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.
Fuzzy, chartreuse to lime green, nearly evergreen foliage erupts in September with white fountains of pure white flowers continuing until frost. A very easy-care plant tolerant of dry shade and a wide variety of conditions.
Dark green, glossy foliage, compact size, and tidiness in the landscape. From early to midsummer, tiny clusters of yellow flowers cover the neat habit.
This small-statured deciduous shrub proposes something exceptional for each season: fragrant spring flowers, courtly summer foliage, brilliant fall color and persistent winter berries. Our smallest chokeberry yet!
Chartreuse flower spikes in spring before leaves appear. Green, fuzzy leaves appear after flowers and then a spectacular display of yellow-orange-red in the fall. Prefers acidic, well-drained soil. Slow growth rate.