A true miniature ground cover birch with tiny leaves. Vivid yellow-orange fall color. Excellent deciduous shrub for the rock garden or small garden. Likes wet soil. AKA Bog Birch.
Fuzzy, chartreuse to lime green, nearly evergreen foliage erupts in September with white fountains of pure white flowers continuing until frost. A very easy-care plant tolerant of dry shade and a wide variety of conditions.
To start out, the leaves emerge brilliant white. Then over the course of weeks these gradually transform to an attractive green and cream color. Attract lots of attention as it brings brightness to your shade garden. Lavender flowers.
The rich burgundy foliage is persistent from spring until fall on this miniature Ninebark. Clusters of white blooms appear in the spring. The small stature lends itself to easy placement in any garden. Mildew resistant.
The summer foliage is a glossy apple green. The fruit that follows is different than most Viburnums. Bright yellow fruit appear in clusters and then after the first frost they become a translucent golden yellow.