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!
Rounded flowers are lavender eyed surrounded by pink to white overlapping petals. Copper-red, disected leaves are beautiful. So much contract in one space.
The new standard to measure all hardy hydrangeas. Upright panicles are packed with florets which transform from pure white to rich pomegranate-pink. Its thick, sturdy stems hold up the beautiful flowers.
Extra-large, golden yellow flowerheads. It will bloom from early summer until first frost. Use it in borders, cottage gardens, meadows, or for naturalizing. Butterflies are drawn to it all season.
This low-growing, compact catmint packs a punch of lavender-blue flowers from late spring through summer over aromatic blue-green foliage. Its tidy habit is ideal for mixed containers, the perennial border, and along paths and walkways.