‘Miss Molly’ butterfly bush has color like no other! Sangria-red fragrant flowers cover the plant all summer long without deadheading. This compact shrub will make a container or garden pop with color. This non-invasive variety thrives in hot climates and attracts butterflies, and hummingbirds.
USDA zones 5-9
Mature size 48-60″ W x 48-60″ H
Ships Dormant winter through early spring
Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Full sun to part shade; Blooms spring through fall
Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
Recommended spacing 48 inches
Botanical Name: ‘Miss Molly’ Butterfly Bush Buddleia x
Ships Dormant winter through early spring
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
The Chiffon series just got more exciting with the addition of this blue-flowered selection. It has the same vigorous growth and lacy blooms, but with large, single blue flowers. Each is adorned with a lacy center to create an anemone-like bloom. Bold yet delicate, Blue Chiffon is a star in the garden from late summer to fall. The distinctive flower color complements many popular late summer perennials.
USDA zones 5-9
Mature size 48-72″ W x 96-144″ H
Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth early spring
Full sun to part shade; Blooms spring through fall
Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
Recommended spacing 96-144 inches
Botanical Name: Blue Chiffon® Rose of Sharon Hibiscus syriacus
Ships Dormant winter through early spring
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
Average shipping height – 2g 12-18 inches, 5g 20-24 inches
Not guaranteed to be in bloom upon arrival
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Large, single lavender flowers are adorned with a lacy center to create an anemone-like bloom. Beautiful for use in a mixed container, or incorporated into a mixed border. A mass planting will create an easy-to-grow privacy screen with lots of summer color. Like all of the Chiffon series, it has soft, graceful stems and a useful rounded habit.
USDA zones 5-9
Mature size 48-72″ W x 96-144″ H
Full sun to partial shade
Recommended spacing 48 inches
Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Low maintenance
Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
Botanical Name – Dark Lavender Chiffon® Hibiscus syriacus
Ships dormant winter through early spring
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
Purple Pillar is a totally unique rose of Sharon: it naturally grows as a narrow column instead of a wide, spreading plant. Anywhere you need a little privacy and/or color in a narrow space, this plant is a great choice. In summer, each stem is packed along its entire length with purple blooms. This unusual columnar habit makes it a real space saver – if you thought you didn’t have enough space to grow rose of Sharon, Purple Pillar is perfect for you. Try it in containers, or flanking your front door, or simply as a quirky accent in your landscape.
USDA zones 5-9
Mature size 24-36″ W x 120-192″ H
Full sun to partial shade
Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Low maintenance
Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
Recommended spacing 24 inches
Botanical Name – Purple Pillar® Rose of Sharon Hibiscus syriacus
Ships dormant winter through early spring
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
White Pillar rose of Sharon naturally grows as a narrow column, so it takes up just a fraction of the space that conventional roses of Sharon do. This particular variety sports pure white, semi-double blooms, making it an elegant choice for planting in any style landscape and along with any type of architecture. This unusual, space-saving habit unlocks so many new design possibilities: plant alongside your front entrance, as the centerpiece to a formal container, as a privacy screen, or a dramatic specimen. It’s easier than ever to enjoy this summer-blooming favorite.
USDA zones 5-9
Mature size 24-36″ W x 120-192″ H
Full sun to partial shade
Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Recommended spacing 24 inches
Used in containers, landscapes, or as accents
Botanical Name – White Pillar® Rose of Sharon Hibiscus syriacus
Ships dormant winter through early spring
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
Let’s Dance Rhythmic Blue hydrangea will make you feel like the head honcho of hydrangeas. This easy-to-grow, no prune hydrangea was developed in Michigan for superior cold climate performance. Each perfectly formed floret has a distinctive rectangular shape. They combine into dozens of lush, full, mophead flowers that are pink in alkaline soils and a fabulous blue in acidic conditions. An outstanding rebloomer, Let’s Dance Rhythmic Blue hydrangea will provide you months of flowers.
USDA zones 5-9
Mature size 36-48″ W x 36-48″ 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 – Let’s Dance® Rhythmic Blue® Reblooming Hydrangea macrophylla
Ships dormant (no foliage) winter through early spring
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
Like Quick Fire, it is early blooming, flowering about a month before other hydrangeas. White flowers transform to pink-red as summer progresses. This dwarf plant fits easily into any landscape, including container gardens. Add it to your existing hydrangea garden to extend the blooming season. Perfect for containers, landscapes, and as accents!
USDA zones 3-8
Mature size 36-60 inches W x 36-60 inches H
Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Full sun to part shade; Blooms in spring
Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
Recommended spacing 36 inches
Botanical Name: Hydrangea Paniculata
Ships dormant (no foliage) winter through early spring
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
Average shipping height-12-18 inches, 5g 20-24 inches
Not guaranteed to be in bloom upon arrival
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This dwarf panicle hydrangea will turn heads! Bobo hydrangea is engulfed by large white flowers in summer. The flowers are held upright on strong stems, and continue to grow and lengthen as they bloom. No flopping, unlike some panicle hydrangeas! As blooms age, they turn pink.
It is compact and dwarf in habit, and the flowers cover every inch of the plant right down to the ground.
USDA zones 3-8
Mature size- 36-48 inches W x 30-36 inches H
Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Full sun to part shade; Blooms spring through fall
Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
Recommended spacing 36 inches
Botanical Name: Bobo® Hydrangea paniculata ‘ILVOBO’ USPP 22,782, Can 4,910
Ships dormant (no foliage) winter through early spring
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
Average shipping height- 2 gallon 12-16 inches
Not guaranteed to be in bloom upon arrival
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This is an easy way to add both vertical lines and bright color to your home landscape. Produces bright orange-red new growth that matures to vivid gold. Autumn brings stunning orange-red color. Proven to be burn resistant in side by side tests with other yellow leaf barberry. Plant Sunjoy Gold Pillar barberry as a low-maintenance hedge or edging, or add it to a border as an specimen plant.
Top reasons to grow Sunjoy Gold Pillar barberry:
– Versatile, appealing shape adds drama and flair
– Bright gold color doesn’t burn in the sun
– Very deer resistant
– Foliage Interest
– Fall Interest
USDA zones 4-7
Mature Sizes- 36-48 inches H and 18-24 inches W
Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Perfectly purple blooms on a perfectly sized plant.
Just like her sisters, ‘Miss Molly’ and ‘Miss Ruby’, ‘Miss Violet’ is a compact plant with vibrant flower color, but with loads of dark purple-violet summer flowers. This beauty has fragrant, bright purple flowers all summer on a perfectly sized plant. Seedless and non-invasive and never needs deadheading.
Top reasons to grow Miss Violet butterfly bush:
• non-invasive butterfly magnet; Deer Resistant!
• electric violet flowers all summer long
USDA zones 5-9
Mature size 48-60″ W x 48-60″ H
Ships Dormant winter through early spring
Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Full sun to part shade; Blooms spring through fall
Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
Recommended spacing 48 inches
Botanical Name: ‘Miss Violet’ Buddleia x USPP 28,448, Can 5,950
Ships Dormant winter through early spring
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
Size of plant when shipped- 2 gallon 12-16 inches
Not guaranteed to be in bloom upon arrival
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Finally – a fragrant, disease-resistant rose! It’s the dawn of a new day for roses:
At Last combines all the romance of a fragrant, fully-petaled tea rose with the no-nonsense practicality of a disease-resistant landscape rose. No spraying is required to enjoy a non-stop display of large, sweetly perfumed sunset-orange blossoms from late spring through frost. Handsome, glossy foliage and a vigorous, rounded habit makes it ideal for use in the landscape or the flower garden!
Top three reasons to grow At Last rose:
– Combines fragrance and disease resistance
– Easy care: no spraying required, no need for fussy pruning.
– Very long blooming, with flowers present from late spring through frost
– Blooms all season without deadheading; not necessary to deadhead
– Continuous bloom or re-bloomer
– Salt tolerant
USDA zones 5-9
Mature size 30-36 inches W x 30-36 inches 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 30 inches
Botanical Name – Oso Easy At Last® Rosa x ‘HORCOGJIL’ USPP 27,541, Can 5,631
Low maintenance
Ships dormant winter through early spring
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
Summer belongs to bold, blooming plants, and Paraplu Pink Ink hibiscus is definitely that! This hybrid rose of Sharon spends summers bedecked with very large, very showy white and pink flowers. The star-like pink eye at the center of each bloom makes for a dazzling effect. Even though each individual flower lasts only one sweet summer day, the plant makes lots of buds for long-lasting color you can enjoy for months every season. Deep green foliage and an upright-yet-graceful habit make this rose of Sharon suitable for specimen plantings, flower gardens, even a showy hedge.
Top reasons to plant Paraplu Pink Ink rose of Sharon:
– Flowers are larger and showier than conventional roses of Sharon.
– Elegant, graceful habit that moves in the breeze – not stiff and awkward like other roses of Sharon.
– Low maintenance and long blooming so you can enjoy the season.
USDA zones 5a-9b
Mature Sizes- 60-96 inches H and 48-60 inches W
Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Full sun to part shade; Blooms spring through fall
Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
Recommended spacing 48 inches
Botanical Name: Paraplu Pink Ink® Hibiscus x ‘Minsywhi07’ USPP 32,761, Can PBRAF
Ships dormant (no foliage) winter through early spring
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health