Fresh green needles make it look like a gum drop. The compact habit and slow-growing nature of this Norway Spruce is a great choice for smaller landscapes. No winter burn, woo-hoo!
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.
2010 Perennial Plant of the Year. Blue-green foliage and dark blue flowers. Blooms May to July. A sturdy native wildflower. Pods turn charcoal and provides visual interest in winter.
The leaves on this unique plant are a fuzzy green edged in creamy yellow. In September, the clumps are topped with small heads of rich pink flowers. Good for that wet spot in the garden.
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.
Very attractive variegated green foliage that is tinged with pink on edges. Upright growth habit, narrow clumps. White flower heads fade to rose, pink.