Golden Zebra Foamy Bells
You might not find a perennial that does a better Coleus impersonation than ‘Golden Zebra’. Its striking, two-toned foliage with dark red centers surrounded by shocking yellow edges and its […]
Read MoreBronze Wave Coral Bells
Some plants just have presence in the garden and this American Beauties Coral Bells has presence that will make the garden jump. ‘Bronze Wave’ is bigger than most Heuchera so […]
Read MorePretty Pistachio Coral Bells
A great foliage plant for the shade, with chartreuse to lime green leaves on a robust habit. Huge clusters of medium pink flower bloom nearly continuously all summer long.
Read MoreKey Lime Pie Coral Bells
Bring that tropical feel to your garden with a Terra Nova Nursery treat that gives you the color of the tropics on a plant that is tough, hardy, and adaptable […]
Read MoreBlackberry Ice Coral Bells
Blackberry Ice’ is a vigorous grower that forms a full, rounded clump of attractive foliage that stays nice all season long. The newest leaves are a remarkable iridescent purple with […]
Read MoreToffee Tart Coralbells
Get a new color for your shade garden! Newest leaves are amber, and will mature to ginger during the summer. Creamy white flowers.
Read MoreApple Twist Coral Bells
Leaf color changes with the seasons! Newly emerging leaves have red veining. Chartreuse yellow leaves have wavy, ripple edges that mature to apple green. Cream flowers.
Read MoreTianshan® Seven-son flower
While bred in France, this new cultivar is named after the mountain range in China where the species is native. Clusters of fragrant, creamy-white flowers appear in late summer, with […]
Read MoreTiger Swirl Daylily
Huge, 6.5” triangular-shaped flowers are light golden yellow with a pronounced raspberry red eye. Its bottom sepals are smooth, often twisting or curling into a “swirling” motion.
Read MoreWhen My Sweetheart Returns Daylily
‘When My Sweetheart Returns’ features charming peachy-yellow blooms with a rose pink eye and yellow throat. Extremely heavy bloomer, blooms consistently from late spring through fall. Plant in containers or […]
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