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This is possibly the most popular daylily grown! For good reason too- it's compact, vigorous, fragrant, and an excellent rebloomer. Not to mention that its reasonably pest free and attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Grows to about 12" tall and wide.
This native perennial has green leaves with silver. Produces small pink bell shade flowers on wiry stems. Grows to 12-18" tall and wide.
Heuchera americana, commonly called coral bells or alumroot, is a perennial native to eastern and central North America. This plant has heart-shaped leaves and tiny greenish-white bell-shaped flowers in the late spring to early summer.
Rounded leaves that emerge a metallic rose pink mature to a deep purple pink on a compact Heuchera. Perfect for adding a touch of color in all four season for your shade beds.
'Sultry Night' has ruffled foliage that is black with a purple overlay. The plant has small, light pink to white colored flowers that bloom in midsummer.
Heuchera Forever Midnight has dark purple foliage and small white flowers in the late spring to fall.
Rich purple glossy foliage with small spikes of pinkish purple flowers make this Heuchera stand out. An easy to grow plant that only gets 1-2 feet tall and wide.
Talk about red foliage! Not burgundy but red, talk about a cool foliage color! Nicely cut and ruffled foliage that is especially bright in the spring. Produces white flowers on 14" stalks mid summer.
Perennial Plant of the Year 1991 Nice clump forming classic garden perennial. The deep purple foliage in the spring that matures to bronze over the summer. Grows to 15-24" tall best in some shade.
Long blooming coral bell with nice tall dark pink/red flowers. Nice silver overlay on green foliage.
Named for its velvety, hairy foliage this is a nice ground-cover with attractive foliage. Typically the latest blooming Heuchera with blooms that are whitish pink.
Heuchera Plum Pudding has purple foliage and small white flowers in the late spring to fall.
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
Huge blooms at 8 inches make a big statement on this perennial! A mix of red, pink, and white cover the dark green foliage from mid summer to fall. Attracts many types of pollinators but it is a favorite to butterflies.
A large leafed Hosta with a maple leaf pattern of dark green outlined by chartreuse. Great for shady moist locations.
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.
Big, bold and blue! That's what this hosta is all about. The plants top out at 3' and the white flowers contrast nicely at 4'. The foliage is nicely slug resistant.
Shiny green leaves with rippled wavy edges that comes to a nice point at the end. Lavender flowers rise above the foliage in summer for an outstanding display the hummingbirds and bumblebees will love.
'Cathedral Windows' forms a large clump of rounded, bright gold leaves with dark green margins. Large, fragrant, near-white flowers appear above the foliage in late summer, which are attractive to hummingbirds and other beneficial pollinators.