Hibiscus SUMMERIFIC® ‘Holy Grail’ PPAF CPBRAF
Proven Winners® Perennial
‘Holy Grail’ has been just that for us; our holy grail. The pinnacle of next generation Hibiscus breeding, this perennial matches dark red flowers with near-black foliage for an incredible end of summer display. ‘Holy Grail’ is a well-rounded plant that does not mound or flop, even though it flowers profusely the entire length of the stem with large 8-9” blooms. Compared with the popular ‘Cranberry Crush,’ the flowers of ‘Holy Grail’ open flatter and are an inch wider; the leaves are near-black instead of deep green.
Heuchera ‘Timeless Glow’ PPAF CPBRAF
Called ‘Timeless Glow’ for its enduring flowering performance, this Heuchera is about more than just the foliage. In spring, the newest foliage emerges a chartreuse-yellow with a silver overlay before maturing to a bright lime green. Beginning in early summer, tight wands of rose-pink flowers appear and continue to do so throughout the end of the year. Unlike many varieties, the flower stems rise vertically above the foliage for a very refined floral display.
Salvia nemorosa ‘Perfect Profusion’ PPAF CPBRAF
Proven Winners® Perennial
Bloom, bloom, and rebloom. The hands-down best reblooming Salvia in our trials, ‘Perfect Profusion’ has impressed us not only with its prolific flowering, but also with a perfect globe-shaped habit. The well-branched habit of this perennial will be completely covered with flowers beginning in late spring, stretching nearly all the way to the ground. The healthy rosette of foliage at the base of the plant stays nice throughout the year and resists powdery mildew.
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