It’s a grab bag of color! You will get a mix of gold, scarlet, orange, rosy-red and cream flowers all on one plant. This coneflower has something for everyone for sure.
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.
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!
Light yellow leaves have a bit of pink to their edges. Color stays true all summer long. Very slow grower, only an inch or two each year, making it the perfect plant for low hedges.
Proven Winner. A new, golden leafed version of the popular 'Tiny Wine' ninebark. Pink buds open to beautiful white flower clusters in early summer. Naturally small, bushy growth habit, needs little to no pruning.