A compact, low-growing evergreen shrub with a spreading habit, this plant is well-suited for USDA hardiness zones 7-9 and thrives in temperatures ranging from 0°F to 10°F. Its bright white flowers bloom profusely in late spring, creating a striking contrast...
Vigorous and dwarf, compact evergreen shrub to about 2 feet. High and wide. Hardy to about -10 degrees F. Prefers full sun. Small, dark green leave .turn bright red in fall. . Bright crimson flowers broadly funnel-shaped flowers in mid...
Low, compact evergreen shrub. Profusion of single, crimson blooms March-April. Best in part shade but can handle full sun if soil is kept moist. Leaves turn bronze in winter. 2'-4' T X 3'-5'W. ZN 6
Low, compact evergreen shrub to about 24 inches high and wide. Hardy to about -20 degrees F. Full sun or partial shade. Deep glossy green leaves turn bronze in winter. Brilliant, crimson, non fading single flowers in late March to...
This low-growing, spreading shrub features a compact habit, making it an excellent choice for ground cover or rock gardens. Hardy in zones 6-9, this plant thrives in moderate temperatures and prefers well-drained, acidic soil. Throughout the growing season, it displays...
Slow growing, compact low mounding evergreen shrub to about 3-4 feet. Performs best in afternoon shade. Deep rose-pink, large single flowers with purple blotches in late spring. Prune after blooming.
Slow growing, spreading evergreen shrub to about 3 feet or more. Hardy to about -5* F. Sun or partial shade. Fringed hose-in-hose orchid-purple flower with darker spotting in the throat in May.
Tidy, spreading evergreen shrub to about 3 feet. Hardy to about -5 degrees F. Sun to partial shade. Double, shell pink hose-in-hose rose-pink blooms cover the plant in May.
Slow growing, mounding evergreen shrub to about 3 feet. Hardy to about --5 degrees F. Sun or partial shade. Lush 2 inch single dlood red flowers in early March. Winter foliage deepens to wine-red.
Medium growing, broad, spreading evergreen azalea to about 5 feet high. Hardy to about -5 * F. Prefers partial shade. Pink buds open to 4" white flowers with pale peach flecks early in the season. Can be pruned after blooming.
Slow growing, low spreading evergreen azalea to 3 feet. Hardy to minus 5*F. Prefers afternoon shade. Prolific bright scarlet flowers with violet undertones. Glossy dark green foliage. Can be pruned after blooming.
This semi-evergreen shrub features a dense, mounding habit and is well-suited for zones 5-8. It thrives in well-drained soils and tolerates a variety of conditions, including dry and rocky locations. Preferring full sun to partial shade, it exhibits green foliage...
A wonderful new Buddleja with a huge advantage - it is sterile, producing no unwanted seedlings, longer lasting flowers and an extended blooming season! Purple tubular flowers with orange throats appear from summer until frost, a treat for hummingbirds. This...
Slow growing broadleaf, rounded shrub. Attractive bright green foliage becomes rich olive in the winter. Considered one of the hardiest boxwoods. Good for foundation plantings or a low hedge.
This evergreen shrub boasts a narrow, upright habit, making it an excellent choice for formal hedges, topiaries, or vertical accents in gardens. Hardy to USDA zones 5-9, it thrives in temperatures down to -20°F and prefers well-drained, slightly acidic to...
Medium, compact, upright growing, evergreen shrub. This vigorous growing shrub is covered with red-pink, formal double flowers in late winter to early spring.
Peony to semi-double flowers of a clear bright pink accentuate the glossy dark-green foliage. Foliage will tolerate sun well. Prune to shape after bloom time.
This evergreen shrub, trained as an espalier, features a compact, spreading habit that makes it ideal for confined spaces or decorative wall installations. Hardy in zones 6-9, it thrives in mild temperatures, preferring the cooler ends of its range for...
Vigorous, upright to columnar growth. Leaves are leathery and glossy dark green. Flowers are bright pink, semi-double to full peony form, with wavy petal margins. Blooms from November through December.
Herbaceous shrub. Foliage is a grey-green to silvery. Upright growth habit. Dies back to the ground most winters. Powder blue, fragrant flowers are borne in the fall.
This compact deciduous shrub features a mounded habit and is prized for its late-season interest. It thrives in Hardiness Zones 5-8, preferring temperatures ranging from -20°F to 20°F. In summer through early fall, it produces stunning deep blue flowers that...
This striking ornamental conifer is a weeping variety with a serpentine growth habit, forming cascading, draped branches that create dramatic visual interest in landscaping. Hardy in zones 6 to 9, it prefers temperate climates but can tolerate cold winters and...
Slow growing, pendulous evergreen conifer to as high as trained when young and 15 to 20 feet wide. Hardy to about -10* F. Prefers full sun. Branchlets display icy- blue needles. Use as a large specimen or accent.
Evergreen tree upright tree to about 30 to 40 feet by 20 to 25 feet wide. Hardy to about -10 degrees F. Full sun Steel blue needles, easy to train against walls.
Evergreen tree upright tree to about 30 to 40 feet by 20 to 25 feet wide. Hardy to about -10 degrees F. Full sun Steel blue needles, easy to train against walls.
This captivating evergreen conifer features a unique serpentine form with cascading, arching branches adorned with striking powder-blue needles that maintain their vibrant color year-round. Perfect for USDA hardiness zones 6-9, it thrives in full sun and well-draining soil, tolerating a...
This coniferous evergreen tree is prized for its narrow, upright habit and striking blue-green needle foliage, which creates a striking focal point in any landscape. Hardy in zones 6-9, it thrives in cooler climates with temperatures ranging from -10°F to...
This distinctive evergreen conifer displays a graceful, pyramidal habit with attractive silvery-blue foliage that provides year-round interest. Hardy in USDA zones 6-9, it thrives in moderate climates with recommended temperatures ranging between -10°F and 20°F. The finely textured needles have...
This compact, slow-growing conifer is a dwarf selection with a graceful, pyramidal habit. Hardy in USDA Zones 6-9, it thrives in full sun and prefers well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral soil. Its creamy-white to light yellow foliage adds brilliance to...
Upswept arching branches and spreads in an oval to rounded shape. A dwarf vase-shaped, low growing Japanese Plum Yew. Leaves are a lustrous dark green throughout the season. Requires well-drained soil.
This evergreen shrub features a narrow, upright habit and is ideal for adding vertical interest to gardens. It thrives in USDA hardiness zones 6-9 and prefers moderate temperatures, making it well-suited for regions with temperate climates. "Fastigiata" contributes dark green...
This low-growing evergreen groundcover features a sprawling, prostrate habit with soft, dark green, needle-like foliage, making it an excellent option for shady areas. It thrives in USDA hardiness zones 6-9 and performs best in well-drained, acidic to slightly alkaline soil....
New growth emerges as a shimmering red purple and matures to a deep burgundy. Bright lavender pink flowers on bare branches in spring before foliage emerges. Drought tolerant once established.
This stunning deciduous tree boasts a compact, upright habit, making it a favorite for smaller landscapes. With exceptional hardiness in USDA zones 6-9, it thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-draining soils. Its deep burgundy-purple foliage maintains...
This compact, ornamental tree features a rounded habit and thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 6-9, tolerating a wide temperature range from colder zones to warmer climates. Its heart-shaped, glossy green leaves create a dense canopy, transitioning to a rich golden...
Mounding perennial. Lustrous, velvety wine red blossoms with golden orange button in the center. Flowers expand with maturity 1 1/2" to 2". Long bloom early summer to early fall.
This small deciduous tree boasts a rounded and spreading habit, making it an outstanding ornamental feature in any landscape. It thrives in USDA hardiness zones 5-9 and performs best in well-drained, slightly acidic soil enriched with organic matter. Its stunning...