Proven Winner. Loads of large red berry clusters cover this plant in late summer. A very attractive shrub and easy to grow with a compact and rounded form. White flowers appear in May and the berries will persist well into fall.
Mound shaped, low growing plant with silvery-gray foliage. Good for rock gardens or edging. Tolerates dry soil and is deer resistant because of its strong fragrance.
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.
Attractive gray-green foliage sends up hearty, purple flower spikes that make excellent fresh or dried cut flowers. May re-bloom if cut back after flowering. Deer resistant and striking.
2001 Perennial Plant of the Year. Bright green foliage forms attractive mounds. Graceful, wheat-like pink flowers July turning beige in August. Non-invasive. Will not re-seed.