‘Fragrant Cloud’ has an amazing one-two punch by combining a beautiful fragrance with a breathtaking, dark coral blossom color. These roses are disease resistant and will look and smell just as good inside your house as they will in the garden. 

Large clusters of fragrant coral flowers start blooming in July and last into September. It’s short, dense form that makes it easier to place and easier to survive the rigors of the garden. The foliage is quite mildew resistant, staying clean and dark green except under the most brutal humidity situations. Plant in full sun to part shade in moist well-drained soil.

With an urge to bloom long into the summer, this selection provides lovely coral blooms with rosy eyes atop a dense, full plant that may be the most mildew resistant Phlox to date. Coral Creme Drop will bring months of tantalizing color and delicious fragrance to the summer garden. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. It is the perfect plant for grouping in the middle of any sunny perennials garden!

‘Coral Sunset’ has a beautiful cupped bloom of coral pink with yellow central stamens. The semi-double bloom in the spring. Beautiful planted as a focal point in the perennial border. This long-lived, trouble-free perennial will thrive in a moist well-drained, sunny location.

This Lewisia displays stunning large, coral-pink flowers with each petal edged in creamy white. Blooms from late spring to fall. It forms a low rosette of leathery evergreen leaves. Drought tolerant.

Talk about an attention getter in the garden, this award winning daylily produces an elegant display of fragrant, fully double, ruffled, peach colored flowers with a rose blush near the center. With a bloom that looks more like a Peony than a Daylily, this plant will fill the garden with large 6” flowers in July  and again later in the season. Group these drought tolerant, easy to grow beauties together in any sunny to partially shaded garden and enjoy the show.

All the new Echinaceas on the market have all been about the hottest flower colors seemingly at the expense of the plant itself. Thank goodness someone is finally paying some attention creating some brilliant Coneflowers with a plant you can be proud of in the landscape! The Sombrero™ series of Echinacea gives you that dense, tight compact form you’ve been craving with immese bud counts that will make sure you’ll have a bevy of bloom strating in early summer right on through the season. Hot Coral is aptly named because it is totally hot with single flowers featuring a bulbous, rounded center cone surronded by brilliant coral colored rays that will leave you feeling the heat! Hot Coral is perfect for grouping together for waves of color in any sunny location but make sure you have a great view of the plants from your window. You’ll want that to see all the nectar seeking butterflies coming to visit the seemingly endless bloom and the birds that will come by for the seed from spent flowers!

This colorful perennial produces fragrant, double coral pink blossoms atop a tight, compact mound of blue-green foliage. Use it to edge sunny borders and pathways.

Plant is smothered in stunning coral-pink daisy flowers with yellow centers. These are pinch free Mums that thrive in the garden bed. Each new flush of flowers cover up the past blooms for a tidy, fall blooming perennial. It grows at a medium rate, and under ideal conditions can be expected to live for about 10 years.

Kudos™ Coral has an impeccable habit and long lasting, glowing color from June to August. Butterfly loving, coral colored plumes are full with a delectable honey-mint scent. Perfect in mixed containers or in a border. Deer resistant!