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!
Dark and light green colors mix on the leaves of this Viburnum. Creamy white variegation creates an interesting pattern on the foliage. Beautiful red fruit in fall.
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.
It’s a grab bag of color! You will get a mix of gold, scarlet, orange, rosy-red and cream flowers all on one plant. This coneflower has something for everyone for sure.
This is a dwarf version of the Acrocona Norway Spruce that only grows about 2-3 inches a year. The 1" long, blood-red cones, are always showy in May and they make this plant perfect for a rock garden.