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An unusual hardy fuchsia with large than average fuzzy leaves. Narrow, tubular shaped flowers open to reveal vermillion orange corollas.
The 'Younique' series of astilbes are bred to bloom earlier, bloom more heavily, and tolerate heat and low water better than other varieties.
What can make a coral bells, with foliage ranging from a golden yellow to reddish-orange, more charming? Ruffled edges and pink undersides, that's what.
It's big, it's bold, and prehistoric looking with massive tooth-edged leaves, prickly stems, and tall cone-shaped flower spikes in the summer.
Graceful variegated leaves add a fresh look to its environment year round, be it hanging basket, container planter, or out in the garden.
Speckles of white across a dark green underlay add visual and textural interest to an already spectacular shade evergreen.
Evergreen? Check. Shade-loving? Check. Low-maintenance? Check. Fabulous variegated leaves and spectacular blooms? Absolutely!
A dependable year-round trailer for just about any exposure, from sunny retaining walls to shady hanging baskets and containers.
An intriguing shade plant with deep blue, fragrant flowers on red stems, topping a mound of feathery, deep green foliage.
This hellebore is indeed magical. Pink blooms deepen to rose then cranberry-pink, while the foliage lends its own textural interest.
Not a moss, but it has that springy dense look year-round and adds tiny white flowers starting in the spring and into the fall.
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.
A relative to Gunnera manicata, with shorter leaf stalks, shorter flower stalks, and more rounded leaves, but equally massive in size.
Bold yellow to cream borders stand out against the blue-green centers, forming a stunning mound of color for the shade garden.
Prolific blooms cover the color spectrum from burgundy to pink to deep rose. Evergreen leaves cover the ground in attractive mounds.
Unusual white flowers edged in pink with wonderful marbled foliage characteristic of the Frostkiss series of hellebores.
A well behaved sedge that can handle the sun and provides year-round interest in containers or in the ground.
A relative to Gunnera manicata, with shorter leaf stalks, shorter flower stalks, and more rounded leaves, but equally massive in size.
A semi-evergreen fern with a distinctive yellow midrib that stands out against the deep green, triangular shaped leaflets.
Bigger than most hardy fuchsias, gold to green foliage bears single blooms with red sepals and purple corollas.
Not your average rhododendron! Small blue-green leaves provide a tidy backdrop for purple flower clusters in the spring.
If a vigorous, show-stopping, shade-loving vine is needed for the spring and summer, this may well be the plant of choice.
This dwarf mondo grass stays small, tidy, and green year-round. No, it will not turn black, but it does get the signature dark blue berries after blooming.
Not favored by deer (most of the time), but gardeners will appreciate it! More shade equals more silvery leaves; more sun equals more purple.