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This thyme does double-duty, providing a wonderfully fragrant spot of color in the garden and adding flavor to foods.
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.
Red berries grow along the entire length of the stems, thus giving it the name Berry Cascade. A perfect plant to brighten a winter garden.
Dark-chocolate colored leaves are absolutely stunning when mixed with bright greens or cooler blues in fall/winter baskets.
"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.
Drought-tolerant ground cover with overlapping "fish scale" leaves that get a reddish tinge in the fall, bright yellow flowers in the summer.
This dwarf conifer isn't overbearing or untidy, keeping a low profile and eventually forming a dense, flattened globe.
This dwarf Norway spruce forms an almost perfect pyramidal shape in its maturity, but that could take a long while.
Short stems, little needles, tiny buds - perfect for the fairy garden. This slow growing dwarf is great in container planters and hanging baskets, too.
"Cherry berries" for winter color that will last until spring. Birds appreciate the berries almost as much as you will!
Named for the Wolong Panda Preserve in China, this evergreen ground cover has unusual elongated leaves with distinctive variegation.
Thread-like, finely dissected leaves form an airy mass, green in the spring and summer, turning brilliant red-orange in the fall.
This cone flower offers all the benefits of perennials - reliable return year after year, stunning long-lasting blooms, easy-care.
This upright heather appeals to multiple senses with its unique texture, fragrant springtime flowers, and colorful evergreen foliage.
This may be the solution to those low-lying boggy spots in the yard. Stately seed stalks add fall interest and texture.
Flamboyant, whimsical flowers that look like exotic birds' heads will bloom in succession on the same stalk during the warmth of summer.
Hints of orange on bright variegated foliage make this a splendid companion plant for year-round baskets and containers.
Thorny but beautiful, this small deciduous shrub flaunts its stuff from spring into fall with stunning foliage and fall berries.
A perennial ground cover, 'Apfelblute' translates to apple blossom in English. And yes, the flowers do remind one of apple blossoms!