One of the loveliest ornamental grasses, superb as an architectural specimen or large accent. Foliage has a clumping habit; plant in groups to create a screen or windbreak. Long, showy, silvery white, silky plumes have gorgeous autumn coloring, persist into winter, and are superb in fresh or dried floral arrangements. Top reasons to plant Pink White- Erosion control; Deer resistant; Summer foliage; Fall foliage; Tolerates heat
USDA zones 4-10
Mature Sizes- 8-10 feet H and 4-6 feet W
Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Full sun to part shade; Blooms late summer
Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
Recommended spacing 48 inches
Botanical Name: Erianthus ravennae
Ships dormant (no foliage) winter through early spring
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
‘Hameln’ Fountain Grass is a smaller variety with three distinctive seasons of stunning displays in full sun or part shade gardens. First, fine-textured green grass blades up to 3 feet tall are tipped with soft, wheat-shaped seed heads. Foliage turns rust gold in autumn, and finally, pale blonde in winter. Top reasons to plant Hameln- Erosion control; Deer resistant; Summer foliage; Fall foliage; Tolerates heat
USDA zones 4-11
Mature Sizes- 24-36 inches H and 18-30 inches W
Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Full sun to part shade; Blooms late summer
Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
Recommended spacing 18 inches
Botanical Name: Pennisetum alopecuroides ‘Hameln’
Ships dormant (no foliage) winter through early spring
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
Graceful, upright, smoky rose-purple flower spikes that nearly glow when back lit by the sun, with a longer bloom season and greater cold tolerance than other varieties. Forms a tufted mound of deep green, arching foliage. A great landscape or container accent. Stunning in mass plantings. Top reasons to plant Karley Rose- Erosion control; Deer resistant; Summer foliage; Fall foliage; Tolerates heat
USDA zones 5-10
Mature Sizes- 36-48 inches H and 36-48 inches W
Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Ditch the typical and embrace the fantastical with Paisley Pup doghobble. This broadleaf evergreen is native to North America and is filled with eye-catching variegated foliage in shades of pink, green, cream, and bronze. Tiny bell-shaped blooms are strung along arching branches, feeding pollinators in the late springtime. Shade-tolerant, deer-resistant, and low-growing, Paisley Pup solves landscape woes with charm. Top reasons to grow Paisley Pup doghobble? Fabulous variegated coloring; Tough landscape performance; Fragrant flowers; Fragrant Flower; Disease Resistant; Foliage Interest; Winter Interest; Resists Deer; Attracts Bees and Butterflies
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USDA zones 5-8
Mature size 48-60 in. W x 36-48 in. H
Full sun to partial shade
Evergreen- year round interest
Used in containers, landscapes, borders, hedges, and as accents
Recommended spacing 48 inches
Botanical Name – Paisley Pup™ Leucothoe fontanesiana ‘SMNLFGRV’ USPP 35,833
Low maintenance
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
This wild-looking plant is actually native to North America. Each season, it begins like any other honeysuckle, with typical dusty green leaves. As the season progresses, flower buds pop out like saucers. These rounded bracts look a lot like eucalyptus, but the flowers at the center feed native pollinators like hummingbirds! They turn into red berries in the fall, but won’t become a nuisance like other honeysuckles. Due to its size and interesting seasonal changes, it makes an incredible specimen.
Top reasons to grow Kintzley’s Ghost honeysuckle – A noninvasive native honeysuckle; Interesting foliage, flower, and berry progression; Tough landscape performance; Fragrant Flower; Long Blooming; Produces Berries; Foliage Interest; Drought Tolerant
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USDA zones 4-8
Mature size 60 in. W x 72-144 in. H
Full sun to partial shade
Deciduous- foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
Recommended spacing 60 inches
Botanical Name – Kintzley’s Ghost® Lonicera reticulata ‘P015S’
Low maintenance
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
Ships dormant (no foliage) winter through early spring
Think of Puffer Fish panicle hydrangea as a larger, more puffed-up Bobo, with fluffy white blooms that engulf the entire plant, nearly obscuring the foliage. The flowers open and mature to a pure white. As the blooms age, they turn lime green and, for a bit of surprise, a fresh sprig of white flowers emerges from the tip of the panicle. A tight, compact habit with stems strong enough to hold its blooms. This hydrangea has all the talent needed to be a first-class landscape performer!
Long Blooming
USDA zones 3-8
Mature size 36-60 inches W x 36-60 inches H
Full sun to part sun
Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Recommended spacing 36 inches
Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
Low maintenance
Botanical Name – Puffer Fish® Hydrangea paniculata ‘NCHP1’ USPP 35,316, Can PBRAF
Ships dormant (no foliage) winter through early spring
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
Hollywood Hibiscus Disco Diva tropical hibiscus adds incredible drama to any space and starts before the rest. Each bloom is creamsicle orange with a burst of bright magenta anthers at the center. Flowers last three days and arrive continuously throughout the summertime. Top reasons to grow Hollywood Hibsicus Disco Diva tropical hibiscus- Vivid color combination; Attracts hummingbirds; Super long bloom time; Long Blooming; Heat Tolerant
Thrives in USDA zones 9-11
Grows to a mature size of- 60 inches H and 48 inches W
Evergreen- year round foliage in USDA Zones 9-11
Full sun to part shade; Blooms spring through fall
Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
Recommended spacing 48 inches
Botanical Name: Hollywood Hibiscus™ Disco Diva™ Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ‘JBG MH-17’ USPP 34,664
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
Can be used as a Tropical in Zones outside of 9-11 for Spring and Summer but will not survive the winter
Hollywood Hibiscus First to Arrive tropical hibiscus adds incredible drama to any space and starts before the rest. Each bloom is solid red with a burst of cheery yellow anthers at the center. Flowers last three days and arrive continuously throughout the summertime. Top reasons to grow Hollywood Hibsicus First to Arrive tropical hibiscus- Vivid color combination; Attracts hummingbirds; Super long bloom time; Long Blooming; Heat Tolerant
Thrives in USDA zones 9-11
Grows to a mature size of- 60 inches H and 48 inches W
Evergreen- year round foliage in USDA Zones 9-11
Full sun to part shade; Blooms spring through fall
Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
Recommended spacing 48 inches
Botanical Name: Hollywood Hibiscus™ First to Arrive™ Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ‘JBN 12002’ USPP 27,304
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
Can be used as a Tropical in Zones outside of 9-11 for Spring and Summer but will not survive the winter