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?
It’s a grab bag of color! You will get a mix of gold, scarlet, orange, rosy-red and cream flowers all on one plant. This coneflower has something for everyone for sure.
This specimen may drive you 'Plum Crazy' with happiness. 11" plum/pink colored flowers with purple streaks from the eye to the edges of the petals will delight the summer garden. Dark purple leaves add a dramatic effect.
The daisy like flower heads have bright green oblong cone-shaped centers. The flowers are really fun and appear in an array of orange, red and yellow. This Mexican Hat proudly wears its colors. Heat tolerant.
Very attractive variegated green foliage that is tinged with pink on edges. Upright growth habit, narrow clumps. White flower heads fade to rose, pink.
Male selection. Extremely hardy holly with rich deep green foliage on a dense twiggy oval-rounded form. Plant as a pollinator for 'Red Sprite' and 'Afterglow', excellent for the shrub border. Deciduous.
Vivid crimson flowers are borne on exceptionally strong stems. This old variety has been around since 1940 and it's still widely considered the very best double red Peony. Deer resistant.
Bright yellow, fragrant flowers in October decorate this large shrub. One of the few plants to flower late in the season. The coarse leaves are green in summer then turn gold/yellow in fall.