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A leatherleaf viburnum that is typically taller than it is wide with a more upright habit. A profuse bloomer of creamy white flowers that produces fruits that start red and fade into black. A nice option for shady areas!
Not your average violet! A beautiful flush of spring bicolored flowers of dark purple and lilac. You will get a heavy bloom in spring but will typically see sporadic blooming till frost.
The renowned Mt Cuba center calls this plant "an enchanting groundcover", we agree. The heart shaped leaves are silvery blue with dark veins. Only grows to 3-5" tall and up to 15" wide. Grows best in some shade.
Top reasons to grow Very Fine Wine® in your garden: - Fantastic cold hardiness, less prone to tip dieback. - Darker foliage, full season interest.
From Proven Winners - Rosy pink flowers appear in late spring and often re-bloom in summer. Rich dark purple foliage all summer. Season long color. Deer resistant. Attracts hummingbirds. Grows to 4-6' Tall.
A very compact Weigela with excellent foliage! Beautiful bronze, red, orange hues will last throughout the summer. It blooms in spring with pink tubular shaped flowers.
This is the most compact Weigela in the 'Sonic Bloom' line, reaching to only about 4 feet tall and wide. Covered in 'punch pink' blooms though spring and then reblooming in late summer for a continuous show! The foliage is dark green with bronze tinting.
From Proven Winners: Beautiful and versatile! Spilled Wine® weigela shares the fabulous deep purple foliage and bright pink flowers of the classic Wine & Roses® weigela but in a smaller size. This useful plant grows wider than tall, making it the pe
Attractive dark foliage with contrasting white flowers. This shrub makes a nice border or specimen plant. Deer resistant for ease of growth.
A small compact easy to grow shrub that has big impact! Dark foliage throughout the whole growing season contrasts beautifully with the electric red tubular flowers.
A nativar Wisteria that is smaller and less aggressive than the invasive Asian variety. Although smaller it does not loose any of the beauty. Showy racemes of purple lavender flowers bloom late spring into early summer.
Native from the south the central US this cold hardy wisteria is not as aggressive as the Asian species but still grows with good vigor. Large foot long racemes of lavender blue flowers adorn this vine starting around June.
Leggy stems are produced to hold attractive green foliage and the small clusters of burgundy flowers with yellow centers. A smaller shrub getting to only about 3 feet tall.
Unusual small native tree that is a food source for the Giant Swallowtail Butterfly.