Dark red, deeply lobed foliage emerges in spring to form an upright mound that serves as the backdrop for long, thin stems that rise above bearing white flowers in May. Its striking year round foliage color makes it perfect for massing in the front of a garden and for creating a long season of color in a container. Attracts hummingbirds and drought resistant when established.

Deep purple, deeply lobed foliage emerges in spring to form an upright mound that serves as the backdrop for long, thin stems that rise above bearing white flowers in May. Its striking year-round foliage color makes it perfect for massing in the front of a garden and for creating a long season of color in a container. Attracts hummingbirds and drought resistant when established.

Nearly black, deeply lobed foliage emerges in spring to form an upright mound that serves as the backdrop for long, thin stems that rise above bearing white flowers in May. Its striking year-round foliage color makes it perfect for massing in the front of a garden and for creating a long season of color in a container. Attracts hummingbirds and drought resistant when established.

Selection sports handsome colorful foliage. Forms a low mound of ruffled bronzy-brown leaves, the new leaves tinted red when they first appear. Taller stems produce sprays of small white flowers in late spring. Excellent for edging in sun to part shade. The first ruffled-edge strain to be offered from seed. Widely used in borders or as edging. Attracts hummingbirds. Good cut flowers.

Impressive tones of burgundy red, burnt orange, apricot and green add depth and texture to this easy to grow, hardy perennial. A profusion of soft, creamy white spikes of flowers add beauty from spring to late summer. This stunning, maintanence free Coral Bells is perfect in a border or as a eye-catching specimen in the landscape. Excellent choice for use as the “fill” in a mixed container!

Huge glossy black leaves are incredibly ruffled and form a substantial habit. Large flower scapes hold pink buds that open to white flowers.

This brilliant Heuchera has the reddest leaves ever, a neat, mounded crown, and is a vigorous grower. The leaves are cut and somewhat ruffled and reddest in the spring and fall when the temperatures are cooler. The 14″ spikes of white flowers in mid summer compliment and contrast with the foliage.

Thick, maple-like green foliage with silver highlights and purple-red near leaf veins, forms a pleasing tight mound. Flower stems rise above foliage in late May bearing white bell flowers through June. Deer resistant. Attracts hummingbirds. Drought resistant when established.

This selection sports brilliant foliage that changes colors with the seasons: red in spring, black in summer, and maroon in fall. White flowers on dark stems hover just above the foliage. A fine perennial from Terra Nova. Offers the gardener a tremendous new range of foliage colors, especially for shady areas. In warm regions this is best in part shade but is said to grow well in the South, East and Northwest. Unlicensed propagation prohibited.

Large yellow, green and orangey leaves curl gracefully at the edges to reveal warm pink undersides, setting off creamy flowers that will brighten up the landscape. ‘Big Top Gold’ is beloved by hummingbirds, but resistant to deer, making this selection a colorful delight not to miss out on.