Evergreen groundcover. Reddish-gray, peeling bark and small, dark green leaves (turning reddish brown in winter). White, heather-like flowers with a pink tinge appear in April-May. Flowers give rise to bright red fruits which last from August through the winter.
Slow growing, evergreen groundcover with light pink bell shaped flowers in spring. Scarlet red fruit in summer to fall. Foliage turns a beautiful bronzy red in winter. Drought tolerant once established.
Low growing, spreading groundcover. Dark green foliage in the summer turns a bronze reddish color in the fall. White pink flower in spring. Bright red berries in late summer. Resistant to leaf spot and leaf gall.
This compact, low-growing shrub features a tidy mound habit, making it an excellent choice for borders, groundcovers, or container planting. Hardy in zones 3-9, it thrives in temperatures ranging from cold winters to warm summers and is notably deer-resistant, ensuring...
Short. Bright silver foliage great for edging. Likes a dry sunny place. Split and replant each year for the showiest mounds. Artemisias are prized for their silver leaves and excellent texture. They do not flower conspicuously, but are used for...
Mounding, herbaceous perennial to about 15 inches. Hardy to about -40 degrees F. Full sun to part shade. Dense, white, wooly divided foliage,. Compact, small yellow flowers in summer. Thrives in average to poor dry soil.aka 'Boughton Silver'
Artemisia x 'Garden Ghost' PP33773 is a captivating ornamental plant known for its striking habit that features finely textured, silvery foliage that offers a ghostly, ethereal appearance in the garden. It thrives in USDA hardiness zones 4 through 9, making...