Iris color always, in the past, has seemed so fleeting. Let’s face it, 10 days to 2 weeks of spring color is just not enough especially when you such spectacular color like ‘Orange Harvest’. Thank goodness an Iris like ‘Orange Harvest’ is among the growing ranks of this genus that reblooms. Sure, it will still give that massive flush of early June color with huge orange flowers with matching beards that will electrify any sunny garden but, after a summer of rest, as the weather cools in September, a smaller yet still significant rebloom of these big orange flowers will burst forth with their harvest moon color and their light yet seductive scent. Like all German Iris, ‘Orange Harvest’ is easy to grow in a sunny spot with sandy, well drained soil. Plant it among some Salvia ‘May Night’ for mind blowing color contrast and don’t forget to cut a few for a vase inside the house to make those fleeting days of bloom even more memorable.

This beautiful bicolor iris not only looks amazing with its peach and white-colored blossoms, but it is also a very fragrant flower. Germanica Invitation is deer resistant, reblooming, and will make excellent cut flowers. 

‘Jennifer Rebecca’ is among a group of new Iris selections that will rebloom later in the season after their normal spring season, giving you another opportunity to cherish their unqiue blooms. This flower is memorably colored with lavender-pink uprights and falls accentuated by bright tangerine beards! They are spectacular as they lord over the garden on tall, sturdy stems that are perfect for cutting.

Little Goblin® Orange winterberry holly lights up the darkest season with dozens of extra-large, bright orange berries. Smaller habit makes it much more landscape-friendly than other winterberry hollies – Little Goblin Orange is just 3-4′ tall and wide. In order to get fruit, you will need to plant Little Goblin® Guy winterberry holly as a pollinator – one Little Goblin® Guy will pollinate 5-7 Little Goblin® Orange and/or Little Goblin® Red plants. Plant the male within 50′ of the female varieties to ensure a heavy berry set.

Pumpkin™ Hypercium is covered with yellow flowers in spring, followed by clusters of glowing orange berries each fall, making them the perfect addition to cut autumn floral arrangements. Plant in mixed containers along with fall mums or flowering kale to highlight its outstanding fall berry display, or in the garden in drifts were it can truly show off its multi-season appeal. Rust-resistant and easy to grow.

Compact and dense, this selection’s dark green foliage backs small, bright yellow, showy flowers that bloom in June. Fruit forms as blooms pass and this fruit darken to deep red in fall. Easy to grow with great summer color from flowers and fruit from June until frost. Short form is perfect for grouping. Loves full sun.

Get ready to ignite your landscape with this member of the Ignite™ series of Hypericum that will give you outstanding color from early summer through fall. Ignite™ Scarlet Red is a short growing, dense, upright plant with strong stems that feature deep green foliage tightly held to form a mounding pillar of green. The foliage serves as the perfect backing for loads of yellow, almost star-like flowers that begin blooming in mid-June and continue until frost. The flowers are plentiful and the color outstanding but it is not all the color displayed by this plant. As flowers go by, fruit develops that turns a dark orange-red and adds to the color show right on through the fall. Perfect for sun and small spaces, this selection is a color machine in the ground or in a mixed container and it even tolerates sandy soil and drought once established along with being deer resistant.

Large tropical hibiscus flowers are abundant and thrive in the patio container or the landscape. Large multicolored flowers radiate from the center with a dark maroon to pink then orange and finish with a ruffled trim of yellow! Incredible summerlong color! Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Easy to grow and spectacular as a specimen on a deck.

Brighten up your deck with this amazingly colorful tropical Hibiscus! The steady stream of huge, 9″ diameter, single flowers are a force of nature with yellow petal edges surrounding pink and white mid-petals all centered around a deep purple throat. It’s a summer show that keeps on giving right up to frost.

Deeply cut, maple-leaf looking foliage is a glossy orange-yellow from spring to summer. Summer brings with it small clusters of white, bell-shaped flowers. In cool weather, foliage turns a burgundy-rose hue to add interest to the landscape. Excellent vigor and dynamic foliage- tolerates high heat and humidity. Excellent in mass, in containers, or as an accent to a mixed bed.