40
Years since established
27
Thousand different taxa

On the Road and Zooming Again
The speaking circuit is cranking up for the year, and I hope I’ll see you either in person or virtually at the programs listed below. This Saturday, February 14, I’ll…
There’s Gold in them Snowdrops
Of the 2,500+ named cultivars of Galanthus (snowdrops), only a small percentage have yellow ovaries. This trait was first noticed in 1974, with the discovery of Galanthus ‘Wendy’s Gold’, and…
Canyon Gold
Euphorbia ‘Canyon Gold’ is a delightful, but little-known, Euphorbia characias hybrid, introduced in 1998, by the former Canyon Creek Nursery. The foliage of the 2′ tall clumps take on a…
Crossing into the Impossible
Once we made our first wide cross in the genus Arisaema, back in the early 1990s, we realized that there were probably few interspecific crosses in the Araceae family that…
Norway Gold
Many of the winter gold colored spruces don’t color up well in our climate. Once exception is the Norway spruce selection, Picea abies ‘Aurea Magnifica’, which has been absoluty wonderful…
Interrupting Those Long Winter Nights
So many folks think running a nursery is such a pastoral, relaxing career, but as with most things in life, the realities are quite different….especially during the winter months. We…