This beautiful show stopping azalea produces pink trumpet shaped flowers about 2 in. to 4 in. in size each spring. Butterflies are drawn to the pink flower clusters and the lush green foliage shines in the garden through winter. Each flower has about 10 long stamens, adding to the delicate beauty of the pink blooms. For a showstopper, year-round hedge, plant several of the shrubs along a garden border, sidewalk, driveway or before low structures!
USDA zones 6-9
Mature size- 4 feet W x 4 feet H
Recommended Spacing – 48 inches
Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
Partial sun
Blooms pink flowers in spring
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
The Autumn Majesty Encore Azalea promises to bring bounties of beautiful blooms to your landscape! The Autumn Majesty produces rich semi-double, purple blooms that have a delicately ruffled appearance to them. Blooms first appear in the spring in an impressive display. Afterward, this Encore Azalea will continue the show by reblooming in summer and fall.
The eye-catching purple azalea blossoms rest atop vivid green foliage. New growth emerges a bright green before maturing to a deep green.
Try this purple blooming azalea as a foundation planting, accent, border, hedge, or container plant. However you use it, you really can’t go wrong!
USDA zones 6a-9b
Mature size 36 inches W x 42 inches
Low Maintenance
Evergreen – Year round interest
Partial sun; Blooms spring, summer, and fall
Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
Recommended spacing 36 inches
Botanical Name: Rhododendron ‘Robleza’ PP29770
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
Big Begonia are beautiful annual flowers that flourish in the sun and shade. Blooms are huge, up to 3-times larger than traditional wax begonias. This hanging basket will brighten any porch or patio!
USDA zones 5-8
Mature size 14 inches W x 24 inches H
Full sun to part shade; blooms spring through fall
The geranium is an iconic, fragrant annual garden flower. Growers first fell in love with the geranium flower over 200-years ago and it’s not hard to see why. Geraniums are appreciated for their long blooming season that starts in spring and can last into fall. If plants are kept above 45° to 50°, they may also bloom in winter. This beauty is sure to brighten up porches and landscapes from spring to fall.
Annual- thrives for one season
Mature size- 24 in. to 48 in. W x 8 in. to 12 in. H
Full sun to part shade; blooms spring through fall
Colorful foliage all season, and fluffy pink blooms in summer!
Fabulous and eye-catching from spring to fall, Sugar Tip rose of Sharon offers unique brightly variegated creamy-white and bluish-green foliage. It produces loads of clear pink, double flowers and does not produce seed. This is a beautiful semi-dwarf rose of Sharon that saves space and looks great all summer.
Top reasons to grow Sugar Tip rose of Sharon:
– Variegated foliage adds beauty and interest before and beyond the bloom time
– Pure pink double flowers don’t set seed – no nuisance seedlings to pull up!
– Unusual semi-dwarf habit is perfect for flower gardens and landscaping
USDA zones 5-8
Mature Sizes- 60-72 inches H and 48-72 inches W
Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Full sun to part shade; Blooms spring through fall
The Takes the Cake Rabbiteye Blueberry is a newly developed blueberry bush from the Southern Living Plant Collection! This selection produces flavorful berries with a nice firmness and impressive shelf life. Each berry is large and brightly colored, making them as attractive as they are delicious.
Takes the Cake Rabbiteye Blueberry is of the species Vaccinium ashei ‘Vernon,’ and it has moderate chill requirements. Traditionally, 500-550 hours below 40 degrees to produce fruit.
Spring finds this Rabbiteye Blueberry covered in attractive and petite bell-shaped white flowers that will soon become berries. Furthermore, this is an early season bloomer and it generally blooms about a week and a half after the Climax Blueberry.
This deciduous shrub has a controlled, upright growth habit. So it matures to only 4-5′ H x 3-4′ W. For this reason, it makes a fantastic addition to decorative mixed garden beds as a functional and attractive accent.
USDA zones 7a-9b
Mature Size- 4-5 feet high x 3-4 feet wide
Recommended Spacing – 36 inches
Used in containers, and landscapes
Full sun to partial shade
Deciduous- foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Blooms white flowers in spring
Ships dormant winter through early spring
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
The I Declare Blueberry produces flavorful berries with a nice firmness and impressive shelf life. Each berry is large and brightly colored, making them as attractive as they are delicious.
I Declare is of the species Vaccinium corymbosum, and it has moderate chill requirements. Traditionally, 500-550 hours below 40 degrees to produce fruit.
Spring finds this Blueberry covered in attractive and petite bell-shaped white flowers that will soon become berries. Furthermore, this is an early season bloomer and it generally blooms about a week and a half after the Climax Blueberry.
This deciduous shrub has a controlled, upright growth habit. So it matures to only 4-5′ H x 3-4′ W. For this reason, it makes a fantastic addition to decorative mixed garden beds as a functional and attractive accent.
Try it as a border plant, container planting, hedge, or mass planting!
USDA zones 7a-9b
Mature Size- 4-5 feet high x 3-4 feet wide
Recommended Spacing – 36 inches
Used in containers, and landscapes
Full sun to partial shade
Deciduous- foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Blooms white flowers in spring
Ships dormant winter through early spring
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
Scentlandia itea plant is much beloved for its sweetly scented summer blooms. A smaller variety that works with any size landscape, and outstanding fall color so that the plant stays interesting beyond its bloom time. The flowers aren’t just longer, larger, and more fragrant than other varieties – they’re also more cold tolerant, assuring a good display even in USDA zone 5 where flower buds are frequently damaged. Itea is one of the most shade tolerant flowering shrubs and thrives even in wet soils, making it an excellent problem solver
USDA zones 5-9
Mature Sizes- 24-36 inches H and 24-36 inches W
Deciduous- foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Full sun to part shade; Blooms summer through fall
Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
Recommended spacing 24 inches
Botanical Name: Scentlandia® Itea virginica ‘SMNIVDFC’ USPP 30,233, Can PBRAF
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
The Wandering Jew Zebrina variety has long vines covered in small stemless leaves about 2” in length. The colorful patterned leaves are green with purple stripes and a silver shine. The underside of the leaf is a deep purple or magenta color. The Wandering Jew hanging basket is an, easy- care plant that is perfect to hang in front of a window that gets bright indirect light!
Light needs- bright indirect light
Houseplant
Average shipping height 10-12 inches
Low maintenance
Water- water well and then allow the top 2″ to 3″ of soil to dry out before watering again
Temperature- grows well in temperatures between 60°- 80°F (15.6°- 26.7°C)
This variety rebels against the idea that roses are hard to grow! No spraying, no deadheading, just lots of flowers all season long!
The orange buds of Oso Easy Italian Ice rose opens to soft yellow flowers melting into pink blushed margins. The soft flower color is set off nicely by its dark green, glossy foliage. Flowers are semi-doubled, with 24-30 petals per bloom. This self-cleaning rose has excellent disease-resistance, abundant flowers, and a nice habit, making it an excellent plant for home gardens.
Top reasons to grow Oso Easy Italian Ice rose:
– Multi-toned flowers bring unbelievably beautiful color to the garden or landscape
– Flower color is even more intense in autumn!
– Glossy, dark green foliage resists diseases
– Blooms all season without deadheading.
– Continuous bloom or re-bloomer
– Long Blooming
– Deadheading not necessary
– Salt tolerant
USDA zones 4-9
Mature size 18-30 inches W x 18-30 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 18 inches
Botanical Name – Oso Easy Italian Ice® Rosa x ‘CHEWNICEBELL’ USPP 26,532, Can 5,131
Low maintenance
Ships dormant winter through early spring
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
The new Little Miss Figgy Dwarf Fig from the Southern Living Plants is a winning addition to any landscape or garden! Figs are one of those fruits that you need to grow to fully appreciate. This is because figs only last a few days after being picked, making them difficult to keep fresh.
If you plant the Little Miss Figgy Dwarf Fig, you’ll find yourself laden every year with delicious dark purple figs with rich strawberry-red centers. This fruit is smooth and delightfully sweet, and you’ll get to enjoy it in both spring, as well as fall. In addition, figs are fantastic for your health, as they are high in fiber, and contain magnesium, copper, potassium, and calcium.
Furthermore, dark green leaves with deep lobes attract attention even when this shrub lacks fruit. Use it as an eye-catching accent, a fantastically textured low-hedge, or a unique mass planting.
USDA zones 7a-10b
Mature Size- 4-8 feet high x 3-4 feet wide
Recommended Spacing – 36 inches
Used in landscapes, and accents
Full sun to partial shade
Deciduous- foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Produces fruit in spring
Botanical name- DownHome Harvest® ‘Little Miss Figgy’ Fig Ficus carica ‘Little Miss Figgy’ PP27929
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