The clear pink, semi-doubled flowers hold their color longer than other pink potentillas, although they may still fade under intense heat. This is an excellent choice for cooler climate gardeners who want low-maintenance flowers all summer long. Pink Paradise is so hardy and so easy to grow…it will thrive in full sun areas and will stand out whether planted alone or in groups, Deer resistant.

The prettiest potentilla! Most people plant potentilla because they just need something tough. And Happy Face Hearts potentilla is that – but it’s also pretty enough to feature in your landscape. It’s covered in large pink flowers from spring until frost. Each bloom starts out with a cheery yellow center which then feathers into white for an apple blossom-like effect. Bright green foliage is lightly furry, which deters deer and rabbits.

Compact form and large, full sized flowers will really wow the gardener from spring through the summer. Planted alone or in a group, this shrub will surely stand up up to its bloomin easy® name. “plant, water and relax”. The dark pink flowers darken as they age and contrast nicely with the mounded green foliage. Deer avoid this compact shrub while butterflies flock to its blooms all summer. 

‘Pink Profusion’ will bring ample amounts of joy to your garden with its breathtaking pink blossoms. These Porteranthus plants are drought tolerant and grow well in moist soil with full sunlight. This summer bloomer will attract butterflies and supports bees. 

Outstanding perennial produces long lasting blooms of balloon-like buds that burst open into beautiful pink bell-shaped flowers.Prefers full sun with moist, well drained soil and good air circulation.

Outstanding perennial produces long lasting blooms of balloon-like buds that burst open into beautiful pink, bell-shaped, semi-double flowers.Ideal choice for front of borders, rock gardens and cut flowers. Prefers full sun with moist, well-drained soil and good air circulation.

This plant possesses all the great gifts of other Pieris including deer resistance, dense rounded form, and April bloom, but adds a distinctly noticeable twist: amazing, deep pinkish-red flowers! ‘Valley Valentine’ exits the winter with deep red flower buds held in drooping strands above shiny, deep green foliage providing the start of a long, early spring of color that culminates in late April as buds open to strings of flowers that last into mid-May. New foliage emerges bronze, providing even more color on this evergreen that is perfect for partial shade areas.

A distinctive, evergreen broadleaf shrub with delicate, pink chains of bell-shaped flowers. Bronze tinted new foliage maturing to green. Overall compact form with year-round interest.

Like its close relative ‘Passion’, ‘Passion Frost’ demands to be seen in the landscape and is very pesuasive in getting your attention. It lures you in with its deep pink mid to late April bloom featuring strings of small, bell shaped flowers that are a blast of color in an otherwise white Pieris blooming world. While ‘Passion Frost’ can’t boast as deep pink flowers as ‘Passion’, it does have something that its showier blooming cousin can only envy: sparkling, showy, strongly variegated foliage that keeps its color even in the heat of summer. Each ‘Passion Frost’ leaf is happy to show off a distinct, bright white, thin band around the outer edge that surrounds a deep green glossy center. It is an amazing, year round show for this evergreen that makes its striking bloom look even more outstanding. ‘Passion Frost’ craves a morning sun/afternoon shade location with moist, well drained soil and winter wind protection to thrive.

There is nothing in the plant world to raise a gardener’s passion that an introduced plant that does something new, different or better. ‘Passion’ is decidedly one of those plants that injects some pizzazz and hot flower color into the mostly white blooming world of Andromeda. ‘Passion’ is a heavy blooming beauty that sets upright to slightly pendulous strings of small flower buds at the end of almost every branch. These buds open in mid to late April with a show of deep, cerise-pink, bell shaped flowers in such numbers it could turn the Andromeda world upside down! While other varieties have pink flowers, ‘Passion’ has the deepest pink ones by far and in numbers that put these other pink pretenders to shame all on a dense, round, well-behaved plant with lustrous, deep green, evergreen foliage. It is the perfect deer resistant winner for a foundation planting or border planting in your landscape especially in a half day sun area that has winter wind protection.