If low maintenance is your mantra for the landscape, this improved selection of Boxwood is the plant you need! ‘North Star’™ forms a dense globe in the landscape that requires no pruning to retain it’s tight, almost formal presence. You won’t be pruning back any dead plant parts after a cold winter either. ‘North Star’™ is extremely hardy and retains its lustrous, deep green foliage color better than almost any other Boxwood you can find during the winter months. Use ‘North Star’™ as a low-growing hedge or even to create the borders of a formal herb garden. It’s a beautiful evergreen that will provide year round enjoyment in the landscape. Deer resistant. Prefers moist, well-drained soil.

New foliage blazes with vibrant coral-orange, then softens to mid-green before blasting off again in autumn as ruby-red. Vigorous upright grower is great in mass planting or for impressive specimen treatment. Easy to grow. Tolerates drought and sandy, rough soils once established. Great foliage color and unique narrow, upright form allows for use in narrow areas of landscape.

This unusual and long flowering perennial produces a profusion of two inch wide, red speckled, brilliant orange blossoms over Iris-like foliage in late summer.  Flower stalks may reach 36″ tall in an explosion of vivid color. Great winter interest with seed pods which burst open to reveal clusters of black seeds. They are persistant thru the winter and are attractive in fresh or dried flower arrangements.

Long-blooming and very easy to grow, it is a fine addition to any garden. The foliage is gray-green matte with a blossom that will catch your eye. Disease resistant, heat tolerant, and pest resistant.

Get ready to be wowed with this award winning Beet that features orange skin with brilliant yellow flesh. Its striking appearance is matched by smooth, sweet taste that even Beet haters seem to love! Uniform size and heavy yielding. Easy to grow and very dependable. Strong producer with outstanding brilliant yellow flesh that will dress up almost any plate. Perfect for fresh eating, soups, stews and more!

Very hardy, dense, round growing plant with profuse, bright, mandarin orange blossoms before foliage in early May.

Upright growing deciduous azalea that explodes with giant trusses of vibrant orange flowers in early to mid-May.Lightly scented and very distinctive in the garden. Spectacularly showy in the spring landscape. Very hardy, superb when used in groups. Tolerates partial shade.

Not only is ‘Gay Butterflies’ spectacular to look at, with its vivid orange flat-topped flowers with red overtones and yellow centers, but is highly nutritional and attractive to beneficial pollinators. Blooms are bountiful clusters on strong upright stems. Drought resistant once established.

Like its relative, Asclepias incarnata, this plant is essential to attracting Monarch butterflies to the landscape but, unlike incarnata, it likes a much drier spot and, since its profile is lower, a spot closer to the front of the garden. This drought tolerant American Beauties gem also flowers differently with umbels of small orange flowers that emerge in mid-July and continue into August. Like its relative, Butterfly Weed is a caterpillar food source for Monarchs and a nectar source for adult Monarchs and other butterflies and their mere presence in the landscape guarantees landscape color other than flowers. Even the birds love this plant for its seed fluff that provides nesting material!