Light yellow leaves have a bit of pink to their edges. Color stays true all summer long. Very slow grower, only an inch or two each year, making it the perfect plant for low hedges.
Mound shaped, low growing plant with silvery-gray foliage. Good for rock gardens or edging. Tolerates dry soil and is deer resistant because of its strong fragrance.
The daisy like flower heads have bright green oblong cone-shaped centers. The flowers are really fun and appear in an array of orange, red and yellow. This Mexican Hat proudly wears its colors. Heat tolerant.
Attractive gray-green foliage sends up hearty, purple flower spikes that make excellent fresh or dried cut flowers. May re-bloom if cut back after flowering. Deer resistant and striking.
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.
Deep coral buds that open to pleasing coral-peach semi-double blossoms. True color breakthrough for the Peony garden. Makes an excellent cut flower for the vase.
The bright yellow flowers hold up well to the sunlight and keep their true bright color. The rose has dark, glossy green foliage, self cleaning flowers, and excellent disease resistance. This rose is a great choice for mass plants or to be used as a border plant.