Dense, dark green needles make this evergreen a perfect plant for a shady hedge. You can sheer this Yew 2-3 times per year for a formal look or let the branches grow for a natural look that has a vase-like form. One of the few evergreens for shade.
Tiny pink flowers in June form white berries in September. The berries make this shrub highly unusual because very few plants have such bright white fruit. Berries will persist through winter.
Impressive for its size! The rosy purple flowers that are 3-4" wide give your garden a real 'Pow-Wow! Of all the purple coneflowers, this one has attitude (and lots of flowers).
A compact evergreen with a globe shape. Short, soft blue-green needles have considerable twisting; overall a very pleasing selection for a small landscape. It's a Contorted White Pine in a ball. How fun!
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.