You will do a double take when you see these unique white berries speckled with red seeds. A Tropical flavor  that some say is similar to pineapple, hense the common name of Pineberry. Self-pollinating and everbearing you are sure to have plenty to delicious fruits to frost.

Deep green, strap-like foliage forms a tight mound that serves as the backdrop for fat buds that open to reveal big, pure white, double, frilly, aster-like blooms that start in late June and continue through the summer. Easy to grow, this selection will thrill you with its strength of bloom and its ability to keep clean, cool, fresh bloom in the garden despite the summer’s heat.

This Cary Award winner is a spectacular landscape plant with 2 to 2.5″ diameter flowers in July, astounding multi-colored exfoliating bark, and superb reddish-purple fall color. Easy to grow and pest-free.

The herb world is constantly abuzz about this plant with good reason. A small taste of a dried or fresh leaf reveals an incredible sweetness like sugar times two! The extract of this plant is used in Japan as an artificial sweetener in many foods and accounts for over 40% of that country’s artificial sweetener market. At home, it can be used as your own non-caloric sweetener in many recipes and, the best part about Stevia is its easy care nature great garden look. Stevia loves full sun, good drainage, retains its sweetness when dried or in the hottest of weather and is at its sweetest late in the season just before it blooms with an impressive display of white, mum-like flowers. Annual.

Also called ‘Big Ears’ thanks to the huge leaves, twice the size of its little cousin. Woolly and velvety, silvery-white in color, the foliage has a strong clumping habit and makes for a great groundcover. More heat- and humidity-tolerant than the species. Sparingly produces blooms of purplish pink spikes.

Everyone is familiar with x van houttei since it has been a staple of the spring landscape for decades, but ‘Renaissance’ is better because it displays a much stronger resistance to diseases. You’ll be hard pressed to find one single difference between the two plants except ‘Renaissance’ is much more carefree and much more able to deliver on the promise of being a great landscape plant! So, enjoy the same fountain form and incredible bloom that resembles a snowstorm only in late May and June, and use generously in the garden for its great looks when planted alone or in groups to form an elegant border planting.

Graceful and arching, this selection is loaded with white flowers in mid- to late April before foliage appears. Attractive throughout the summer with a bright yellow foliage display.

An old-fashioned stand-by, this plant is nearly covered with small, white, double flowers before the leaves emerge in mid-April. Upright and open form with a nice display of red fall foliage color.

A dense, thick mound of a plant that is awash in pure white flowers in mid to late May. Deep, blue-green foliage is very effective and fine textured and the plant is quite hardy and very dependable.

Cool blue foliage is the perfect contrast to this hardy plant’s crisp white blooms. Hints of burgundy in the new growth foreshadow the rich red foliage color it develops in fall. This neat, mounded plant is an excellent addition to the landscaper’s palette.