Pink Perplexion is named for the difficulty in describing the color. It is a semi-dwarf plant with spreading to a rounded, compact growth. The soft pink flowers remind one of Camellia japonica ‘Pink Perfection’.
Pink Perplexion is named for the difficulty in describing the color. It is a semi-dwarf plant with spreading to a rounded, compact growth. The soft pink flowers remind one of Camellia japonica ‘Pink Perfection’.
Dazzling white conical panicles in summer distinguish this graceful hydrangea. Sturdy stems support the large blooms without drooping. It is stunning as a cut flower or in the garden, and its compact habit ensures it's suitable either as an accent or mass planting.
Camellia lovers, rejoice. You can find your favorite traits in Early Wonder— profuse lavender-rose, formal double blooms; lush, dark green foliage that provides year-round appeal; an early blooming season; and an upright habit.
Ideal as a privacy hedge in the landscape, Sunshine Ligustrum offers golden foliage that flourishes in full sun. This sterile, non-invasive privet cultivar will not re-seed into the landscape. In fact, it doesn’t bloom at all, which is good news for allergy sufferers! Evergreen in USDA Zones 7-10; semi-deciduous in USDA Zone 6 gardens.
Dear Dolores' fast growth and repeat blooms are definitely worth writing about. Its bright green foliage and pink or blue flowers will make your garden newsworthy.
Bella Rouge's very compact growth habit is perfect for small spaces. Its red semi-double blooms appear in November through December.
Pink in alkaline soils and blue in acidic soils, Big Daddy's huge blooms are as big as balloons at a child's birthday party. Perfect for flower arrangements. Easy to grow in hot, humid summers.
Compact and mounded, Snow offers large, uniquely frilled double white flowers with magenta edges in fall. Copper new spring growth adds even more interest.
Small pure white double flowers against dark green foliage offer maximum impact to passersby. Profuse blooms will create a magical setting in your garden.
Sturdy, upright branches support large, pillow-like, white blooms. This beauty dazzles as a cut flower or in the garden from accent to mass planting.
Selected for its bushy, spreading habit similar to the well-known 'ShiShi Gashira', this low growing evergreen offers porcelain-white, formal double blooms at a time of year when fewer trees and shrubs are blooming.
In summer, lacy white flower clusters rise above foliage shaped like oak leaves. Blooms fade to soft pink with age, and the leaves bronze in fall. Plant as a colorful screen or beautiful garden accent.
This compactly growing shrub has glossy, dark green leaves which remain throughout the year. Bright red single blooms with contrasting yellow stamens are formed during the winter.
This North American native selection stuns with uniquely long, 12–14" double blooms held on sturdy stems. Creamy white flowers age to deep rose-red for standout, multi-season color.
This compact agapanthus delights with dark blue flowers that bloom each spring into summer, attracting pollinators to your garden, while broad green leaves anchor the plant to the landscape. Disease/pest resistant and drought tolerant; use as cut flowers.
Known for its glossy green foliage, compact habit, and tiny clusters of yellow flowers that cover the plant from early to mid-summer. A tough and vigorous plant for the landscape. Attracts pollinators.
An exciting breakthrough in cape honeysuckle breeding. These bushy plants are perfect for smaller spaces and won't grow out of control. In frost-free climates, these evergreen plants bloom through winter—a great food source for pollinators.
An exciting breakthrough in cape honeysuckle breeding. These bushy plants are perfect for smaller spaces and won't grow out of control. In frost-free climates, these evergreen plants bloom through winter—a great food source for pollinators.