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This one changes throughout the year, bright red in the spring, deeper red in summer, then back to bright during dark fall/winter days.
Got a boggy spot in the garden where nothing seems to grow? Orange you glad we have Orange Sedge in stock?
More than one customer has mentioned growing a "goth" garden, and this dark sedum would be a perfect addition!
Beautiful in the ground or in containers, this bronze-leafed canna blooms from summer right up until freeze, and returns the following year.
This palm-like evergreen thrives in the sun but looks its best when watered regularly. Growing this in a container makes it easy to shelter in extreme cold.
This spurge does add a glow to baskets, providing green and deep red year-round foliage with springtime yellow-to-chartreuse flowers.
Long strappy leaves with olive to deep burgundy centers and bright rose-pink edges. Quite the attention grabber in sunny gardens.
What can make a coral bells, with foliage ranging from a golden yellow to reddish-orange, more charming? Ruffled edges and pink undersides, that's what.
Deep dark tropical foliage stands tall in the garden, providing a dramatic background for the showy red summer blooms.
There's a reason why this particular heuchera has withstood the test of time. Few others match the deep, dark tones of 'Obsidian."
One of our favorite trees for smaller yards or limited spaces, providing year-round interest, including pink blossoms on bare branches!
New growth emerges a fiery red that gradually fades to green by summer, then red highlights reappear as the weather cools.
Dark red strap leaves with hot pink edges make this a bold, dramatic centerpiece for hanging baskets and container planters.
This stonecrop forms a tight mass of plump rosettes that are multi-colored for most of the year, with silvery-gray leaves accented with red tones.
Want that tropical vibe in your summer garden? Consider Red Banana with its red-tinged, paddle-like leaves and fast growth.
Dark, almost purple foliage provides a dramatic backdrop for the awe-inspiring scarlet blooms that appear from summer right up until freeze.
Oval, mirror-bright leaves emerge emerald green with gold edges, gradually maturing into orangey/gold tones in summer.
Not the tallest of red phormiums, 'Amazing Red' will do well in smaller sunny gardens and can add height and color to container planters.
Not favored by deer (most of the time), but gardeners will appreciate it! More shade equals more silvery leaves; more sun equals more purple.
Shiny pinkish-red leaves flame on in autumn, adding rich colors to fall/winter baskets. A year-round show-off with mirror bright foliage.
White springtime blooms stand out against the burgundy foliage, then morph into reddish berries that add to Nine Bark's charm.
Deep red blooms against nearly black foliage is a stunning combination, a perfect addition to hanging baskets and container planters.
The dark foliage is almost as fascinating as the single-petaled blooms. Combine it in a planter with golden Creeping Jenny or Sedum Angelina for eye-catching contrasts.
This one was named Rudolph in recognition of the bright red tips that cover the shrub in winter. Not quite glowing, but pretty darn close!