Just like any fine wine, these gorgeous flowers will pair well with a variety of other plants in the garden. These tall, fragrant, purple, and gold blossoms will attract butterflies, hummingbirds, and many people! They are resistant to both deer and rabbits in addition to having drought tolerance.

There are many reasons to love the one of a kind flowers that come with Blatant. They have large 5” blossoms with a lower layer of magenta petals and an upper layer of yellow petals. This Iris will continue to blossom late into the season, ensuring that your garden is filled with color for weeks. Blatant is deer resistant, drought tolerant, reblooming, and make excellent cut flowers that will add a one of a kind color to any vase or bouquet. 

It’s amazing how you can turn a staid, stodgy, dependable plant into the next hot plant with just a splash of color. ‘Drops of Gold’ is a great example as Ilex crenata ‘Hetzi’ morphs from boring to brilliant with splotches of bright gold color spangling its small, convex, deep green foliage. This show of gold is even brighter in full sun and remains that way without the fading that can occur in the heat of the summer for some yellow colored plants. Easy to care for and easy to trim, ‘Drops of Gold’ is a shot of life for any foundation or low hedge. See pages 14-15 for more details on the White Flower Farm program.

Sunny Boulevard’® is a great selection of this underused North American native plant that was selected for its much longer bloom time. Its tight, compact form sporting deep green willow-like leaves is also one of it landscape strong points and, also, the perfect backdrop for a riotous display of small, brilliant yellow, daffodil-like flowers that unfurl beginning in July and continue right on until September. Fruit sets after flowering, offering even more colorful interest through the autumn and winter months. ‘Sunny Boulevard’® thrives in well-drained soil but is also very adaptable to poor and drought soils while being able to bloom and grow in any full sun to part shade location.

Treat this like an herbaceous perennial and cut it back each year. Has large, single, lemon-yellow flowers throughout the entire plant which are somewhat fragrant. Peak flowering time is in late June, but will continue throughout the entire summer.

This selection is more tightly branched then the species and blooms longer as well. Butterflies and native bees are drawn in numbers to its large yellow flowers from July till September. Willow like foliage is unique looking, clean, pest free and adds subtle yet effective texture to the landscape.

Cool blue foliage for sunny landscapes! Attractive blue-green leaves contrast with bright yellow sunburst-like flowers in July and August. This deer-resistant little shrub is a very low-maintenance and colorful option for landscaping, especially edging beds and walkways, or as a ground cover. And it’s native to North America!

This mounded grower has blue-silver foliage blanketed with 3/4” sunny yellow flowers in late spring and early summer. In fall, the leaves transform to yellow, orange, and red and reveal an attractive exfoliating bark. This plant thrives in full sun and well-drained soil and is adaptable in many parts of the country, growing reliably from Georgia to Minnesota. Good alternative to spirea and potentilla in colder areas of the country. Bred by Plant Introductions, Inc.

Red Star™ is covered with yellow blossoms in spring and clusters of red berries each fall. Fill your fall garden and floral arrangements with red hips. Hypericum can be used as a specimen plant or in drifts where they can truly show off. Rust resistant and easy-to-grow.

Bright yellow spring flowers are followed by even brighter, long lasting, fire engine red berries that pair perfectly with autumn’s oranges, maroons and yellows. Berries also show well against dark green foliage in late summer to early fall.