as they fade, hence the cultivar name of ‘Roseum’. Blooms May. |
| Violet |
Viola x Rebecca |
Whirl and swirls of vanilla scented flowers are creamy white with flecks of deep violet around the edges. No two are exactly alike. Blooms May-October. |
| Violet |
Viola x Etain |
This beautiful English hybrid has extra large, pale lemon blooms with contrasting lavender margins. Fragrant. Flowering from May-October. |
| Marsh Violet |
Viola sororia 'Dark Freckles' |
Dark blue blooms frosted with white speckles May. Fragrant. Heart-shaped leaves. |
| Birdsfoot Violet |
Viola pedata |
Deeply divided leaves which resemble a bird's foot. Bi-colored dark purple and light blue and uniform light blue. Blooms early spring. |
| Sweet Violet |
Viola cornuta Columbine |
The flowers are white but heavily streaked with lilac and lavender tones throughout. Begins bloom in late spring. |
| Sweet Violet |
Viola cornuta Black Magic |
Black violet flowers with yellow eyes. May. |
| Violet |
Viola |
Best in fertile, moist locations. Partial shade is best for spreading. |
| Culver’s Root |
Veronicastrum virginicum Lavender Towers |
Tall clumps of strong stems with whorled serrated leaves around the stem, topped with pale lavender flower spikes in summer. |
| Creeping Speedwell |
Veronica x Waterperry Blue |
Deep green leaves that are flushed with burgundy and copper overtones that intensify as the temperature drops. Dainty light blue flowers in mid to late spring. |
| Speedwell |
Veronica x Sunny Border Blue |
Luxurious deep green foliage, long bloom period, with violet-blue flower spikes . Deadhead regularly to maintain bloom. July-September. Outstanding cultivar. Perennial Plant of the Year 1993. |
| Speedwell |
Veronica austriaca 'Crater Lake Blue' |
Smothered under dramatic vividly blue flowers. June-August. Good groundcover. |
| Speedwell |
Veronica spicata 'Red Fox' |
Bright fuchsia-pink bloom spikes appear from June through September. Butterfly magnet! Plants are extremely vigorous and tolerate partial shade better than other varieties of veronica. |
| Speedwell |
Veronica spicata Icicle |
Pure white flowered spikes on emerald green, textured foliage. These flowers are great as cut flowers and will attract butterflies. June-August. |
| Speedwell |
Veronica spicata Giles Van Hees |
Short spikes of clear, bright medium pink. Blooms June. |
| Speedwell |
Veronica spicata Blue Charm |
A compact, bushy plant with spikes of tiny, lavender-blue flowers which bloom most of the summer.. June-August. |
| Speedwell |
Veronica incana |
Wooly speedwell. Blue flowers atop blue foliage that always looks stunning. June-July. |
| Gentian Speedwell |
Veronica gentianoides |
Pale blue flowers atop gray-green, mat forming foliage. Great groundcover for moist, well-drained sites. Blooms early summer. |
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