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Not sure who Ginnie is, but this Hen and Chicks will add delightful color and textural interest to container planters, hanging baskets, and those hard-to-water garden spots.
This tough evergreen succulent will form tight rosettes ranging in color from jade green to pink or burgundy, depending upon the season.
No need for flowers when you can add color to your indoor garden with this stunning houseplant. Cream, green, pink and magenta, all in one.
Boldly edged sword-like leaves purify the air and handle benign neglect with ease. You'd have to work hard to harm this one!
We rarely have Arborvitae in the nursery unless they are exceptional in some way. These star topiaries certainly live up to that criteria!
Plant nerds may argue about the correct botanical name for this fern (Polypodium or Phlebodium?), but all will agree that it makes a striking addition to the indoor garden.
This echeveria forms compact rosettes of blue-gray leaves that curve up and inward. Long arching stems bearing yellow/orange blooms may appear in late summer.
Dark red, almost black foliage provides a dramatic foil for the cherry-red flowers that last all summer long.
One of our favorite trees for smaller yards or limited spaces, providing year-round interest, including pink blossoms on bare branches!
Knowledgeable houseplant enthusiasts will know why the price tag on this variegated monstera is so high AND that this is indeed a bargain!
'Silver Queen' ajuga will brighten up the shadier spots in the garden with its rounded, cream and gray-green foliage and blue flower spikes.
Blooms begin in mid- to late summer and keep going for several weeks. Tan seed pods eventually open to reveal clusters of black seeds, resembling blackberries.
Bright gold leaves are edged with wide dark green margins, providing a stunning pop of color for the summer shade garden.
Much larger than many hebe varieties, 'Great Orme' also has larger flower spikes, emerging pink and fading to white for a bicolor effect.
An unusual but highly attractive compact perennial grass with seed heads resembling fluttery eyelashes emerging in the summer.
A good choice for those seeking a spring to fall privacy screen or hedge with beautiful color and white blooms for the pollinators.
Budding scientists may find growing this lacecap hydrangea an interesting experiment in soil pH - acidic soil will produce blue flowers while neutral to alkaline soil yields pink blooms!
This lacecap hydrangea is for blue enthusiasts, with its summer flowers covering the lush green foliage. Be aware though, that soil pH may make the blue turn pink!
A fabulous lacecap bloom with large deep pink blooms that are accented by shades of purple and blue when grown in more acidic soil.
Alocasias have almost a cult following, and it's no surprise really, when you see these luxurious large leaves up close.
Blanket flowers retain their bright colors in spite of heat and sun, and 'Celebration' has glorious orangey-red blooms from late spring into the fall.
'Silver King' euonymus has glossy oval green leaves edged in creamy white. Wonderful evergreen for topiaries, hedges, or foundation plants.
For those fascinated by bright shiny objects, consider adding this red-hued mirror plant to your garden - put on your sunglasses!
This variety is a bit faster in growth than its cousins but still stays low and spreads by underground rhizomes, three to four feet wide.