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Satin pothos is just as easy to grow as pothos Both are evergreen tropical vines that are not cold-tolerant, which is why they are usually grown indoors. What distinguishes satin pothos from pothos is the variegated foliage, The heart-shaped leaves have silvery grey splotches, which makes them look almost shiny.
Satin pothos is a vine that will latch onto its surroundings—moss pole, a trellis, other plants, a wall, or a piece of furniture. Sometimes it does this on its own, sometimes it needs a little help, such as with invisible mini hooks. Instead of letting it trail, you can also grow satin pothos in a hanging pot to allowing its foliage to cascade down.
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A feast for the eyes from spring through autumn!
Winecraft Black® is the first Proven Winners smokebush, so you know it must be special. In spring, round leaves emerge rich purple but as summer's heat comes on, they turn a deep near-black tone and finally light up in an array of reds and oranges in fall. In early summer, large, soft panicles of bloom appear that become the misty "smoke" that makes this such a popular landscape plant. Unlike other smokebush, it naturally has a rounded, dwarf habit which means that finally, every landscape has room for this unique plant.
Light Requirement:Â Full Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 10'
- Width: 8'
Photos and Data Courtesy of Proven Winners
Bold, bright, and beautiful: that's Winecraft Gold™ smokebush. Round, waxy leaves emerge a sunny orange, soon take on a golden hue, then mature to a cheerful chartreuse for the season. In early summer, cloud-like green flower clusters cover the plant, and these turn into the pink "smoke" plumes that earn the plant its name. Naturally grows with a dense, oval shape that's ideal for adding a spot of bright color to partially shaded or sunny areas.Â
Light Requirement: Part Sun to Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 6'
- Width: 6'
Photos and Data Courtesy of Proven Winners
This 'Smokey' Saskatoon bush is extremely hardy variety and features beautiful white flowers in early spring and large , very sweet, berries in June. An Alberta variety, this versatile shrub is suitable for both edible and landscape uses.Â
Suckering can occur over time;Â self-pollinating
Light Requirement:Â Full Sun to Partial Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 8'Â
- Width: 5'
Zone: 2
Photos courtesy of Jeffries Nursery
Cerastium is a very useful ground cover perennial, often grown in dry, sunny areas with poor soil. Plants form a low, fast-spreading mat of silvery-grey leaves, studded with tiny white star flowers in late spring and early summer. An indestructible choice for difficult sites, but be sure to plant this where its spreading habit will not become a problem. Beautiful spilling over rock walls or on steep sunny slopes, used as a lawn substitute. Also grows well in tubs or mixed containers. Easily divided in spring or fall. Plants should be clipped hard or mowed (to 2 inches) after blooming to maintain a tidy habit.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Flowering Season: Early Summer
Mature Size:
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Height: 6"
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Spread: 18"
Zone: 3a
After spring garden bloomers finish their show, Pinky Promise™ Snowberry takes over center stage with a flashy display of gumball pink berries that cover the rich mint-green foliage. The promise of such appeal is worth the wait! Hardy and compact, this special addition to the Bloomin' Easy® family is perfect for decorative patio containers, hedges, mixed garden beds, and walkways.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Height: 3 - 4'
Width: 3 - 4'
Proud Berry® coralberry makes it unbelievably easy to fill your landscape with these unique pink berries, guaranteed to turn heads. Cute, rounded, bluish-green leaves look handsome all season, then, in late summer, bell-shaped flowers appear. As the season changes to autumn, the flowers develop into large dark pink berries, the color intensifying with cold weather. As pretty as it is, this North American native is also amazingly tough, effortlessly fending off deer, cold weather, and problem soils. The fruit is not edible, but may be eaten by birds in mid-late winter. This plant makes an excellent cut flower for fall arrangements.
Light Requirement: Part Sun to Full Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 4'
- Width: 4'
Photos and Data Courtesy of Proven Winners
Ash Leaf False Spirea features airy plumes of white flowers rising above the foliage from early to mid summer. It has dark green deciduous foliage which emerges burgundy in spring. The leaves do not develop any appreciable fall colour. This Shrub will send out suckers, so plant with this in mind. Attracts Bees.
Light Requirement: Part Sun to Sun
Flower Season: Summer
Mature Size:
- Height: 5'-6'
- Spread: 5'-6'
Photos and Data Courtesy of Jeffries Nursery
With the improved Cherry On Top™ Sorbaria, experience this plant’s classic foliage beauty, with the added benefit of the perfect topping to complete your enjoyment. After the white plume flowers finish, savor clusters of bright, fresh-looking red seed pods instead of the traditional dried brown seeds. This extends the seasons of beauty you can enjoy through summer and fall.
Light Requirement:Â Full Sun to Partial Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 4' - 5'
- Width: 4' - 5'
Zone: 3
Photos courtesy of Jeffries Nursery
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Flowers, foliage, and easy care - Double Play® Blue Kazoo® spirea has it all!
Your search for a colorful, versatile, easy to grow shrub for your landscape ends at Double Play Blue Kazoo spirea. Its cool blue foliage emerges in a range of shifting hues through the season: red, pink, purple, and green. In early summer, very large white flower clusters appear. Like other spirea, you can count on Double Play Blue Kazoo to look great while needing minimal care. It grows well in lightly shaded conditions (four-six hours of sun or filtered light all day), and is generally unbothered by deer. Not fussy about soil or watering.Â
Light Requirement: Partial Sun to Full Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 2' - 3'
- Width: 2' - 3'
Zone: 3
Photos courtesy of Proven Winners
Low mounded shrub with small, yellow foliage making it a good contrast for any landscape with a darker backdrop. Good choice for attracting butterflies. Deer do not find this shrub particularly attractive and tend to pass over it. Best suited in mass plantings for small hedges along with foundations and borders.
Light Requirement: Full SunÂ
Mature Size:
- Height:Â 18 - 24"
- Width:Â 18 - 24"
Zone: 3
Photos courtesy of Jeffries Nursery
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Dainty clusters of rose pink blooms create a pleasing contrast with the low-growing, mint green foliage. Naturally develops a tidy, compact, rounded form that fits nicely in shrub borders. Wonderful as an accent plant, specimen plant, or used to create a low hedge. Deciduous.
Light Requirement: Part Sun to Sun
Flower Season: Spring, Summer
Mature Size:
- Height: 2'
- Spread: 2'-3'
Photos and Data Courtesy of Jeffries Nursery