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Evergreen foliage darkens to deep purple in the winter, and sends up masses of pink flowers on tall stalks in the spring.
This coral bells will light up the darker corners of the shade garden with its ever-changing orange and yellow tones.
A relative to gloxinia and African violets, this shade-loving perennial spreads quickly by underground rhizomes
An upright sedum with unusually dense and deeply dissected leaves. Clusters of small pink, star-shaped flowers cover the foliage in late summer.
Pollinator attracting, two-toned pineapple-shaped flowers emerge in early spring and keep on blooming throughout the summer.
A fairly compact variety with lobed, red-tinged, peach-colored leaves in spring and summer, then taking on plum tones in the fall.
These bi-colored clusters of white and shades-of-pink flowers are like mini-bouquets, covering the dark, semi-trailing foliage.
This is a much tidier bidens with sunny yellow flowers on a compact upright mound, about a foot tall and wide.
This breezy calibrachoa has a lemon-colored throat with white petals, a perfect foil for more intensely colored summer annuals.
A crazy, corkscrew rush that grows best in full sun, tolerates wet areas, and can even grow with up to four inches of water covering the crown.
Dramatic black stems, silvery blue leaves, purple flowers -a magical combination for year-round interest in the yard or containers.
Said to be the most fragrant of Angel's Trumpets, this variety can reach small tree status if given the room and is fertilized regularly.
This spruce announces spring with a burst of creamy white new growth that gradually darkens to the blue of older foliage.
Less well known than petunias and calibrachoas, but one well worth adding to hanging baskets, container planters, and window boxes.
'Borisii' may be the epitome of perfection in nature with tight, perfectly formed rosettes that are covered with a dense webbing.
Low maintenance gardening at its finest, this dwarf mugo pine requires no pruning and is drought tolerant once established.
Not your average rhododendron! Small blue-green leaves provide a tidy backdrop for purple flower clusters in the spring.
Considered one of the best deep purple lilacs, blooming in late spring. Plant this where its heady fragrance can be appreciated.
Show off a small hanging basket near an entryway into the home or garden with this sturdy, attractive metal stand.
Ficus altissima is likely the same as Ficus altissima 'Variegata' since both display leaf variegation when given enough light.
Handsome, durable finishes on these lightweight pots make them the perfect home for indoor or outdoor plants.
Lightweight, sturdy planter for indoors or out. Muted colors and subtle designs are perfect backdrops for summer annuals or lush greenery.
It's easy to see Grey Star's resemblance to its cousins the calatheas and stromanthes with its deeply veined leaves and wine red undersides.