Brighten up any partial shade or shade area with this durable creeper with nearly luminescent chartreuse to golden foliage. Foliage emerges in the early spring with the force of the sun and fills in quickly to form a low, dense, spreading mat. Its chartreuse foliage ages with a little more green color and also gives rise to numerous short spikes of small pink flowers in April continuing into June adding to this plant’s already colorful good looks.

Another great selection of Lamium with the attributes that make you love this group of plants: its ability to cover ground in shady or partially shaded areas, its easy care nature, and its colorful look from foliage and bloom that makes it look so much more refined than your normal groundcover. Its foliage is superb with small silver leaves edged in green that form a tight mat and creep along the ground. Short spikes of bud poke above the emerging foliage in April to reveal reddish-pink bloom that lasts well into June to spice up the look of this plant further.

One of the best choices for a tough yet showy perennial groundcover. This selection forms a spreading patch of small silver leaves with a narrow green edge. Pink flowers rise above the silver foliage from late spring all the way into the cooler fall weather! Ideal for use in containers, borders, edging or as showy groundcover. ‘Pink Pewter’ quicks spreads to form a colorful groundcover it prefers moist, well-drained soil in partial shade. Just be careful with over watering as it can cause root rot.

Flashy foliage color is the first thing you will notice about this trailing, spreading groundcover. That and its ability to thrive in shady conditions will combine to make this a plant that is indispensable in your landscape. Foliage emerges in the spring with an electrifying effect in the garden as shades of green, chartreuse, and silver combine to create an early spring wake up call of color. After the foliage fills in, buds form at the ends of stems opening to mauve-pink flowers that sprinkle the plant with additional color throughout May and June. ‘Anne Greenaway’ is easy to grow and covers a fair amount of ground in the front of any shade or partial shade planting. Group it to really show off that amazing foliage or even use it in a container to add a blast of electrifying color!

Infinitini crapmyrtles are both compact and heavy blooming. This heavy-blooming, dense, rounded plant has rich dark pink-red blooms in summer, and nice clean, green foliage. It adds lots of color to summer landscapes, and fits easily into container gardens and residential landscapes.

Infinitini crapemyrtles are an exciting new line of dwarf plants that are strong growers with abundant summer flowers. Infinitini Brite Pink is a ball of bright pink flowers all summer long. This summer rebloomer stays compact, and fits easily into container gardens and residential landscapes.

Aggressively growing and floriferous, this selection covers itself with brilliant pink, stem ending towers of bloom that contrasts with deep burgundy foliage from July through August. Extremely showy summer bloom. Colorful fall foliage. Tolerates drought and hot sun. Outstanding as a specimen or in a grouping

Dense and compact, ‘Hopi’ makes the summer comes alive with brilliant pinkish red towers of blooms from July through August. Best in a protected area in the north.

A new semi-dwarf form of crapemyrtle, blooming in early summer with fuchsia pink flowers. Forms a rounded shrub, with a dense, full shape. The foliage emerges a plum-purple in color and eventually matures to a rich dark green throughout the summer, setting off the bright flowers. Will bloom again in late summer if the first flush of flowers are deadheaded. Excellent resistance to leaf spot and powdery mildew. Perfect for foundation plantings or as an informal hedge. Bred by Plant Introductions Inc.

Midnight Magic™ has superb purple-maroon foliage and offers loads of dark pink flowers. It has a rounded compact shape. It begins blooming in July when summer color is in short supply and remains colorful into September. Additionally, the foliage color is not diminished, even in southern heat. With its beautiful dark foliage and good leaf spot and mildew resistance, Midnight Magic is an exciting problem-free replacement for purple leaf plums where plums are often defoliated by August.