The daisy like flower heads have bright green oblong cone-shaped centers. The flowers are really fun and appear in an array of orange, red and yellow. This Mexican Hat proudly wears its colors. Heat tolerant.
When I first saw this flower I thought it was a Chenille plant. Its hot pink fuzzy flowers bob up and down in the breeze which makes this plant very whimsical. It is worth trying in your garden for sure!
Very attractive variegated green foliage that is tinged with pink on edges. Upright growth habit, narrow clumps. White flower heads fade to rose, pink.
Dense, self-clinging vine with blue-black berries in the fall. Good on masonry walls. Very dense coverage. Red fall color. Vigorous grower. Plants are staked with a trellis.
Soft shell pink with smooth guard petals that complement the rose, pink, and white colored centers. Found to be a consistent performer for the northern garden. Flowers have a mild sweet fragrance to enjoy.