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.
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.
Fresh green needles make it look like a gum drop. The compact habit and slow-growing nature of this Norway Spruce is a great choice for smaller landscapes. No winter burn, woo-hoo!
This dwarf form of Joe-Pye weed features compact foliage with bunches of tiny mauve flowers. It does not flop! Blooms appear in late summer and early fall.
Star-shaped flowers are 2-3" in diameter. Petals are long lasting and plants flower continuously. This compact variety exhibits a uniform, well-branched habit.