Flat growing evergreen with green arborvitae-like foliage. Foliage turns purple bronze in winter. Greens up fast in spring and a great option for the shade.
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.
The new standard to measure all hardy hydrangeas. Upright panicles are packed with florets which transform from pure white to rich pomegranate-pink. Its thick, sturdy stems hold up the beautiful flowers.