Proven Winner. Wonderfully fragrant flowers in late summer. Its foliage is dark, glossy and very attractive. Most remarkably this plant has flowers that are larger than typical.
Green leaves with a white edge in the summer. Attractive red twigs in winter. Denser and shorter than other variegated dogwoods and actually flourishes in the shade.
One of the smallest varieties of burning bush. Stunning showy fall color of florescent red to pink, interesting corky wings on the branches, very adaptable and versatile. Ideal for all those tight spots in the garden.
Lovely cascading habit. A gush of cool blue, bell-shaped flowers cascade from the center of the plant. Has been known to reach a good spread the first year, then double in size the second year.
This Geum has warm tangerine flowers on strong fuzzy stems explode over strawberry-like foliage. Sterile tangerine orange flowers on 30" stems just keep on blooming with excellent vigor.
The daisy like flower heads have bright green oblong cone-shaped centers. The flowers are really fun and appear in an array of orange, red and yellow. This Mexican Hat proudly wears its colors. Heat tolerant.