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!
White flower clusters in May. Compact growth habit with a mounded shaped. Red stems. Moist to wet soil. Can use as coarse ground cover or as a shrub border. Good contrasting fall colors.
Fragrant purple-violet flowers, blooming later than most lilacs. Unusual dwarf variety, compact. Dark green crinkled leaves. Well drained soil. Best of all, it's tough.
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.