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Broad, slightly toothed, blue-green leaves reach 18" in height and about two feet across, perfect for container gardening.
Absolutely gorgeous clusters of rich blue, double flowers nestled in a rosette of broad textured leaves, and they're fragrant too!
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.
Intense, single-petaled flowers often blanket the foliage for several weeks, bringing a pop of color to sunny container planters, borders, and hanging baskets.
Violet colored flowers will cover the tight mound of greenery for several weeks in the spring, attracting bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.
The biennial English Daisy Speedstar mix blooms in the first year, sending up semi-double daisies in red, pink, and white.
When the nursery staff gets excited about a new plant, you know it's different. Check out Pacific Plum Fuzzy Hens and Chicks!
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.
Bold lime green foliage makes people sit up and notice this dainty-leafed ground cover. This sedum is a great addition to hanging baskets.
Dense reddish-pink flowers adorn 6 to 10 inch spikes, heralding the return of sunnier days. Spectacular in group plantings.
There is nothing quite like the fragrance of hyacinths after enduring the dark and dreary days of winter. Plant this by your door!
For those with mixed feelings about pink flowers, how about a cheery, wine/pink cyclamen? Paired with the variegated leaves - stunning!
This little beauty takes on the darkest tones as the temps drop, while springtime growth come out a brilliant green with burgundy tips.
Plant experts describe this phormium as having black leaves, but colors can range from a greenish black to dark chocolate.
Dark-chocolate colored leaves are absolutely stunning when mixed with bright greens or cooler blues in fall/winter baskets.
This sedge's leaves have distinctive white centers and deep green margins, giving it a clean, airy profile. Perfect in baskets and containers.
"Cherry berries" for winter color that will last until spring. Birds appreciate the berries almost as much as you will!
Beautiful rosettes of bronze, red, and green tones look great in container planters, along walkways, and in those problem dry spots.
The leaves of 'Carnival Black Olive' Coral Bells have a roundness and coloring that does indeed remind one of black olives.
A fragrant hedge or planted in a container on the patio, you'll love the dense, shiny foliage of this evergreen gardenia.
This dwarf conifer isn't overbearing or untidy, keeping a low profile and eventually forming a dense, flattened globe.
Short stems, little needles, tiny buds - perfect for the fairy garden. This slow growing dwarf is great in container planters and hanging baskets, too.
Shorter than its cousins, and a longer bloomer too. Its size and blooming power make it perfect for container planters.
Thread-like, finely dissected leaves form an airy mass, green in the spring and summer, turning brilliant red-orange in the fall.