2006 Hosta of the Year. A sport of Hosta 'Guacamole', the deep veins of this hosta give it a 'stained glass' look. Bright golden leaves with dark green wavy margins give a splash of color in your shade garden.
This small-statured deciduous shrub proposes something exceptional for each season: fragrant spring flowers, courtly summer foliage, brilliant fall color and persistent winter berries. Our smallest chokeberry yet!
Produces pure white floribunda like flowers. Flowers turn a nice dusty pink as they age. Fast growth rate with some of the extremely large lacy flowers.
Proven Winner. Neat, compact branching with fine, deeply cut, dark crimson-red leaves. Pinkish white, button like flowers appear in mid-summer. Not fussy about soil conditions.
Attractive gray-green foliage sends up hearty, purple flower spikes that make excellent fresh or dried cut flowers. May re-bloom if cut back after flowering. Deer resistant and striking.