2004 Hosta of the Year. Enormous golden-chartreuse leaves with the tiniest hint of an edge in pale white. Pale lavender flowers in August. The substance is in the color, the sum is its overall charm.
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.
When I first saw this flower I thought it was a Chenille plant. Its hot pink fuzzy flowers bob up and down in the breeze which makes this plant very whimsical. It is worth trying in your garden for sure!
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.
Large flowers that are a tomato red color sit atop compact dense green foliage. Great contrast when planted with Black Eyed Susan for a brilliant fall color combination.