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Low and slow growing yew-like shrub. Normally arching branches take well to pruning and can handle drier garden spots.
Regarded as harbingers of spring, these beauties pop up when we most need the bright colors, and the clumps only get bigger each year!
Small semi-evergreen shrub with yellow summer flowers that are followed by prominent red berries in the fall.
Yellow summer flowers are followed by watermelon red berries from fall into winter. Birds love 'em!
Yellow summer flowers are followed by watermelon red berries from fall into winter. Birds love 'em!
The beautifully variegated foliage takes on burgundy and pink tones when the temps drop, before losing its leaves.
With large upright rust-to-orange flowers, this Black-eyed Susan will indeed bring a smile to one's face all summer long.
Just as attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds as it is to bees, this Balmy Purple Bee Balm keeps a compact shape.
This unusual variegated sea holly is much tougher than it looks, growing in hot garden spots with poor dry soil.
This sweet, low-growing annual sends out small but bright red flowers on long wand-like stems from late spring until frost and often reseeds itself.
A mounding evergreen ground cover that is drought tolerant once established, topped with bright orange flowers in spring to mid-summer.
Small white flowers bloom in early spring, the perfect antidote to the winter doldrums. Excellent in container planters and hanging baskets.
Dark purple buds erupt into golden-yellow blooms from mid-spring into summer. These blooms could be a metaphor for the change from dark winter to spring.
Cute-as-a-button flowers start in the spring and if you pluck off spent blooms, will continue on into summer. A biennial that will self-seed for the following year.
Love the look of California lilac but don't think you have the room for it? Midnight Magic is perfect for smaller gardens and low hedges.
There is nothing quite like the fragrance of hyacinths after enduring the dark and dreary days of winter. Plant this by your door!
Lime green flower bracts with dotted black and yellow eyes liven up the gray-green foliage in the spring. A startling contrast!
Purplish-pink petals open into a buttercup shape, revealing a black-eyed center. An airy and elegant spring bloomer.
Combine bright green 'Spring Beauty' with 'Black' or 'Bronze Pastel' hens and chicks for a stunning contrast in the fall and winter.
For those gardeners starved for bright colors after making it through winter, feast on this gorgeous scarlet windflower!
This sedge's leaves have distinctive white centers and deep green margins, giving it a clean, airy profile. Perfect in baskets and containers.
A fragrant hedge or planted in a container on the patio, you'll love the dense, shiny foliage of this evergreen gardenia.
The perfect specimen for fairy gardens and mini-conifer lovers, and we mean mini. At maturity, this fir is only one foot tall and wide.
Tan buds stand out against blue-tinted needles in the fall. Growing only one inch per year, this conifer is perfect for small spaces.