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A vine worth growing just for its vigorous, year-round foliage. Clusters of fragrant white flowers in the spring are a bonus!
Fun fact: ginkgos are the only living members of a species of plants that existed over 150 million years ago - how cool is that!?
More fragrant than the female skimmia and not quite as wide, but needed to produce fall and winter berries on the female plant.
The thin-needled "umbrellas" have a slight twist to them, and resemble little propellers. Wonderful specimen for large containers or as a focal point in a smaller garden.
A massive shrub in its native habitat, 'Red Stem' adds color and textural interest to indoor garden planters on a much smaller scale.
Two-tone colored foliage, upright branches, and cinnamon colored bark set this Monterey cypress apart from its relatives.
An unusual ground cover with an unusual name, but such a glorious silvery blue-green evergreen. And the springtime pink flowers? Gorgeous.
Zigzagging, wiry branches sport small compound leaves year-round, though this specimen doesn't like freezing temps, so shelter in the winter.
The darkest, true blue blooms cover this drought tolerant, mostly deer-resistant evergreen shrub in the spring - gorgeous!
'Jantar' means amber in Polish, and that's the coloring it takes on when the temperatures drop in the fall and winter.
This is a great "beginner" topiary for gardeners who aren't experienced at shaping living art but want to give it a try.
For those who want the ease and year-round presence of boxwoods and enjoy summer flowers, this hebe provides both.
This heather will brighten up the darkest days of late winter into early spring with its profuse magenta blooms.
Year-round greenery with small, fragrant white flowers in the late spring make this a great option along walkways.
Lemon colored and lemon-scented - excellent in container planters and hanging baskets as well as in evergreen gardens.
Champion Hebe is indeed a champion among its kind - winter tough, with foliage taking on reddish tinges in the coldest months.
For those seeking a more formal look in the garden and are willing to maintain it, consider boxwood topiaries, such as this little beauty.
Burgundy stems contrast nicely with small, glossy green leaves year-round, and purple flower spikes in the summer.
Artemisia is a splendid addition to sunny gardens, and 'Parfum d'Ethiopia' has lovely silver-blue, lacy foliage with a delicate scent.
Dense mat of tight rosettes serves as the backdrop for salmon pink blooms that start in mid-Spring and keep on into the summer months.
The biennial English Daisy Speedstar mix blooms in the first year, sending up semi-double daisies in red, pink, and white.
Winter beauty, year-round interest. White flowers are tinged with green, and green leaves are speckled with white.
A lovely upright specimen with feathery green foliage in spring and summer, becoming more chartreuse in the colder months.
Small and distinctive. Bright green, fine foliage provides an interesting backdrop for spring/summer flowers and year-round interest.