Forms a low, rounded mound in spring, growing to just under 1′ tall by summer. Light green leaves become covered in a dome of pure white flowers followed by pretty seed heads.

Rock ‘N Grow® ‘Tiramisu’ displays many colors over the growing season, much like the dessert. Bronze leaves form a wide, dome-shaped habit. Pink buds open to cream flowers late in the season. They are butterfly magnets and support bees. They grow well in the sun and in well-drained soils. Lastly, they make excellent cut flowers.  

This selection is unique among Stonecrops since it is one of the few upright Sedums that is worth growing for the foliage alone. This dwarf rock garden-sized sedum makes a compact 8″ tall x 1′ wide clump of tiny, very dissected, light green fleshy foliage. In late summer, Sedum ‘Thundercloud’ is topped with a cloud of white stars hovering just above the foliage. Extremely hardy and easy to grow, ‘Thundercloud’ tolerates dry, well-drained soil and performs magnificently.

This hardy selection of Sedum flowers displays soft pink blossoms and bright grey-green foliage that emerge and stick around late in the season, from late summer to early fall. Its small leaves give an airy look to the plant, however its size makes it perfect for covering slopes or to uase in place of shrubs in sunny areas. They are drought tolerant.

One of the problems with Schizophragma and other climbing hydrangea is that they can take a while to mature and produce flowers. Flirty Girl™ solves this issue, producing beautiful flowering 2 or 3 gallon plants with loads of lightly fragrant white blooms. Young purple shoots add to its interest. Developed in France by Pepinieres Minier.

Be the first one in your area to carry this exciting, underused, handsome vine. The first thing you’ll notice is ‘Moonlight’s’ remarkable foliage, pewter blue in color, dissected by a network of green and pink venation. In June you’ll rave about its big, white, Hydrangea-like blooms while you’ll rave about its vigorous demeanor year round. See pages 14-15 for more information about the White Flower Farm program.

This native grass is a kaleidoscope of colors throughout its long season- beginning in August and lasting through February. Pin straight, upright, slender blue-green leaves containing purplish-bronze racemes. Iconic, outstanding bronze-orange color emerges come fall, followed by puffy white seed heads in the winter. Truly an eye-catcher for multiple seasons!

Outstanding evergreen foliage puts a shine on a shady growing location while teeny white flowers borne in the leaf axils in spring pack a powerful punch with their superb fragrance. Slow growing and great for grouping in shade!