August 6, 2018
Caramel Coral Bell is a showy and colorful perennial, displaying colorful notes of gold in the spring and peach to salmon colors in the fall. Medium, well-drained soil is preferred in an area that receives part shade, so as to not scorch the delicate-looking leaflets. This little mounded plant does well to add a pop of color to any landscape and contrasts nicely with different kinds of plants and shrubs and is generally known to be low maintenance.
Caramel Coral Bells can be utilized in many different ways, from borders to mixed plantings.
September charm anemone is a delightfully late-blooming perennial that complements a perennial border.
Karl Foerster feather reed grass is an industry landscape staple and was named the Perennial Plant of the Year in 2001.
A timeless specimen ornamental, the Bloodgood Japanese maple is hardier and more adaptable than most Japanese maples.
Named “Hosta of the Year” in 2001, June hosta is one of our favorites to add to a shady garden.