A member of the Lily Looks™ series developed in the Netherlands, this dwarf lily is a rich sunny accent for containers and flower borders. Delicate black freckles add to the visual intrigue of this midsummer showstopper, making Tiny Bee a great pick for cut flower arrangements and rock gardens.
Stiff, upright stems hold shiny, deep green, spear shaped leaves. Each stem loads up with buds that open in early summer to big, brilliant bright yellow with bright red and orange splattered flowers in late June and July.
Stiff, upright stems hold shiny, deep green, spear shaped leaves. Each stem loads up with buds that open in early summer to big, pink colored flowers with wide, yellow-orange throats. Easy to grow. Attractive foliage. Huge flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Perfect for grouping in the middle of a garden or for use in mixed containers. Wonderful cut flower! Thrives in partial sun but can tolerate full sun. Feed yearly with an organic fertilizer. Prune near ground level in late fall after a hard freeze.
Unlike ‘Desdemona’, ‘The Rocket’ is grown for its spires of bright yellow flowers. Yet the large 8-10″ leaves will create a beautiful mound 3-4′ tall and round, a real eye-catcher. July-August.
This sure-to-stun novelty sports large, serrated leaves that present themselves like landing pads beneath mustard yellow, rocket-shaped flower spikes. Add a touch of whimsy to your landscape with this fun new plant!
Great for those shady, damp spots in the garden or near a pond. Foliage is the highlight of this perennial with nicely textured, deep purple leaves. Early summer bloom provides for daisy-like yellow flowers that last several weeks. Great for a damp spot that does not get much sun. The compact size makes them ideal for ground cover or container. Foliage offers nice rich color and texture to the landscape such as bog gardens.
This unique selection has large flowers, consisting of layers of white, fluffy petals surrounding a yellow button centre over attractive dark green, toothed foliage. Excellent used in containers, borders, and as fresh cut flowers. Attracts Butterflies!
Single 2-3″ white flowers all summer long if dead headed. Lustrous deep green foliage. Hardy and durable if planted in well-drained soil and full sun. June-July. 2003 Perennial Plant of the Year.
Does well behaved automatically mean dull? In other worlds that may be a possibility but in the plant world, ‘Lacrosse’ can answer this question with an emphatic NO! Once you see ‘Lacrosse’ in action you’ll understand because, while its form is dense, compact, contained and exceedingly well behaved in your garden, it’s ability to bloom and make a huge entrance into the summer garden shows it to be anything but a wallflower! Big yellow centers on these 2.5″ diameter flowers are surrounded by pure white rays that actually have spoon-like endings on them giving the flowers even a little more with which to grab your attention. ‘Lacrosse’ loves full sun and loves to be grouped so it can really light up the garden from early July through late August with its outstanding bloom.
A greatly improved dwarf selection forms exceptionally dense, rounded ball-shaped mound of dark green foliage. Large, 3-4″ white flowers with gold centers obscure the foliage at height of bloom. Easy to grow and enjoy! Excellent cut flower and any perennial mixed bed would not be complete with out a Shasta Daisy.