Dark green fronds, overlaid in a soft shade of metallic silver-gray with contrasting burgundy stems. This deciduous, dwarf fern forms a small lacy mound and works great in a shade garden or containers.
Rock Cress has a compact growth with small red flowers that bloom March through May. Rock Cress prefers sandy, well-drained soil and does best in sun or light shade.
Rock Cress has compact with beautiful deep purple flowers that bloom March through May. Prefers sandy, well-drained soil and does best in sun or light shade.
These pink semi double flowers reminded us of cherry blossoms and “Sakura” means “cherry blossoms” in Japanese. DRAGONFLY™ ‘Sakura’ has a compact habit like B. ‘Pink Dragonfly’ but with double to semi-double pink flowers. Besides the lovely double pink flowers in spring, it is evergreen with purple black winter leaves....
This beautiful evergreen grass spreads slowly and features thick, leathery dark green leaves with clear white borders. Sure to add color and contrast to the landscape.
A fiery, windswept wonder, Carex testacea brings a burst of coppery-orange foliage that glows like embers in the winter light. Its fine, arching blades create movement and drama, perfect for borders, rock gardens, or containers that demand something extraordinary. This evergreen beauty thrives year-round, bringing texture, color, and a touch...
A living tapestry of color, Diamond Heights Variegated Carmel Creeper turns the ordinary into the extraordinary. Its low, spreading habit creates a lush carpet of vivid lime-green foliage streaked with golden variegation, glowing like sunlight captured in leaves. While many groundcovers fade into the background, this one demands attention—spilling over...
Dark green leathery evergreen foliage with lightly scented pink buds which open to pale pink flowers in March & April. Perfect for covering a trellis or arbor. Pruning group A.
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Showy 6-inch, deep pink flowers and seed heads blooming in May and June, and again and in August. Excellent for containers and cut flowers. Pruning group B.
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Fiery, fearless, and ready to steal the show, Clematis ‘Ernest Markham’ is a powerhouse of vibrant magenta-red blooms, each spanning 4-6 inches with a velvety texture that soaks up the sunlight. This late-blooming favorite puts on an electrifying display from mid-summer into fall, covering trellises, fences, and arbors in a...
Rich, rounded, red flowers with red anthers. Blooms from June-Sept. Lovely over fences, walls or arbors. Pruning group C.
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Forget boring foliage—Can Can Cordyline is here to steal the spotlight. This evergreen, architectural beauty flaunts a dazzling mix of pink, burgundy, and deep green leaves, shifting shades throughout the seasons. Its naturally compact, clumping habit makes it perfect for containers, borders, or as an exotic focal point in the...
Loud, lively, and impossible to ignore, Jive Cordyline cranks up the energy with its vibrant lime-green leaves streaked with creamy yellow. This upright, clumping Cordyline brings a tropical, modern vibe to any space, whether it’s lighting up a garden border, anchoring a container, or standing tall in a landscape. Its...