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Give your sweetheart a pot of this unusual cosmos - it's like flowers and chocolates all wrapped up in one beautiful package!
Add cheery yellow, black-eyed blooms to the cut-flower garden that will come back year after year.
Not-so-tall but dark and handsome! A dramatic complement to silvery blue foliage or more colorful evergreens and perennials.
'Jantar' means amber in Polish, and that's the coloring it takes on when the temperatures drop in the fall and winter.
This one changes throughout the year, bright red in the spring, deeper red in summer, then back to bright during dark fall/winter days.
Tidy mounds of deeply cut, green leaves will add a fresh look to hillsides, rock gardens, or woodland gardens. Blue flowers bring on the bees.
Not-so-tall but dark and handsome! A dramatic complement to silvery blue foliage or more colorful evergreens and perennials.
An under-appreciated perennial with lavender blue pincushion-like blooms from late spring up until frost. Bees and butterflies love it!
Winter may seem like an odd time to be talking about Pina Coladas, but this one takes on some of its best colors in the colder weather.
A dwarf version of New Zealand flax, growing only one to two feet tall, with narrower blades of deep green edged in bronze.
Moves gracefully with the breezes, adds unusual texture to container planters and hanging baskets.
New chartreuse green leaves emerge in the spring, adding a nice burst of fresh color to a garden just waking up from winter.
Cherry-pink edges add another dimension to burgundy colored leaves that eventually grow 4 to 6 feet tall and wide.
Silvery stripes brighten dark green leaves that add height and texture to container planters and fall/winter hanging baskets.
Common Name: Hens & ChicksMature Size: 2-3 in. tall and 12 in. wide Growth Rate: Medium Cold Hardiness: -40° F Additional Characteristics: Evergreen, drought tolerant Structure: Groundcover Flowers: Redish-purple flowers in summer Container Size: 4in. x 4
Fascinating plumes of magenta rise above dark green foliage, adding color and texture to summer planters and baskets.
Tidy, variegated leaves evolve from bright yellow and lime green in the spring to golden yellow in the summer, then red/orange in the fall.
Orange is rare in the garden but this barberry delivers with its coral-orange foliage in the spring, morphing to brilliant red/orange in the fall.
Common Name: Icicle Hens & ChicksMature Size: 4 in. tall and 12 in. wide Growth Rate: Medium Cold Hardiness: -40° F Additional Characteristics: Evergreen Structure: Groundcover Flowers: Pink flowers in summer Container Size: 4in. x 4in.
Visitors to the nursery won't have any problem finding this oxalis on the shade tables with its almost neon green, yellow, orange, and pink shamrock foliage.
This hens and chicks is especially winter hardy, and sends out lots of baby chicks throughout the spring and summer.
Spring growth emerges in shades of peach, yellow, and red, then gradually deepens to a rich green, with bud blooms appearing in late summer.
Not really red, but a knock-your-socks-off magenta surrounded by deeply serrated, dark bronzy green leaves.
This Spanish Thrift forms tight mounds of evergreen, needle-like leaves, sending up pink flowers in late spring/early summer.