Celestial snow-white flowers drape with abundance from this vigorously growing vine. Its sweet fragrance will brighten up the winter days in your home. Winter brings a fragrant flurry of flowers that makes this a beautiful hanging basket selection.

This native plant is much beloved for its sweetly scented summer blooms. This smaller variety works with any size landscape, and has outstanding fall color so that the plant stays interesting beyond its bloom time. The flowers aren’t just longer, larger, and more fragrant than other varieties – they’re also more cold tolerant, assuring a good display even in USDA zone 5 where flower buds are frequently damaged. Itea is one of the most shade tolerant flowering shrubs and thrives even in wet soils, making it an excellent problem solver.

Blooming in spring with white racemes radiating out from a rounded plant with bright green foliage. The fragrance is lovely and in autumn the foliage turns gorgeous shades of burgundy. The small size makes it perfect for smaller gardens and foundation plantings. A versatile shrub for sun or shade. Thrives in moist soil but somewhat drought tolerant too. Deer resistant.

Little Henry® may sound small, but the landscape show it puts on is anything but small! Low and mound forming, this selection starts the show with an explosion of pure white flower spires in late June that stand out especially in group plantings. Little Henry’s® show springs to life again in the fall as the cool temperatures inspire a red foliage explosion that may outshine even that of Euonymus alatus ‘Compacta’. What a beautiful package!

It’s amazing how little used this selection is when you consider all it has going for it. Start with dark green, lustrous foliage on a tight, slightly spreading form that is perfect for grouping or for using alone. Add in its show of 2-6″ long racemes of white flowers that open in early June with a little fragrance to add a kick to the late spring garden and help attract a number of colorful butterflies. Finally, its amazing fall foliage color of brilliant reddish-purple will really make you stand up and take notice. An added bonus is this American Beauty tolerates many soils, from moist to dry, and partial shade while still performing at its peak. In sum, ‘Henry’s Garnet’ is an outstanding plant!

This exclusive new selection offers compact and deep green, leathery foliage that lights up the fall garden with the best red color show of any Itea! Long, 6″+ wands of fragrant white bloom appear in late spring attracting pollinators. Past flower wands are loaded with seeds for hungry native birds.

An unconventional Itea noted for its numerous, heavenward-shooting white, early summer flower spikes. A neat and tidy habit, in a container and in the garden, she has thick, dark green leaves which contrast nicely with the lightly fragrant, pure white blooms.

Charming perennial with clear white, yellow tinged flowers in late spring.Upright clump-forming grower. Will tolerate dry soil. Remove dead foliage in fall. Prefers moist, well drained soil in full sun to part shade.

Popular variety bears white blooms with yellow falls. Prefers full sun and moist soils. Blooms from June through July.

Breathtaking summer color from very large, ivory white flowers with bright lemon yellow markings borne over clumps of sword-shaped green leaves. When planted in groups, the flowers resemble a flock of swans.