Widely spreading form with pale grayish needle-like foliage. Superb accent plant. Also tolerant of harsh conditions, so it makes a great plant for tough spots.
Vivid crimson flowers are borne on exceptionally strong stems. This old variety has been around since 1940 and it's still widely considered the very best double red Peony. Deer resistant.
The white spike flowers can reach 12" long and are twisted and curled. With its compact size and dense shape, it's a good choice for the shade and as a conversation piece.
Proven Winner. Uniquely puckered leaves on a compact growing shrub. White flowers appear in spring on new wood. Red stems add winter interest. Deer-resistant. Native.
Proven winner. A new variegated Elder with bluish-green leaves and creamy white margins. Large, lacy, white flowers in early summer add to the showy display of this must have shrub.
This dwarf form of Joe-Pye weed features compact foliage with bunches of tiny mauve flowers. It does not flop! Blooms appear in late summer and early fall.