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.
The leaves on this unique plant are a fuzzy green edged in creamy yellow. In September, the clumps are topped with small heads of rich pink flowers. Good for that wet spot in the garden.
Lavender-purple blooms with a yellow throat on 24" stems. It is a very reliable re-bloomer with its first flush in early summer repeating through late summer.
The foliage is a cool lime green with a fresh and healthy color that stays attractive year round, unlike other yellow forms which can burn. This Yew is very easy to grow and a splash of color in the shade!
This is a dwarf version of the Acrocona Norway Spruce that only grows about 2-3 inches a year. The 1" long, blood-red cones, are always showy in May and they make this plant perfect for a rock garden.