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With a narrow but fairly tall profile and year-round foliage, Green Spire makes a great hedge or privacy screen for sunny locations.
A bit smaller than other varieties of Euphorbia, 'Glacier Blue' provides year-round interest in container planters and the garden.
An unusual ground cover with swirly flat, gray-green foliage and foot-tall ball-shaped lavender-pink summer flowers.
Such a daunting botanical name! Just ask for Fairy Snapdragon, Dwarf Snapdragon, or simply "that perennial snapdragon Summer Skies."
Also known as hyssop or hummingbird mint, this sun-loving perennial sends up deep violet blue flower spikes from summer into the fall.
Also known as Show Off Starlet, this dwarf forsythia keeps a low profile and blooms from the base of branches to the tips.
Lime green and cream foliage will add pizazz to the spring and summer garden, then takes on reddish tones in the fall.
Low and slow growing yew-like shrub. Normally arching branches take well to pruning and can handle drier garden spots.
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!
This low-growing heuchera hybrid will add a pop of color to shady gardens, hanging baskets, and container planters.
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.
Want that tropical vibe in your summer garden? Consider Red Banana with its red-tinged, paddle-like leaves and fast growth.
Just as attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds as it is to bees, this Balmy Purple Bee Balm keeps a compact shape.
Give your sweetheart a pot of this unusual cosmos - it's like flowers and chocolates all wrapped up in one beautiful package!
Dark, almost purple foliage provides a dramatic backdrop for the awe-inspiring scarlet blooms that appear from summer right up until freeze.
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 compact deciduous shrub with orange-tinted golden foliage, growing to three to four feet tall and three feet wide.
A mounding evergreen ground cover that is drought tolerant once established, topped with bright orange flowers in spring to mid-summer.
Burgundy colored leaves in the spring and summer turn a brilliant red in the fall. Red berries remain on the stems even after leaves fall.
Silvery green foliage provides a wonderful contrast to the soft pink, pineapple-shaped flower spikes that bloom late spring into summer.