A natural Bonsai appearance with its low spreading branches forming in clumps. The dark green needles are set artfully against the strong trunk and branch structure giving this slow-growing pine the look of venerable age and beauty.
Very large mound of huge green leaves. Vigorous grower that becomes a monster of a hosta. The huge leaves are thick and corrugated with lots of undulations.
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.
Sweetly fragrant white flowers in a snowball-like cluster, give way to berry-like drupes. Foliage may display attractive shades of wine-red in fall. Everyone plants this one for the fragrance!
White flowers in June followed by blue-black edible fruit September and October. Ideal for naturalizing, borders, screening and birds. Upright, vase shape with glossy green lanceolate leaves.