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.
Slow growing, compact form. Globe shaped when young, becoming mounding or broad upright form. Excellent blue color. The "can't go wrong" anchor plant that compliments the others.
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.
A new ninebark with exceptional color: rich hues of orange red in spring and fall, and sparkling burgundy in summer. Large white flowers in late spring give way to bright red seed-heads.
'Sweet Kate' features dark blue flowers over unique butter-yellow foliage. This very interesting spiderwort blooms from early summer to frost and brightens up the shade garden! It tolerates dry conditions.