Dense green needles with bright gold tips make this evergreen glow in the shade. You can sheer this Yew 2-3 times per year for a formal look or let the branches grow for a natural arching form and habit. One of the few evergreens for shade.
Attractive chartreuse foliage which emerges gold in spring. Yellow stems throughout the summer. In the fall foliage & stems turn blaze orange. Creamy white flowers become white berries in mid-summer.
Nice thick foliage is resistant to bacterial leaf spot. Orange-red fruit turns black. Creamy white flowers in April and May. Compact, globose, dense in shape.
A shrub that has it all - aromatic white flowers followed by clusters of berries that change color as they ripen, from pink to blue to purple. The bright purple fruit are held against dark red foliage in the fall. Can we say ooh-la-la?
Proven Winner. Loads of large red berry clusters cover this plant in late summer. A very attractive shrub and easy to grow with a compact and rounded form. White flowers appear in May and the berries will persist well into fall.
2010 Perennial Plant of the Year. Blue-green foliage and dark blue flowers. Blooms May to July. A sturdy native wildflower. Pods turn charcoal and provides visual interest in winter.