Brighten up your deck with this amazingly colorful tropical Hibiscus! The steady stream of huge, 6-7″ diameter, single flowers are a force of nature with deep burgundy centers that change to a salmony-orange shade as you approach the petals’ ruffled outer edge. It’s a summer show that keeps on giving right up to frost.

This easy perennial is valued for its colorful foliage, year-long garden interest, and low maintenance needs. Heucherellas are mainly grown for their attractive foliage and ‘Leapfrog’ is no exception. ‘Leapfrog’s’ new growth in spring is bright chartreuse yellow with a prominent broken pattern of burgundy pigment in the center of each leaf. As temperatures rise and the leaves mature, they grow larger and mellow to green with dark purple centers. In late spring, pure ivory, bottlebrush shaped flowers stand above the foliage. ‘Leapfrog’ is a H. villosa hybrid which means that it is naturally more heat and humidity tolerant and also has greater vigor than Heucherellas without such parentage. It forms a very dense mound of interesting foliage that is evergreen in most climates.

You might not find a perennial that does a better Coleus impersonation than ‘Golden Zebra’. Its striking, two-toned foliage with dark red centers surrounded by shocking yellow edges and its deeply cut leaf form screams out to you that this must be the best low, dense, mounding Coleus you’ve ever seen. Fortunately for you, it’s not a Coleus but one of the best, easy care perennials you can grow in partial sun or full shade. It will make a stunning landscape statement when grouped and just as big a statement when used in a mixed container. It even blooms with small white flowers held above the foliage on thin stems starting in early May and continuing throughout June.

This dense growing plant has some serious “WOW” factor in its foliage that will have you drawn to it like a moth to a porch light on a summer night. Who could blame you? Once you took a look at the small, round, scallop edged foliage that looks as close to stained glass as you can get without going to church, mixing shimmering silver with deep purple venation, you’ll be hooked! The color is even more incredible as the foliage emerges in the spring with a distinct wash of purple color that fades as the leaves mature. Butterfly and hummingbird attracting, small white flowers rise above the foliage from late May through July to add to this plant’s impressive list of garden creditials. Grow it in full sun or partial shade and let the ” WOW’s” begin!

A beautiful and distinctive daylily! 5”, mauve colored blossoms with an enormous deep eggplant purple eye and matching eggplant purple petal edge.

Includes a variety of wonderful flower colors and shapes ? including large, 3″ single and double petalled blooms in both solid and speckled shades of white, green, pink, red and purple. Long blooming from late winter through spring with deep, evergreen foliage. Deer Resistant.

A mix of wonderful flower colors and shapes ? including large, 3″ single and double petalled blooms in both solid and speckled shades of white, green, pink, red and purple. Long blooming from late winter through spring with deep, evergreen foliage.

Enjoy a revelation in early spring with this plant’s selection of single and double flowers that will range from pink to peach shades. Brandywine™ boasts deep green, leathery, lustrous evergreen foliage that gives rise to flower buds at the first hint of late winter warmer weather. Flowers begin to open as early as early March, revealing big, long lasting in a myriad of pink shades and flower forms that will herald the imminent arrival of spring in a spectacular manner. Bloom time lasts into early May on plants that love dappled to partial shade and well drained soil to thrive. Like all Hellebores, Brandywine™ is an easy care plant once established and is truly a must-have signature plant for the early spring garden. Plant it in groups for a show that will push the last vestiges of winter from your mind and help you welcome spring.

While not as domineering and large as its other Beech relatives, ‘Tricolor’ makes up its size deficiency with a foliage show that is unparalled even in this genus that boasts great looking leaves. Its dense, pyramidal form with upright sweeping branches lined with long, narrow buds sets itself on fire when foliage emerges in spring purple with hot pink margins. It’s a WOW show that changes as the leaves mature to a dark bronze green with light pink margins that finally fade to white in summer’s heat. Fall sees a return show of brilliant color as leaves turn bright yellow-gold as the weather cools. ‘Tricolor’ is a perfectly colorful specimen that loves a little shade protection from the hottest part of the summer day to prevent leaf scorch.

Start the spring right with this unique selection that features white, pink and red colors that burst forth the welcome spring in March and April. The compact form of this early bloomer makes it perfect for filling in just the right small spaces in your landscape so they shine in spring.