Red Bull Cordyline
Wide coppery red, paddle like foliage is a showstopper in the shaded to sunny garden. Perfect for creating that season long color around pools or patios. A strong performer and […]
Read MorePele Smoke Cordyline
Thin green and charcoal striped leaves. The neutral colors look great in a bright and colorful garden or in a monochrome area. Works well in a container or mixed in […]
Read MoreMaria Cordyline
The vibrant pink tips of ‘Maria’ add a bold splash of color to your landscape, making it a favorite. A strong performer, use ‘Maria’ in mass plantings. Superb color. Huge […]
Read MoreExotica Cordyline
The leaves of ‘Exotica’ are green with pink and white streaks. Best color will be achieved with some protection from direct sun. Superb color. Huge foliage makes this a great […]
Read MoreBlack Magic Cordyline
Unique bicolored tropical has both glossy black and green foliage all on the same plant. Typically grown for its foliage and can be grown as a houseplant or to brighten […]
Read MoreDiamond Head Elephant Ears
This beauty has deeply puckered, dark purple nearly black leaves that are supported by strong, near-black stems on a bushy yet compact plant. This unusual tropical demands attention, and is […]
Read MoreBlack Elephant Ears
Add depth and mystery to your patio or landscape with this striking, deep purple to nearly black version of one of our all-time tropical favorites. Large, glossy black heart-shaped leaves […]
Read MoreSweet Summer Love Clematis
Wouldn’t it be great if Sweet Autumn clematis flowered sooner and longer and came in other colors? Now it does! ’Sweet Summer Love’ gives you everything you want: the flowers, the […]
Read MoreSapphire Indigo™ Clematis
Nearly continuous blooming on this compact vine. Stunning masses of large sapphire blue flowers over a long bloom season. Will grow without support, but can be trained as a climber […]
Read MoreStand by Me Bush Clematis
A non-vining herbaceous Clematis that dies back to the ground at the end of the growing season. Blue bell-shaped flowers. Benefits from staking, cages or neighboring plants for support.
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