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Reddish toned foliage transitions to bright yellow in warmer weather, forming a low mat of color, excellent as a ground cover or cascading over the edges of pots and hanging baskets.
This tough evergreen succulent will form tight rosettes ranging in color from jade green to pink or burgundy, depending upon the season.
As the varietal name implies, this evergreen holly maintains a narrow, columnar profile, perfect for privacy screens.
Fleshy green leaves edged in cream and pink grow along sturdy stems, forming a low-growing mat that can spread over a foot wide.
Mostly green with red tips during the summer, 'Burgundy Bunny' turns completely red when the temps drop, providing great fall color.
A showy, shimmery vase-shaped mound of variegated foliage arrives later than some grasses but catches up quickly .
Dark red, almost black foliage provides a dramatic foil for the cherry-red flowers that last all summer long.
Named Evening Sun because the bright yellow flowers open in the late afternoon and stay open all night, attracting moths and butterflies.
The botanical name actually makes sense, translating loosely to "always living spider web," and those gossamer threads do resemble spider webs!
A tough evergreen shrub that boasts purplish-pink flowers with red accents near the eye in late spring to early summer.
A good choice for those seeking a spring to fall privacy screen or hedge with beautiful color and white blooms for the pollinators.
This dwarf version of pampas grass can still reach 3 to 5 feet in height and spread 4 to 6 feet wide, so give it lots of room!
Blanket flowers retain their bright colors in spite of heat and sun, and 'Celebration' has glorious orangey-red blooms from late spring into the fall.
'Silver King' euonymus has glossy oval green leaves edged in creamy white. Wonderful evergreen for topiaries, hedges, or foundation plants.
A prolific bloomer with butter-yellow blooms starting in early summer and going right up until frost. A pollinator and bird magnet!
A low growing Scotch heather whose foliage turns a rich shade of chocolate in the fall and winter, reverting to green and orangey hues in the spring and summer.
This Shasta daisy's flowers maintain the yellow color for up to two weeks before becoming bi-color yellow and white, then finally white.
Delightful, blue-throated, white-petaled flowers emerge on large umbels (i.e. flower clusters on tall stalks) from mid- to late summer.
The foliage alone can reach two feet tall - just wait until the purple flower stalks emerge, towering above the strap leaves!
This sedum puts on its party clothes in late summer with large clusters of show-stopping raspberry-colored blooms atop fleshy blue-green foliage.
These gerbera flowers don't just glow, they strut their stuff in sunny garden spots, showing off their bright reddish-orange flair.
A shorter variety of crocosmia that packs a punch with orange buds opening to bright yellow flowers in late summer.