A member of the Lily Looks™ series developed in the Netherlands, this dwarf lily is a rich accent for containers and flower borders. Its color is a bright cheery orange, makingTiny Dino a bright midsummer showstopper for the garden and a great embellishment for cut flower arrangements and rock gardens.

Big, colorful foliage and showy summer bloom create a winning combination for this plant in any sunny or partially shaded garden. You’ll find it hard to take your eyes off this plant’s foliage as it emerges a stunning chocolate-maroon color with deep purple on its back and unfurls up to 6″ in diameter to form a rounded, full size mound that, alone, would be a striking addition to any landscape, but the color has just begun! In August see the arrival of thick sturdy flower stalks that rise from the foliage and extend above to reveal brilliant yellow-orange daisy-like flowers that, offset by its remarkable foliage, will make this plant the center of attention without a doubt. ‘Britt Marie Crawford’ will thrive in full sun with ample, constant moisture but would prefer a partially shaded spot if the moisture level is lower.

Bring unique drama to your landscape with the spiky flowers and upright habit of this perennial. Vibrant warm buds open to creamy peach flowers over grass-like foliage.

Bring unique drama to your landscape with the spiky flowers and upright habit of this perennial. Tangerine orange buds open to creamy white flowers over grass-like foliage.

Bring unique drama to your landscape with the spiky flowers and upright habit of this perennial. Bright orange flowers are produced over grass-like foliage.

Bring unique drama to your landscape with the spiky flowers and upright habit of this perennial. Reddish orange flowers open peachy yellow for a two-tone effect over grass-like foliage.

This hybrid sets the garden ablaze in color earlier in the season than other hybrids. Loads of solid fluorescent orange, torch-shaped flower spikes stand atop a relatively compact clump of green, strappy foliage beginning in early summer. First Sunrise’ is the product of a planned breeding program conducted by Luit Van Delft of The Netherlands.

Stiff, upright, spiky foliage forms a prickly upright mound that is a little non-descript until the bloom starts. Then this plant becomes the focal point of the garden as flower spikes push above the foliage bearing loads of colorful orange to bright red, tubular flowers aloft from early summer to fall. More compact than older Red Hot Pokers, this selection is perfect for small spaces and containers. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies.

Stiff, spiky foliage forms a prickly upright mound that gives rise to a spike of buds. This flower spike pushes above the foliage bearing loads of orange, tubular flowers from early summer to fall attracting pollinators and admiring looks!  Brilliant orange flowers are riveting in the garden. Tolerates dry, well-drained soil once established. Pollinators and hummingbirds love to visit. Outstanding when massed.

Stiff, narrow foliage forms a spiky mound that gives rise to thick spikes that open in June to reveal pokers of stunning, bright orange, tubular flowers. Easy to grow and long blooming, this selection is perfect for massing to give its color full effect and is perfect for cutting, too. Hummingbirds and butterflies will love to come around for a look!