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This short but showy daylily produces peach pink blooms with red veining. The petals are ruffled with green centers. The blooms emerge in early summer and are about 4 inches across.
Large blooms that transition from the frilly yellow edges, pale creamy yellow middle petal, into a maroon eye, and finally the bright green throat. A nice addition that stands out against the light green grass like foliage typical of Day lilies.
Hepatica acutiloba, otherwise known as Liverwort, is an herbacious evergreen perennial that blooms mid February. The flowers range in color from pale pink to pure white. This plant is considered non toxic to humans.
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Temple of Bloom seven-son flower is a beautiful, easy to grow small tree which simply can't be matched for year-round beauty.
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.
Bright red foliage will mature into a deep mahogany color. Coming out of the lobed leaves are the pretty red stalks that hold the light pink flower.
Heuchera Forever Midnight has dark purple foliage and small white flowers in the late spring to fall.
Heuchera 'Georgia Peach' is a cultivar that is known for its brightly colored foliage that changes colors throughout the season. The foliage turns peachy orange to rose-purple. 'Georgia Peach' has tiny white flowers that bloom in the summer.
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.
Loads of nice pink flowers in late spring and green foliage with maroon veining make this a nice plant for shade to part sun
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
Very blue huge cupped and twisted foliage on this 18" tall hosta
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.
Forms a 15-20” tall mound of wavy, heart-shaped apple-green leaves variegated with creamy margins. The real prize that comes from this hosta is the fragrance! Enjoy!