‘Sugar Blues’ is a deep blue reblooming iris, with yellow and white beards, and a sweet fragrance. This tall Iris put on a show in late spring, and again late into the summer. These beauties are deer and rabbit resistant, drought-tolerant, and hardy in cold climates. 

Wide bladed foliage forms a mound that gives rise to thick stems bearing big buds that open in late May to reveal huge, fragrant blooms with striking violet-blue with white in the center with pale yellow beards! City Lights will brighten up any garden and compliments many other flowers. They are deer and rabbit resistant, reblooming, and are drought tolerant. 

This partial shade to full shade loving woodland native is a cute little charmer with pale to medium green, sword-like, upright foliage that spreads by thick rhizomes and can densely populate an area with ideal growing conditions. With its pale blue, sizable flower with golden falls, this April to early May bloomer can really jump start the spring shade garden and can look like a magical carpet of blue color in big, established stands. Besides providing such a charming spring bloom, this American Beauties classic provides invaluable cover to small woodland wildlife throughout the season.

Our most prolific and reliable blooming mophead hydrangea to date. Let’s Dance Arriba hydrangea is a hybrid between H. macrophylla x H. serrata hybrid with large, dense mophead flowers. It is so prolific you can finish and sell and flowering plant in the same year you pot up trimmed liners. The rich flower color ranges from hot pink to purple to blue depending upon your soil pH, phosphorus and aluminum levels. The blooms age to an attractive mauve pink. Recommended as a replacement for Let’s Dance Big Easy, Rave, Rhythmic Blue, and other first-generation reblooming hydrangeas.

Pink lacecap flowers abundantly cover hardier-than-ever stems to make this one of the prettiest, and toughest, reblooming hydrangeas to grace your border or foundation planting. You’ll enjoy the gift of its intense pink color all the way until frost, and if you have acidic soil, may even be pleasantly surprised with a transformation of flower color from pink to blue.

When it comes to blooming, Tuff Stuff Ah-Ha® hydrangea can’t stop, won’t stop! At first glance, it would appear that we decided to introduce this beautiful mountain hydrangea solely for its waterlily-like double florets. But that’s only part of the story – this is also one of the most prolific reblooming hydrangeas we’ve ever seen. All summer long, it devotes its energies to creating flower buds on its new growth so that you have a constant supply of fabulous blooms from early summer through frost. Tuff Stuff Ah-Ha® hydrangea will bloom pink or blue, depending on soil chemistry. Available in better garden centers in spring 2019.

This is a real beauty, with flowers so delicate and refined that it seems strange to call them tough – but they are. Extremely bud-hardy, each year it produces abundant lacecap flowers comprised of doubled sepals. It is a rebloomer. While this plant leans to blue, the flower color may range from blue to pink to white depending on the acidity of the soil, all soft, delicate shades perfect for refined gardens. The flowers age to an attractive pink, and tip down in a distinctive arching fashion.  This selection will thrive in half to full day sun and will grab your attention whether planted alone or in groups.

Not just another pretty face! One look at Let’s Dance Can Do hydrangea tells you it’s beautiful – but there’s more to this innovative new hydrangea than that. It has the unique ability to create flower buds along the entire length of the stem instead of only at the top like other big-leaf hydrangeas. That means that even if winter does its worst and kills back a portion of the plant, there will still be flower buds to open in early summer. Let’s Dance Can Do also reblooms quicker than others: in other words, you won’t have to wait until fall to see the new flowers. And about those flowers! They are lacecaps, but the size and quantity of the showy sterile florets obscures the tiny fertile florets. Flowers are a luscious strawberry pink in neutral/alkaline soils and a lovely lavender in acidic ones. If you’ve been reluctant to try a big-leaf hydrangea, or been disappointed in others, Let’s Dance Can Do hydrangea is the perfect place to start. Available in better garden centers in spring 2021.

‘Blue Billow’ is a lovely, Lacecap Hydrangea whose clusters of light blue flowers last for several weeks in early to midsummer. They turn a stunning deep crimson as they age, a fine color echo to the leaves, which become an attractive shade of burgundy in fall. An excellent shrub for a shady border with Ferns and Astilbes. Grow in average soil.

Big globes of small, curly edged flowers form and put on a massive show in early summer.Flowers will turn sparkling blue in acid soils.Outstanding summer color!  Perfect for use in a mixed container on a deck.  Can be used singly in the landscape or grouped to put on a huge summer show.