A more shrubby perennial; the dark, glossy leaves are dense and create a mounded plant 3′ tall and round. Single 3″ white flowers start blooming in September and last until frost.

Robust and vigorous, Whispurr™ Pink is tightly packed with wonderfully minty scented foliage along stems that are topped with pink buds that open to big plumes of white-tipped flowers in mid to late spring. Perfect for massing in a garden, this selection will also add even more color with its magnetic attraction to butterflies and other native insects. Long blooming through the summer, it even thrives in a container on your deck!

Robust and vigorous, Whispurr™ Blue is tightly packed with wonderfully minty scented foliage along stems that are topped with purple buds that open to big plumes of lilac flowers in mid to late spring. Perfect for massing in a garden, this selection will also add even more color with its magnetic attraction to butterflies and other native insects. Long blooming through the summer, it even thrives in a container on your deck!  

Treat your feline friends to a treat they can’t resist! Catnip is a dream to grow, easily forming a dense, bushy plant with dark green foliage. Its spikes of purple-spotted white flowers will catch your eye. Catnip makes pretty tasty tea for human consumption but you’ll have to fight your cat for it. Be sure to put it out of reach so it can survive continued feline visitations! Perennial.

Dense, low growing evergreen groundcover, new foliage is edged in pink in spring and turns a brilliant fiery red in fall, lighting up the landscape! Red berries are held in large clumps in the fall adding to the great fall show. Year round interest with colorful foliage and berries. Perfect for grouping in the landscape or for use in containers. Smaller size makes it a good fit for small spaces.

This subtlety spectacular species is in its element in moist, shady gardens featuring foliage that best resembles Heuchera, forming a basal mound. Slender stalks rise above the foliage bearing very small, white, snowflake like blooms along its length. Outstanding when grouped!

Popular grass with silvery-white plumes held high above dense, arching foliage.Cut back in early April. Upright clump-forming grass. Divide in early spring every 5-7 years. Prefers a moist, well drained soil in full sun.

Long, slender, green blades with white midribs that take on spectacular fall color reach up to 6′ by the end of summer to be topped off with fluffy, pink to beige flowers. Scout is an infertile variety from the University of Georgia.

Narrow leaves are silver with a thin green center, a bright and stunning plant when a mature 4 fountain-like mound. Airy white flowers bloom September into October.