The name says it best! A very rare and showy, white flowering Weigela that produces tons of early spring flowers. This selection was found in the mountains of China.
Proven Winner. A new dwarf form of the ever popular 'Limelight' hydrangea, Little Lime sports the same great flowers and coloration as 'Limelight' but in a smaller package. This variety is only one third the size of traditional hardy hydrangeas.
Accent plant with reddish-purple foliage even after spring flowers have left, giving contrast to surrounding green foliage. No troublesome suckers. Upright shrub or small tree.
Graceful, cascading, fine foliage shrub. Ideal for an informal hedge. Finely dissected leaves emerge reddish bronze, then turn medium green. Clusters of creamy white flowers emerge and persist for several weeks.
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.
Proven Winner.The flowers open pure white with a yellow throat and then change to pink, giving you multiple colors on a single plant. The flowers really pop against the bright green foliage. Blooms in May and re-blooms until frost.
Proven Winner. A sport of 'My Monet', the colorful foliage of this weigela is very artistic. The foliage offers an array of pink, gold and green in the summer, then turning orange in the fall.
Flat-topped, 2-3" clusters of lemony yellow flowers sitatop sturdy 18-24" stems with striking silvery gray foliage. Excellent as a cut flower. Long blooming.