Archived Plants

This collection includes archived plant listings—varieties we’re not currently offering, kept online for reference as you compare cultivars, plan future gardens, or revisit past favorites.

Availability can change season to season, so check back as our catalog grows.

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Bee Balm 'Gardenview Scarlet'
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Archived Plant FAQs

What does it mean when a plant is archived?


When a plant is archived, it means it is not currently part of our active catalog. Archived listings are kept online for reference, comparison, and planning purposes rather than for purchase.

These plants may have been offered previously or evaluated for future availability.

Why are these plants no longer available?


Plants may be archived for a variety of reasons, including seasonal availability, changes in growing plans, or a shift in focus toward other varieties.

Archiving helps keep the active catalog clear and focused while still preserving useful information.

Can archived plants become available again?


Yes, some archived plants may return in future seasons if growing conditions, demand, or production plans change.

Availability decisions are made thoughtfully and may evolve over time.

Are archived plants still suitable for garden planning?


Archived plant listings can still be useful for garden planning, research, and comparison. They provide reference information that may help guide future planting decisions.

However, availability and specific offerings may differ if a plant returns to the catalog.

Why keep archived plants visible on the site?


Keeping archived plants visible allows customers to revisit past favorites, compare varieties, and understand how the catalog evolves over time.

This transparency supports better planning and helps reduce confusion when a plant is no longer actively offered.

Should I expect the same care requirements as active listings?


Care information on archived plant listings reflects general growing needs, but details may not be updated as frequently as active listings.

For current recommendations, it’s best to review active plant listings or reach out with specific questions.