Heuchera PRIMO™ ‘Black Pearl’ PPAF CPBRAF
Come find out what all the fuss is about! ‘Black Pearl’ has been receiving rave reviews for both its garden performance (this villosa hybrid is vigorous in the landscape) and for its awesome, shiny, jet black, large, scalloped foliage that looks almost fake, but incredibly, it’s very real! ‘Black Pearl’ will do great in any well-drained soil. Although best in part shade, this plant also does well in full sun, keeping its black color through the hot summer months. This is a versatile plant, doing well in both landscapes and containers. 20-25 centimeters tall by 45-50 centimeters wide. Zones 4-9.
Hibiscus ‘Ballet Slippers’ PPAF
Do you love the large flowers of hardy Hibiscus, but need a softer color to match the palette of your garden? ‘Ballet Slippers’ is the answer, with feminine white flowers touched with pink edges. Its habit is phenomenal, forming a perfectly rounded habit with bright green leaves. You won’t believe it’s hardy to zone 4!
Phlox ‘Fashionably Early Flamingo’ PPAF
As other gardens wait patiently for their Phlox paniculata to bloom, enjoy the beautiful blooms lavender pink flowers of ‘Fashionably Early Flamingo’ 2 to 3 weeks earlier. This variety is also resistant to mildew, a malady that often plagues Tall Garden Phlox, especially in hot, humid summers. Best in sunny landscapes with rich, moist soil. At 75-90 centimeters tall by 65-75 centimeters wide, this variety is a height that matches most common Tall Phlox, making a seamless transition for your lineup. Zones 4-8.
Buddleia MONARCH® ‘Prince Charming’ PPAF
Get charmed by this one-of-a-kind Butterfly Bush! Its claim to fame is its unique cerise pink flower panicles, a color break for the genus. At 4 feet tall (if measured in zone 6, with complete die back to the ground), this medium-sized shrub is the perfect height for structure in a medium-sized garden or the middle of the border.
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