Small leaves that cling to masonry and turn deep burgundy red in fall. Small blue berries in winter that attract birds. Plants are staked with a trellis.
Dense, self-clinging vine with blue-black berries in the fall. Good on masonry walls. Very dense coverage. Red fall color. Vigorous grower. Plants are staked with a trellis.
Soft shell pink with smooth guard petals that complement the rose, pink, and white colored centers. Found to be a consistent performer for the northern garden. Flowers have a mild sweet fragrance to enjoy.
Vivid crimson flowers are borne on exceptionally strong stems. This old variety has been around since 1940 and it's still widely considered the very best double red Peony. Deer resistant.
It's a delicious shade of pink, with a touch of coral to keep it from being too sweet. Large flowers pop against the glossy green leaves. The clean, disease-resisant foliage has reddish new growth. Look for up to 20 petals on each flower of this floriferous, disease-resistant rose.
Beautiful of long-lasting, deep blue flowers. Butterflies love the giant spikes that bloom from July to September. The fragrant foliage boasts a minty-anise scent.
Masses of blue flowers bloom on purple spikes. Cut it back after the first flowering to promote re-bloom. 'Blue Hill' loves moist, fast-draining soil and is deer-resistant.
Proven Winner. This hydrangea has flowers the size of volleyballs! 'Incrediball' is a new selection that is like 'Annabelle' but has flowers 4 times the size. All you can say is WOW!