Located in Oregon's Willamette Valley, we are wholesale growers committed to providing a large, year-round selection of over 2000 varieties of high-quality plant material; readily available to professionals in the landscape and nursery trade.
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6803 Kinns Rd. NE Woodburn, OR 97071
Phone: 503-982-6300
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Email: orders@loennursery.com
M-F 7:30 am to 4:00 pm
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19205 SW Cipole Rd. Sherwood, OR 97140
Phone: 503-625-5454
Fax: 503-625-1176
Email: alonzo@loennursery.com
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Numerous garnet-red colored flowers on a compact habit. Well suited both for containers and landscape. Brightens up low maintenance areas like nothing else.
Average well-drained soil, very drought tolerant. Golden, daisy-like blooms appear in loose clusters from June-September. Finely divided, thread-like leaves.
Very long blooming summer perennial. Bright ruby red daisy-like flowers with yellow centers. Vigorous mound of finely cut foliage reaches 2-3' tall. Full sun or light shade. Tender perennial Zones 7-9.
A showy new hybrid producing an endless succession of large deep orange-red flowers. Lovely form of Crocosmia with arching spikes of warm orange lily shaped flowers with glowing yellow centres, rise on long stems over grass like green leaves.
Superb early blooming crocosmia. Bright orange-red tubular flowers contrast well with the deep purple stems. Mid summer bloom time. Attracts hummingbirds.
Blooms in toasted burnt orange with contrasting mahogany eyes; mix with fiery canna lilies and dahlias for a sizzling spectacle that's deceptively easy to grow.
Clumping perennial. Very graceful, great perennial that keeps coming back. Sprays of 3 inch wide yellow-orange flowers. Flowers rise above the foliage and open in mid summer. Among the first of the Crocosmia to bloom.
Mango colored buds open to an intense orange-yellow. Individual flowers are one inch across. Brilliantly colored six petaled tubular flowers on arching stems rise out of lance shaped foliage in high summer. These cormous perennials are treasures from South Africa for the hot sunny border. Hummingbirds war over their blooms. Good for cut flowers. The dried seed heads are very attractive.
Abundant brilliantly red tubular flowers atop slightly arching 3 foot swordlike stems. Attractive seedpods persist thru fall. Plant in mass for a showy statement. Great as a cutting flower. Will attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Divide in spring to maintain plant health.
A compact variety, in a wide range of colors, including blue, lavender, rose and white. Many colors feature a white 'bee' or center. Lower height gives it some stability in winds, with less breaking of flower stems. Moist well-drained soil is ideal.
Produces clouds of scarlet orange flowers that denslely coverthe tops of the the plants. This selction blooms very well and is nice in containers with mixed plantings.
Reddish pink heart-shaped blooms. Blooms for many months beginning in early spring. Can tolerate sun well. Will not go into summer dormancy if given adequate moisture. Classic perennial.
A splendid accent in the border! Lovely pink heart-shaped blossoms are produced on tall arching stems that rise above the golden colored foliage on this unusual selection of Bleeding Heart.
Long bloom period and slightly more sun-tolerant than similar Dicentra eximia types. Striking flower and foliage color contrast. Copious sprays of rich crimson-rose flowers in late spring through summer above mounds of gray-green foliage. Partial shade. USDA Hardiness Zones 3 to 8; AHS Heat Zones 10 to 1.
Compact habit of fern like grey-green foliage. Clusters of delicate heart shaped wine red flowers. Remove faded flowers to increase bloom time. Excellent in a woodland garden.
The flowers of Excelsior hybrids fully surround the stem with rich shades of pink to lavender pink, light pink, and pure white. This biennial form blooms in June and July and reseeds itself.
Bright coral orange blooms on sturdy stems with dark brown cones. Excellent cut flower. Leave cones in winter for winter interest. Drought tolerant once established.
Double pom-pom like pink flowers on sturdy stems age to a lavender pink. Long blooming time makes for a great cutting flower. Sturdy stems on a compact plant.