Chartreuse flower spikes in spring before leaves appear. Green, fuzzy leaves appear after flowers and then a spectacular display of yellow-orange-red in the fall. Prefers acidic, well-drained soil. Slow growth rate.
Proven Winner. Flowers can be 12-16" long. Two-toned blooms emerge white and turn deep pink as they age. Upright habit. Red stems thankfully hold the gigantic trusses skyward.
The name says it best! A very rare and showy, white flowering Weigela that produces tons of early spring flowers. This selection was found in the mountains of China.
It’s a grab bag of color! You will get a mix of gold, scarlet, orange, rosy-red and cream flowers all on one plant. This coneflower has something for everyone for sure.
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.
This compact and uniform perennial produces masses of fiery orange-red blooms tipped by a ring of rich flame yellow from June to September each year. Deer resistant and one of the hardiest cultivars.
The brown button cone sits in the middle of a combination of colors you get from garden salsa. The red/orange petals have highlights of yellow to spice things up. Nice compact plant that blooms late summer.