Carmine-red buds, pink flowers in June. Good for shrub border or grouping. Compact, mounded, spreading in form. Dark green leaves with a coffee colored edging.
2010 Perennial Plant of the Year. Blue-green foliage and dark blue flowers. Blooms May to July. A sturdy native wildflower. Pods turn charcoal and provides visual interest in winter.
A true bleeding heart that's really red. Vigorous plants quickly form dense clumps of attractive plum-green foliage and dark red stems. This selection is just like 'Old Fashioned Pink' but with red flowers. A true love of hummingbirds.
Impressive for its size! The rosy purple flowers that are 3-4" wide give your garden a real 'Pow-Wow! Of all the purple coneflowers, this one has attitude (and lots of flowers).
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.
Texture, color and an irregular sculptural habit give this adaptable, slow-growing spruce a unique rustic character. Individual shoots display either blue needles for a frosty look, or green needles for a softer look, both on the same plant.
Proven Winner. A new, golden leafed version of the popular 'Tiny Wine' ninebark. Pink buds open to beautiful white flower clusters in early summer. Naturally small, bushy growth habit, needs little to no pruning.