Large dark green leaves that are mottled with a silver spots. The silver mottled foliage is complimented by large wide flowers that are brown, purple and cream. Evergreen foliage. Deer resistant.

Dense mounds of green leafy foliage is first to form on this early spring perennial making a fresh backdrop for the masses of bright yellow flowers blooming in early spring. Larger then most these cheery blooms are sure to delight!

This power packed little gem looks too small to produce the abundance of flowers it does from April to June but seeing is believing as wave after wave of brilliant red backed, yellow corolla flowers cover this plant for weeks on end. These flowers hang like horned bells above a dense, tight foliage mound and provide the earliest source of nectar for hummingbirds available in the spring landscape. ‘Little Lanterns also provides a caterpillar food source for a number of out_standing native butterflies. It’s a little plant that does it all and can even do it in dry, shadier areas that tend to be difficult to landscape in. Plant this in groups and prepare for the spring show.

Here’s your chance to get in on the ground floor with a new series of Columbine and a unique color that will draw approving nods from your customers. The Swan series of Aquilegia are the best and brightest, a new series bred for earlier and profuse flowering on very uniform plants. There are a stunning group of color combinations, but none more stunning than that of ‘Swan Pink & Yellow’, combining these two shades in a way that has not been seen in a Columbine before. These dense, beefy plants will bud in early April with flowers appearing later in the month that feature a light lemon yellow flower corolla set off by a coral pink horned back. You’ll be amazed by the color and the sheer numbers of flowers that these tough, easy to grow plants will bring to your garden. They’ll thrive in full sun or partial shade and your customers will be fighting to buy groups of them!

Gray-green leaves are captivating when filled with droplets of a morning dew. A good edging plant or groundcover, it requires moist soil. Small yellow-green flowers produced in late spring.

Cold and drought tolerant plants stay small, compact and neat. Dwarf growing habit with enormous 3″ flowers from late spring into midsummer. Needs no support. Great for cut flowers.

Large spikes of bright yellow flowers held above deep green foliage bloom July through September. Dense, compact and perfect for grouping. Long blooming and attractive to hummingbirds and other pollinators.

Kudos™ Yellow has an impeccable compact habit and long lasting, glowing color from June to September. Butterfly loving, yellow colored plumes are full with a delectable honey-mint scent. Perfect in mixed containers or in a border. Deer resistant and drought tolerant!

Kudos™ Gold has an impeccable habit and long lasting, glowing color from June to August. Butterfly loving, bright golden colored plumes are full with a delectable honey-mint scent. Perfect in mixed containers or in a border. Deer resistant!