Lovely cascading habit. A gush of cool blue, bell-shaped flowers cascade from the center of the plant. Has been known to reach a good spread the first year, then double in size the second year.
Very attractive variegated green foliage that is tinged with pink on edges. Upright growth habit, narrow clumps. White flower heads fade to rose, pink.
Small leaves that cling to masonry and turn deep burgundy red in fall. Small blue berries in winter that attract birds. Plants are staked with a trellis.
One of the shortest daylilies you'll ever see. The stems are typically 6" tall, which leave the golden flowers sitting right "on top" of the mound of foliage. Some rebloom.
Long blooming and tough, a dazzling addition to the native plant palette. Elegant spikes of bright yellow flowers with tidy blue green foliage in early summer.
Fully double, pink blossoms abound in early summer. The central petals have a tendency to curl inward, giving the flowers a sphere-like shape. Many side buds are produced, extending the bloom time.