Full sun is getting 6 Hrs or more of direct sun Daily. Part Sun is 4-6 Hrs of direct sun daily.
Flat-topped cluster of white flowers Flowers give way to reddish fruit in the fall Foliage is greenish-gold in the spring, aging to burgundy, Newest leaves show gold centres as they mature Bark peels in sheets, especially on older stems Upright, arching habit Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
Cobweb Houseleek succulent is a unique gray-green rosettes with fine web-like hairs slowly spread to form a dense, drought tolerant mat. Vibrant magenta flowers add an exotic touch. Useful among rockery or tucked into crevices of a stone wall or path. Great in containers.
One look and it’s easy to see why this incredible daylily is a multiple award winner! The gigantic 9”, dark ruby red flowers are officially classified as “unusual form-spatulate” since the petals are long and spoon-shaped. The petals open very wide and flat, displaying the large, golden yellow throat and matching midribs nicely.
Flat-topped clusters of white flowers Fruit reddish in the fall, maturing to brown Purple, textured leaves age to a greenish colour as the summer progresses Bark peels in sheets, especially on older stems Upright, arching habit Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
ARCTIC FIRE, is a dwarf redtwig dogwood cultivar that is primarily grown for its bright red winter stems. It typically grows to 3-4’ tall and as wide with dense stems. It lacks the spreading habit of the species. Reddish stems turn bright red in winter and are particularly showy against a snowy backdrop. Tiny, fragrant, white flowers appear in flat-topped clusters in late spring, with sparse, intermittent, additional flowering sometimes continuing into summer.
Bud's Yellow' is a yellowtwig dogwood that is noted for its bright yellow twigs in winter. It is a rapid-growing, multi-stemmed, suckering, deciduous shrub that grows to a maximum size of 5-8' tall on erect, usually unbranched stems. The outstanding ornamental features of this cultivar are: (1) bright yellow winter stems which are particularly showy against a snowy backdrop and (2) disease-resistant, ovate to elliptic, medium/dark green leaves (to 4.5" long)
.'Isanti' is a rapid-growing, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub which grows to a maximum size of 4-5' tall with a rounded, spreading habit. Denser and more compact than the species due in large part to its shorter internodes. The outstanding ornamental feature of this plant is its bright red winter stems.
NEON BURST is a compact selection of tatarian dogwood that features bright yellow to chartreuse foliage in the spring and summer, a showy display of fall color, and vibrant red stems in winter. Small white flowers are borne in terminal clusters in mid-spring. Resists scorching in full sun.
Siberian Pearls’ is noted for its compact size, profuse flowering/fruiting and bright red twigs in winter. It is a multi-stemmed, suckering, deciduous shrub that typically grows 3-4’ tall on erect, usually unbranched stems. Tiny, yellowish-white flowers appear in flat-topped clusters (to 2.5” diameter) in late spring, with sparse, intermittent, additional flowering sometimes continuing into summer. Flowers give way to clusters of white, pearl-like drupes in summer
Silver and Gold’ is a yellowtwig dogwood cultivar that is primarily grown for its bold variegated foliage and its yellow winter stems. This is a suckering shrub that typically grows to 5-7’ tall by 6-8’ wide. Leaves (2-4” long) are variegated with irregular creamy white margins. Leaves turn yellow in autumn. Stems turn bright yellow in winter.
One of the largest hostas available today, with 16", broadly ovate leaves and a huge, mounded form Leaf color varies with the amount of available sun from light green to chartreuse to gold; prefers 1/4 to 3/4 day of sun. Pale lavender, bell-shaped flowers on 48" scapes in mid to late summer
Flat-topped clusters of white flowers Flowers give way to reddish fruit in the fall Yellow textured leaves fade to a greenish colour as the summer progresses Bark peels in sheets, especially on older stems Upright, arching habit Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
Proven Winners® ColorChoice® White florets at the base of the large, white panicles turn pink As the flower panicles continue to grow they produce new, white florets at the tip A two-toned bloom Medium-green leaves turn yellow, sometimes dull purple Bloom Time: Summer till frost