The leaves on this unique plant are a fuzzy green edged in creamy yellow. In September, the clumps are topped with small heads of rich pink flowers. Good for that wet spot in the garden.
Superior upright habit and outstanding maroon fall color. This is one of the first viburnums to color for us in the fall and retains its color for well over a month.
Rounded flowers are lavender eyed surrounded by pink to white overlapping petals. Copper-red, disected leaves are beautiful. So much contract in one space.
Bearing large, Japanese-type, deep cerise-pink outer petals that cup a cluster of ivory interior petals. These striking blossoms draw in admirers from near and far.
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.
Screaming yellow foliage is beautiful from spring to fall. In light shade it holds the yellow color, turning to chartreuse in heavier shade. White flowers in spring turn to purple berries in fall. The king of color!