The name says it best! A very rare and showy, white flowering Weigela that produces tons of early spring flowers. This selection was found in the mountains of China.
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.
Carmine-red buds, pink flowers in June. Good for shrub border or grouping. Compact, mounded, spreading in form. Dark green leaves with a coffee colored edging.
Perennial Plant of the Year 2006. Silver blue foliage topped off with single, bright magenta flowers. Blooms appear April to June. Dead head for repeat blooms.
Impressive for its size! The rosy purple flowers that are 3-4" wide give your garden a real 'Pow-Wow! Of all the purple coneflowers, this one has attitude (and lots of flowers).