Container size: 6"
Small-flowered, dwarf plants can be impressive in rock gardens, troughs, or mini garden nooks. 'Firewitch' has durable, neat clumps of blue-gray foliage, that make superb edgings along a sunny path or front border. Dainty pink blooms lightly sparkle above the grassy clumps, a welcome sight in spring…
It's a real pleasure to encounter a standout sport of a well-established variety. This lovely find of the dwarf form of 'Pee Wee' was discovered by Peter Catt of the United Kingdom. After first emerging bright golden-yellow, the foliage morphs to a pleasing chartreuse over the course of the season…
More compact, but densely-branched, this early to bloom lilac is a marvelous harbinger of spring. Dark purplish buds open to lavender pink, giving a two-tone effect. Easy to grow, with mildew-free, clean foliage, this lilac has graced our gardens for years, and continues to amaze us. Bare Root<…
Bombshell’s name reflects the way the dwarf bush explodes from summer to fall, with more flowers per plant than any other Hydrangea paniculata — and complemented by medium green foliage. Thrives in sun or shade.
Container Size: 4"
A very uncommon form of Mondo grass from Japan, the foliage of 'Juru' is striped with striking white that lights up shaded places. Very low-growing 'Nana'-type and an excellent accent in the border. Also perfect for rock gardens and containers. Grow in part shade, in well-drained soils.<…
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