Slow growing, compact form. Globe shaped when young, becoming mounding or broad upright form. Excellent blue color. The "can't go wrong" anchor plant that compliments the others.
Large flowers that are a tomato red color sit atop compact dense green foliage. Great contrast when planted with Black Eyed Susan for a brilliant fall color combination.
Brilliant raspberry-colored flowers bloom in late summer over smoky blue-gray foliage. This low, spreading Sedum forms a solid mat of foliage which is excellent for covering slopes and cascading over rock walls.
A true miniature ground cover birch with tiny leaves. Vivid yellow-orange fall color. Excellent deciduous shrub for the rock garden or small garden. Likes wet soil. AKA Bog Birch.
Proven Winner. Wonderfully fragrant flowers in late summer. Its foliage is dark, glossy and very attractive. Most remarkably this plant has flowers that are larger than typical.