Clematis Acropolis™ is perfect for anyone who wants to add color to their garden, deck, or patio. Every perennial garden should have at least one of these amazing vines. These plants are low maintenance, long-blooming, grow well in containers, and attract butterflies. This beautiful plant with its large pink blossoms will even thrive in light shade!

Vicki Boulevard is a chic Clematis that stands out in shades of vivid pink and magenta. Its compact size means it doesn’t need a big trellis or arbor, and it fits nicely in patio containers. Vicki will keep surprising you with new flowers throughout summer. Once the flowering wanes, cut it back and it’ll grow new for another show. 

Large pink petals with a darker pink bar and contrasting yellow anthers. A beautiful climbing vine for patio or container plantings. A very free-flowering plant ideal for a shady position in the garden, for growing in a container on the deck garden or patio. Also ideal for brightening up an outdoor dining area. 

A superb plant for the small garden as it only grows to 3-4 ft. (90-120cm). Easy to grow and cultivate. 

A strong-growing plant that produces strong flower stems, making it ideal for cutting for the home where it can last 10 days. Corrinne Vine is great for a shady part of the garden where it needs deep-colored flowers or foliage to enhance its pale flowers. They are strong plants for growing in a container, for the deck garden, patio, or outdoor dining areas, where it will brighten up such an area.

This medium-sized tree has large branches with flowers covering throughout in the spring. Blossoms are very fragrant, pale-pink flowers that resemble wisteria bring pollinators to it. Seed pods turning over in the fall. Lovely shade tree with that will be a showstopper to your landscape.

Long lasting, hot pink blooms resemble a turtlehead and contrast wonderfully with the lustrous dark green leaves. The compact habit performs well in containers or mixed beds where it will slowly spread. Especially if planted in a moist location such as a stream bed, along a pond or in a rain garden. this native cultivare is a favorite for many butterflies and local pollinators while deer tend to avoid it. 

Just when garden color is winding down in the late summer, ‘Hot Lips’ puts in an appearance and helps make the landscape beautiful again with big, tight spikes of rose-pink flowers rising above deep, dark green foliage. Late August through September bloom and its preference for moist soils will make this plant a hit around the water garden too!

Formerly sold as Double Take™ ’Pink Storm’ quince.
Huge flowers on a thornless plant! You’ll do a double take when you see this quince that looks like a camellia. Double Take Pink™ puts on a spectacular early season display of pink blooms. The large, double flowers are excellent in cut flower arrangements. Bright spring flowers are only the beginning of the Double Take quince’s appeal: they’re also thornless and do not produce fruit. Extremely drought tolerant once established, these early spring charmers are excellent landscape plants and real survivalists in tough climates. Developed by Dr. Tom Ranney and his team at the Mountain Horticultural Crops Research & Extension Center in beautiful North Carolina, they are sure to brighten spring landscapes across the United States.  

Upright and rounded, this tree’s stiff branches are covered in striking reddish-purple bloom in early May. Foliage emerges after bloom, bright gold matures to yellow and lime in summer. Striking Spring bloom! Foliage is colorful throughout the growing season making this an outstanding specimen tree. Bloom attracts butterflies and birds love this plant’s shelter.