Rainbow Spirea
Rainbow Spirea

A gorgeous combination of color on a single shrub. New foliage emerges orange then matures to golden yellow. Produces flat clusters of dusky pink flowers through the summer. Foliage turns orange in autumn. Flowers attract pollinators. A classic favorite for landscape focal points. Ideal for borders, hedges or as a specimen plant. Beautiful grouped or en masse.

Flowering Almond
Flowering Almond

This easy to grow shrub is a real showstopper in the spring when its branches are covered with pink, puffy, double-petaled flowers. This is an ornamental almond that does not produce nuts. When flowering is complete, prune the shrub down to 6-12" (15-30cm) above the base. This will encourage fresh new growth for the summer, and an abundance of flower buds for next spring. Versatile selection can be grown as a small tree or large shrub. Makes a breathtaking specimen plant.

Rose Of Sharon Hibiscus
Rose Of Sharon Hibiscus

Hibiscus syriacus, or Rose Of Sharon, brings a refreshing burst of tropical-looking blooms just when the garden needs a boost! Varieties are available with single or double flowers in a range of colors. Beautiful as a garden centerpiece, yet also effective as a hedge. A classic favorite for landscape focal points. An excellent specimen, foundation, or border plant. Can be shaped as a large shrub or a small tree.

Potentilla
Potentilla

Potentilla is a compact and finely branched shrub with long-flowering blooms in a range of colors including white, pink, peach, and yellow. Drought tolerant and deer resistant, it is a top choice for adding color to sites with dry, poor soil. Excellent for use in difficult spots where nothing else can survive. Wonderful for mixed borders and rock gardens. Beautiful in groupings.

Blue Mist Spirea
Blue Mist Spirea

Violet blue flowers are a welcome sight in late summer, beautifully set against attractive silvery foliage. Displays good drought tolerance. Adds a touch of class to any garden planting. Highly fragrant flowers and foliage attract an assortment of pollinators! An excellent specimen, foundation, or border plant.

Snowmound Spirea
Snowmound Spirea

Arching branches of small white blossoms provide a beautiful effect. Extremely hardy, versatile and low maintenance shrub. Display improves with each passing year. A classic favorite for landscape focal points. Ideal for borders, hedges or as a specimen plant. Beautiful as a garden backdrop.

Boxwood
Boxwood

Boxwoods are prized for their dense evergreen foliage and their tolerance of pruning. Among the many varieties available, the most popular is light-green. Size and growth habits can be found to suit any garden setting. A classic favorite for landscape focal points. Looks beautiful in the garden as a specimen or clipped hedge, or in rows. Excellent for planting along fences and walls. Can be used to create topiaries.

Ninebark
Ninebark

Prized for its peeling bark and arching branches of either light green or purple-red foliage. Small white flowers, pink-tinged, are followed by red berries. Thicket-forming deciduous shrub. An excellent specimen, foundation, or border plant. Beautiful grouped or for planting along fences and walls.

Burning Bush
Burning Bush

Let this bright red autumn foliage set your landscape on fire! Outstanding autumn color highlights this as a favorite deciduous garden shrub. Display improves with each passing year. Provides flair to autumn and winter landscapes. Ideal for borders, hedges or as a specimen plant.

Flowering Quince
Flowering Quince

Springtime or early winter blooms open on somewhat bare branches to brighten your garden in peach, white, red, or orange.

Privet
Privet

A favorite fast growing shrub with dense green foliage in various species sizes (Common for tall hedges, or Amur for fence-height). Deciduous in colder environments. Creamy white blooms are followed by attractive black berries which birds love. Tolerates heavy pruning. An ideal selection for a hedge with a neat clipped appearance. Great for privacy screening or blocking unsightly views. Best planted in groups.

Golden Privet
Golden Privet

Golden chartreuse-yellow foliage is accented by fragrant white flowers. Blue-black fruit persists throughout winter and attracts birds. Tolerates heavy pruning. Looks beautiful in the garden as a specimen. Ideal featured as a clipped hedge. Great for privacy screening or blocking unsightly views. Best planted in groups.