The daisy like flower heads have bright green oblong cone-shaped centers. The flowers are really fun and appear in an array of orange, red and yellow. This Mexican Hat proudly wears its colors. Heat tolerant.
Proven Winner. A new dwarf form of the ever popular 'Limelight' hydrangea, Little Lime sports the same great flowers and coloration as 'Limelight' but in a smaller package. This variety is only one third the size of traditional hardy hydrangeas.
One of the hardiest lavenders seen throughout Europe and the United States, 'Phenomenal' has exceptional winter survival, as it does not have the winter die back that other varieties like Munstead and Hidcote commonly demonstrate.
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.
This is a dwarf version of the Acrocona Norway Spruce that only grows about 2-3 inches a year. The 1" long, blood-red cones, are always showy in May and they make this plant perfect for a rock garden.
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!