Mounding, spreading, and quick growing, this plant has interest year round. Profuse small pink flowers appear in late May followed by an impressive fall show of large red berries that attract birds. Excellent for banks and massing, nice shiny, fine textured foliage.

This dwarf, dense growing plant has a mounding form that lends itself to a number of landscape uses. Green, shiny summer foliage turns red in fall, revealing numerous large red berries that are prized by birds.

A beaming beacon for the landscape. Bold, bright, and beautiful: that’s Winecraft Gold™ smokebush. Round, waxy leaves emerge a sunny orange, soon take on a golden hue, then mature to a cheerful chartreuse for the season. In early summer, cloud-like green flower clusters cover the plant, and these turn into the pink “smoke” plumes that earn the plant its name. Naturally grows with a dense, oval shape that’s ideal for adding a spot of bright color to partially shaded or sunny areas. 

This could be the perfect dogwood you’ve been waiting for! Another selection of the spectacular hybrids from the ‘Rutgan’ series of Dogwood, ‘Venus’ has the beauty of the goddess it was named for. Very hardy, with superb disease resistance, this intoxicating selection is exquisitely round shaped with a low branching habit that will have its flowers nearly touching the ground. And what flowers! They are enormous 5-6″ sized, snow-white bracts surrounding a tiny green center that unfurl in a blinding performance of spring glory in mid-May that will leave you breathless. Once these massive blooms fade, you will get a great look at clean, deep green foliage that will stay beautiful even summer’s heat followed by a brilliant display of color in fall makes this the perfect worry free specimen for any partial shade location.

A refined selection of Graytwig with the same tough, trouble free makeup, ‘Geauge™’ is taller, narrower, and more vase shaped than the species, but more than able to handle itself in the sandy, moist, poor soils where it’s tough to find any plant to thrive. All that toughness does not mean that this is a rough looking plant. On the contrary, it carries itself quite well with deep green, lustrous foliage, flattened heads of small white flowers in May that butterflies love, showy heads of white berries in late summer, and striking purplish-red fall color. This very functional plant is essential to birds for its ability to provide year round nesting areas and protection along with a great food source in the form of those white berries. Plant this selection in groups for a striking natural hedge or as a specimen in any sunny American Beauties garden.

Fresh green, disease resistant foliage is followed by an explosion of porcelain blue berries in late summer, vivid red-orange foliage color in Autumn, then showy bright red stems in winter. Good in shrub borders, or massed for a truly remarkable year long show. ‘Cayenne’ flourshises in moist areas, offering a means for effective erosion control.

Elegant structure + unbelievable color = one perfect little tree! Golden Shadows® dogwood is the ideal candidate to grace a spot of honor in your landscape. This pagoda dogwood naturally grows with a distinctive horizontal branching habit, which gives it a strong but not overwhelming presence. Its elegant structure is complemented by a cloak of gloriously variegated leaves – bright yellow with a splotch of emerald green in the center, taking on pink tones on the new growth in cool weather. Spring sees the plant graced with lacy white blooms. Beneath all this beauty lies a tough North American native that can grow in many difficult conditions; Golden Shadows pagoda dogwood is especially noteworthy for its ability to thrive in light shade, its bright foliage bringing color and beauty to otherwise dim sites.

Frilly and tasty, the leaves of this herb are an absolute must for any Mexican or Asian cooking! Continual pruning prevents flavor-altering flowers, while multiple plantings will allow you enough cilantro to put the snap in your salsa all summer and into the fall. Cilantro loves full sun but tolerates part shade and grows equally well in the ground or in containers. Annual.

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 a perennial bed. Superb color. Huge foliage makes this a great novelty for the partial sun gardens or for growing in a container. Easy to grow.

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 foliage makes this a great novelty for shade gardens or for growing in a container. Easy to grow.