Flat growing evergreen with green arborvitae-like foliage. Foliage turns purple bronze in winter. Greens up fast in spring and a great option for the shade.
The new growth of this low, mounded shrub is a stunning combination of red, copper and gold. The golden summer foliage compliments the clusters of medium pink flowers. This durable and reliable shrub can tolerate a variety of landscape locations.
Great plant for butterfly gardens. The flowers begin a light peach and slowly become terra cotta in color. Both flowers and the silvery foliage are fragrant. Makes a superb cut flower.
Deep coral buds that open to pleasing coral-peach semi-double blossoms. True color breakthrough for the Peony garden. Makes an excellent cut flower for the vase.
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.
Clusters of purple flowers are borne in abundance in early spring atop the low lush green foliage of this hardy evergreen groundcover and it's short stature allows it to fill in beneath and around larger plants. Sherwood Purple is one of the more vigorous selections of Creeping Phlox quickly filling in around other perennials and beneath shrubs. An excellent choice for deciduous shade or partially shaded areas with average moisture. Phlox are great for butterflies!