An awesome plant for northern landscapes: a gold-leaf version of ‘Tor’! Buds with hings of red in them open to white spring flowers. Sunny yellow foliage holds its color well, and the full, compact habit is very attractive. Also, it doesn’t burn in the summer and has great fall color. If you’re looking for a colorful, hardy plant that will look great all season, this is the variety for you! It thrives in full sun and will make a colorful hedge when grouped that you just can’t ignore!

White Meadowsweet is a deciduous shrub with tiny pinkish-white flowers. Fruits appear in the fall dispersing seeds. Birds and butterflies flock to this perennial! Best planted in a rain garden or along creeks and water sources.

A diminutive selection, about a fifth the size of the species and about half the size of ‘Sem’. It boasts brighter and longer-lasting colorful springtime foliage that yields an array of yellow, orange, red, and even pink hues. White, astilbe-like, flowers appear in summer attracting butterflies and other pollinators. As growth slows in mid-summer, the foliage transitions to a Kelly green. Remove the suckers annually to maintain a mounded habit or plant in restricted area to contain its growth. Tolerant of alkaline and clay soils.

This is the perfect sized shrub for the smallest of gardens! Matcha Ball® ash leaf spirea forms a perfect round ball of pretty fern-like foliage in a fresh shade of green (that green color reminded us of Matcha tea, thus the name). When the foliage first emerges in the spring there is a hint of color in the leaves and petioles that ranges from red to orange- peach in color, ultimately maturing to green. This variety sparsely blooms, which helps maintain the form throughout the growing season. Fall

With the improved Cherry On Top™ Sorbaria, experience this plant’s classic foliage beauty, with the added benefit of the perfect topping to complete your enjoyment. After the white plume flowers finish, savor clusters of bright, fresh-looking red seed pods instead of the traditional dried brown seeds. This extends the seasons of beauty you can enjoy through summer and fall.

Bring your landscape alive with pollinators that will flock to this narrow, upright grower that blooms from late summer to early fall. Small flowers are borne on a stem ending spike and feature yellowish-white rays surrounding yellow central disks putting on a subtle but very satisfying summer show.

Attractive yellow-green foliage forms a clump that gives rise to silvery-white plumes in late summer and early fall. This selection is perfect for massing in semi-shade and is the perfect, easy to grow plant for drought-prone areas. Outstanding when grouped especially in semi-shaded or drought-prone locales. Attractive foliage and form. Subtle yet effective bloom in late summer.

What an accent plant! Huge, grayish white foliage forms a tight mound and produces a look that is unique. You’ll be hard pressed to find a plant that mixes so well with perennials and other annuals in the garden. It is also the ultimate plant for a mixed deck container with outstanding color and texture throughout the growing season.

Easy to grow and, better yet, very tolerant of shady areas while still putting out peak landscape performance, ‘Larneim Park’ will be a very dependable groundcover that will still bloom well despite a lack of sun. Compact and dense, it’s the first Sedum of the season to bloom, budding up in early May and opening to a cascade of small white flowers in late May continuing into late June. ‘Larneim Park’ is a great source of nectar for native bees and certain butterflies and performs well in rocky, shallow, drought prone soils. Plant it in groups for a dramatic sweep of easy care spring color.