Excalibur Yucca
This yucca has beautiful blue green foliage with numerous curly, white filaments for added texture. It has a neat, round habit, smaller than the straight species. The amazing flower stems […]
Read MoreColor Guard Yucca
Sword-like evergreen leaves add loads of texture to the landscape along with great color as it foliage is accented with a bright band of gold down the center of each […]
Read MoreAdams Needle Yucca
Yucca gets a bad rap as a landscape plant and who knows why!! Maybe because it seems common, maybe because it looks different, but this American Beauties native has a […]
Read MoreWeigela Wings of Fire
This Weigela really lives up to its name! The wide leaves wing out in pairs, starting with a faint flush of pinky red in spring, and gradually acquiring more red […]
Read MoreStunner™ Weigela
Fascinate the senses this season by adding Stunner™ Weigela to your outdoor retreat. Vibrant pink blooms pop against sleek dark purple foliage creating a showy, elegant look. Stunner™ is compact, […]
Read MoreStrobe Weigela
If you blink, you may miss one of the many flashy colors of Strobe™ Weigela. From spring through autumn, you’ll see bright pink flowers against green and bronze – then […]
Read MoreElectric Love® Weigela
Spark up your outdoor space with shockingly vibrant red bell-flowers covering dark foliage for a one-of-a-kind look. Because it’s compact and showy, plant it along a walkway, in mixed garden […]
Read MoreAfterglow Weigela
Good vibes will only begin to describe your outdoor space after you bring home Afterglow™ Weigela. Each spring, beautiful cream and pink blooms cover dark foliage for a one-of-a-kind look. […]
Read MoreSonic Bloom® Pure Pink Weigela
Sonic Bloom® Pure Pink weigela is the newest addition to this popular collection of top-performing reblooming weigelas. Like the others, its big, bold, trumpet-like flowers appear in late spring along […]
Read MoreSnippet® Dark Pink Weigela
A flower powerhouse in a small, garden-friendly package! Snippet™ weigelas are the best thing to happen to this spring-blooming favorite in years: they rebloom abundantly and naturally grow as a […]
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