There is something about Hens & Chicks that make people want to touch them. ‘Jade Rose’ is no exception as it sports medium-sized green rosettes flushed with rose, and interesting fuzzy leaf tips. Short spikes of pastel flowers appear in summer but the foliage, color and form interest are the things that will make you grow this very hardy very tolerant selection.  Use it in any dry, full sun location and definitely use it outdoor dish gardens or strawberry jars with other succulents

Hardy small succulent to 1 to 3 inches tall forming tight rosettes that reach 2-3 inches in diameter with dense webbing of gray threads over pale green leaves. A great plant in rock crevices or as a small scale groundcover.

Carmen Hens And Chicks’s attractive succulent pointy leaves are green in color with prominent dark red tips. As an added bonus, the foliage turns a gorgeous deep purple in the fall. It is considered to be drought-tolerant, and thus makes an ideal choice for a low-water garden. Deer resistant.

Everyone loves Hens & Chicks and this selection will reinforce that love with rosettes of sharply pointed silvery green foliage flushed with purple. In midsummer, clusters of deep pink flowers are held above the foliage on short, sturdy stalks adding great color to your garden through the season Great in rock gardens and perennial borders as edging. Spectacular in mixed perennial containers or in strawberry jar planters. Superb in rock gardens. Easy to grow and will thrive in the driest, sandiest of soils once established

Hardworking and beautiful, this creeper will charm you will its delicately scalloped green foliage and its amazing explosion of pink flowers that cover the plant starting in late August. ‘John Creech’ is incredibly easy to grow, forming a dense, flat, spreading mat that chokes out any weeds and possessing an ability to thrive in sunny, hot, sandy dry soils.

This foliage on this blue green ground cover will make you look twice because they resemble the needles on a blue spruce. While far more fleshy and certainly softer to the touch than blue spruce foliage, the spiky leaves are attractive and aggressive and quickly form a thick groundcover or lawn substitute for hot, sunny, well drained areas. Clusters of yellow star flowers appear in summer creating a sea of gold. This fast grower is so easy to grow and has many landscape uses and is a great choice for using in tubs and mixed containers. Mow in spring if desired. This deer and drought resistant plant is great for rock gardens or to cover gravelly areas and is quick to root and quick to grow better than ever even if you mow it!!.

New Stonecrop from plant breeder Chris Hansen. ‘Lime Twister’ has thick, bright green leaves edged in cream with bright pink flowers that bloom in late summer. Low growing and mat forming, it looks great used at the front of borders or in containers. Thrives in a sunny, dry location. Asexual propagation prohibited.

Has the search for a great variegated upright Sedum finally ended? We think so! This variegated sport of ‘Autumn Joy’ brings seductive foliage variegation and pairs it the well known strength and garden performance of ‘Autumn Joy’ to create a colorful masterpiece you’ll love spring through fall in your garden. Each succulent green leaf is edged in creamy yellow and Autumn Charm™ blooms with the same rose-pink colored flowers as ‘Autumn Joy’ starting in mid August. Easy to grow and highly drought resistant, Autumn Charm™ is perfect for a container garden or right at home in a rock garden or perennial border, group planted or grown singly as a showy specimen. Butterflies add to the show as they flock to this late summer nectar source. Plant it in full sun and in well-drained soils as the stems tend to flop in moist soils.

So clean, so perfect looking your customers will think this plants plastic!! Slow-growing when young, speedier as it ages, this pyramidal wonder’s deep green, thick glossy needles will show their beauty in any landscape. Nearly pest and insect-free!

This outstanding native thrives in many landscape spots while providing food and shelter to some of our most beloved native birds. This sun lover forms clumps with loads of slender green foliage, producing a 2′ mound by mid-summer. Whether in moist or dry soils this plant looks great in groups especially when seed stalks emerge in August and produce purplish-bronze flowers that provide a stunning color contrast to the foliage followed by white, fluffy seed heads that attract a raft of birds. Want more color? Take a look at this plant’s bronze to orange fall foliage color that may be its most outstanding visual feature.