Acanthus mollis, commonly known as Bear's Breeches, is a striking perennial known for its impressive architectural foliage and tall flower spikes. This clump-forming plant exhibits a broad, lush habit with glossy, dark green leaves that can reach heights of 3-5...
Attractive, larger leafed circinatum with purplish red leaves that hold their color throughout summer. Color is best in full sun. Leaves mature to a coppery red in late summer before turning a brilliant orange and red in fall.
Dwarf and deciduous with a dense compact form. Orbicular leaves emerge a mediterranean rose-orange in late spring. Slowly changing to green for summer and orange-yellow for fall. Slow growing; 3 ft tall x 4 ft wide in 10 years. Prefers...
Deciduous dwarf shrub; forms a dense mound. Leaves opposite, simple, closely spaced, only about 1-4 cm wide, slightly red tinged in spring, green in summer, may develop orange and red colors in fall.
Deciduous; multi-stemmed; upright; spreading. Preferes shade but can do full sun. Green foliage turn orange to bright red in fall. Oregon native. Grows 1'-2' per year.
HABIT: Deciduous; multi-stemmed; upright; spreading --SIZE: 25'-30' tall & wide (grows 1'-2' yr) --HARDINESS: Hardy to -10*F --EXPOSURE: Preferes shade but can do full sun --DESCRIPTION: Green foliage turn orange to bright red in fall. Oregon native.
Deciduous; multi-stemmed; upright; spreading. Preferes shade but can do full sun. Green foliage turn orange to bright red in fall. Oregon native. Grows 1'-2' per year.
Clump (multi-stemmed) or tree (single-leader) form. Fragrant, yellowish-white flowers bloom from April to May. Leaves are large dark green and fine in texture turning bright orange-red in fall. Medium growth rate. Prefers moist, well-drained soils.