Primrose
Primrose

Cup-like blooms of pink, yellow, or white bring a welcoming coolness and softness to the hot sunny gardens where this species of Oenothera thrive. Lays low and easily spreads out with vigorous undemanding happy presence. Provides color, ground cover, and hummingbird-enticing scent over a full season. Perfectly sized for rock gardens and border fronts. Tumbles beautifully over rocks, slopes, and banks. A reliable cover for any location.

Astilbe
Astilbe

Soft feathery plumes and finely cut foliage add a unique touch of color, light and texture to shadier gardens. Catches the eye when planted in group, providing a spectrum of pinks, purples, or white. Leave dried flowers untrimmed at season's end to provide winter interest in the garden. Makes a dependable mixed border plant. Looks great in woodland settings. Ideal for specimen, foundations, and mass plantings. Especially nice in waterside gardens.

Coral Bells
Coral Bells

Hybridizing has produced a dazzling array of Coral Bells. Perfect for gardeners who like to express their creativity through foliage color and texture. Heuchera, aka Coral Bells, are native to woodlands, prairies and mountains, so there are varieties suited to any garden. Airy clusters of little bell-shaped flowers add a blush of color in summer. Makes a wonderfully dependable mixed border plant for part-shade. Looks great in woodland settings. Perfectly sized for rock gardens and border fronts.

Siberian Bugloss
Siberian Bugloss

A real standout in heavily shaded locations. Charming dainty blue flowers and rich variegated green heart-shaped leaves. Early summer blooms provide one of the hardiest perennials for long-lasting interest. Beautiful in shady borders and woodland gardens. Especially nice in waterside gardens. A reliable ground cover for any location. Contraindication: Has a tendency to spread indiscriminately, which is perfect for areas where other plants don’t grow.