White flowers clusters in May followed by very nutritious black fruit, liked by birds and people. Tolerant of wet or dry soils. Fall color ranges from red to orange to purple.
This 2006 All-American Rose Selections winner produces full bright yellow blooms from June through September. Its prolific blooming and pleasant licorice-clove fragrance make this plant a must have in gardens. Repeat bloomer.
Clusters of deep pink flowers cover the plant in early summer. Golden foliage with red/bronze/orange new growth. Compact and spreading form. Fall color is red to orange to purple.
Dark and light green colors mix on the leaves of this Viburnum. Creamy white variegation creates an interesting pattern on the foliage. Beautiful red fruit in fall.
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.