Let’s Dance® Starlight’ will thrill you as one of the very first new wood blooming lace-cap flowered Hydrangea, guaranteed to provide you with rockin’ good landscape show each summer. It’s hardy, dependable and colorful with massive blooms of vivid pink or blue, depending on your soil acidity, starting in late June. These stunning flowers are supported by strong stems sporting dark green foliage to offer a luscious backdrop that will make these great textured, great colored flowers just jump in the landscape. You’ll find that ‘Let’s Dance® Starlight’ will fill a number of great niches in your landscape from specimen to border grouping and do it all with minimal input from you. Plant it in full sun to part shade in moist, well drained soil and get ready for a summer of color.

You may find yourself saying “WOW” when you see it bloom. Froggie™ Hydrangea is an exciting blend of new colors to the hydrangea selections. Opening flowers start out a fresh green color and slowly add in mottled splashes of bright, neon pink. Compact form and hearty stems hold up the huge flowers all season and create a colorful mound in the landscape. Cooler fall temps bring a nice red fall color to the foliage as the season comes to an end.

Everlasting™ Jade makes a lovely garden plant and cut flower with it’s soft green and cream flowers. A trendy color for weddings and arrangements. As the blooms open, they turn from apple to white with lime green markings. As the season ends, and the nights turn cooler, the blooms turn celery green with deep red edges.

Everlasting Harmony is a strong plant adorned in long lasting soft pink and cream flowers.  In a harmonious parade of color, they age to a deeper pink or blue tone with green edges, depending on the acidity of the soil, and then fade to a soft celery green, yet remain beautiful on the plant or in a vase for weeks. Plant this plant in your garden and then bring some flowers in everyday to enjoy their soft, feminine color as they age. – Plants Nouveau

This a compact and very well-behaved Hydrangea, with a flower show that is absolutely beautiful. The fully double mophead type blossoms will begin blooming in summer, and consist of star-shaped flowers that are pink in color. As they mature, the flowers take on hints of green, adding a unique and distinctive look. Blooms will continue into fall.

Because green never goes out of style! Lime Rickey hydrangea is an outstanding native hydrangea with large, disc-like blooms. The flowers start out a fresh green and age to rich jade, all accented with pink pollen for a unique accent. The stems on this hydrangea are exceptionally strong, and unlike ‘Annabelle,’ hold up to even the strongest summer storms without bending or flopping. We’ve seen this plant withstand 2″ of rainfall in one hour, completely unphased! It makes an excellent cut flower and dries well, too. And because it’s a super hardy smooth hydrangea, you can rely on it to bloom every year no matter where you plant it, no matter how you prune it.

This vigorous climber produces large cones and contributes fragrance and a light bitterness to homebrews. Provide support for your plants, such as a post, trellis, fence, or arbor. Hops are best known for use in flavoring beer and ale. It is an attractive, fast-growing vine that makes an excellent screen to cover a large area for the summer.

There’s a lot to love about this variegated sport of ‘Halcyon’, from its dense, tight, flattened, globe-like from in the garden to its multi-faceted variegation. ‘June’ is colorful from the get-go as it emerges in the spring with leaves that unfold blue-edged with a bright creamy-white center. As the leaves age, this garden chameleon changes its shade as the center variegation morphs to a pleasing dark, yet electric chartreuse. Flower scapes rise a full 20″ above the foliage to reveal lavender flowers in late July. This is a very easy Hosta to grow, looks great in groups, and will deliver the best coloration with morning sun and afternoon shade.

This hosta forms a large mound of dark green leaves with a chartreuse to gold margin and a trace of white between the center and margin. Summer heat draws out the unique coloration. Near-white flowers.

Large, blue-green, heart shaped leaves with creamy yellow borders form a dense, low spreading mound of foliage that is topped by spikes of lavender flowers that open in late August.