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This cross of coral bell and foamflower has amazing chartreuse foliage with red veins. The plants foliage is enough of a reason to plant it but it does flower too! Grows up to about 18" part to full shade.
A Southeast native hibiscus that produces bright red flowers from June through fall. The foliage is deeply lobed into 3,5, or 7 lobes. Hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies are attracted to the blooms. The stems are also great for nesting/overwintering
This hosta has nice medium green leaves with a margin that starts chartreuse and changes to white. This is a hosta that has been in productions since the 1920's, a sure sign that its a good one! grows to 24" tall.
A medium sized Hosta that has variegated foliage that changes as it ages. Starting with chartreuse margins that get more gold/yellow then eventually fading to more of a creamy color.
Pointed wavy edged leaves with green centers and creamy white margins on this classic looking hosta. Perfect for shade gardens! Midsummer brings almost pure white tubular flowers that will attracts all sorts of pollinators, especially hummingbirds.
Pointed wavy edged leaves with green centers and creamy white margins on this classic looking hosta. Perfect for shade gardens! Midsummer brings almost pure white tubular flowers that will attracts all sorts of pollinators, especially hummingbirds
'One Last Dance' has vivid green leaves with lighter yellow margins. The margins are highly irregular, creating a feathered appearance. The yellow margins change to become more green as the seasons progress.
'Paradigm' has light green-gold leaves with darker blue margins. As spring goes on, the variegation increases. Lavender flowers will grow in mid summer.
A large hosta with dark glossy green foliage and distinct veining, leaves can get to be 9 inches long! White fragrant tubular flowers emerge in midsummer on tall scapes that rise high above the foliage.
A medium sized hosta with green centers and creamy white margins on pointed leaves. Lavender tubular flowers emerge in midsummer on scapes that rise above the foliage. Flowers attracts all sorts of pollinators, especially hummingbirds!
Add some interest to those hard to plant shady spots with this hybrid hosta. Deep green corrugated foliage will give you garden texture and in early summer small lavender flowers will give a dash of color.
Bright yellow foliage to add a bit of sunshine to your shade garden! Attractive rippled edges as a nice texture to the wedge shaped leaves. Mid summer bring lavender flowers that rise high above the foliage and attracts hummingbirds!
A shade favorite with thick heart shaped leaves with blue centers and creamy white margins. Ruffled edges add even more texture to this attractive Hosta. White flowers emerge in mid summer high above the foliage and will attract hummingbirds!
A smaller hosta with thinner lance shaped leaves. Foliage has good veining with light green centers and creamy white margins. A good choice to add texture into any sized shade garden!
Bright gold foliage that can handle more sun than most hosta
Heart shaped leaves with bright green centers and yellow margins that fade to a creamy white with age. Soft rippled edges add more texture to the attractive foliage. Light lavender flowers will attract hummingbirds when they bloom in early to mid summer.
Vulcan shows strong growth with nice white centers that wont 'melt out'. Contrasting with the dark green margins the variegated foliage is quite attractive. Lavender flowers emerge in mid-summer attracting hummingbirds!
Nice cultivar of our native hydrangea. Great pink flowers! From Proven Winners: Ruby-red smooth hydrangea! The dark burgundy red flower buds of Invincibelle Ruby open to a two-toned combination of bright ruby red and silvery pink. The foliage is extr
'Annabelle' has large white blooms that make it a garden classic. The straight species Smooth hydrangea has more of a lace cap with minimal sterile flowers whereas 'Annabelle' has big sterile flowers to give it more of a mop head look.
This a local hero! Found and introduced by Frederick Ray, a former professor at Delaware Valley College. This selection is prized for its Huge white lace cap flowers, sturdy stems, and nice deep blue-green leaves. Very tolerant of hot summer weather and c