‘Sunset and Rainbows’ Itoh peony features striking 6–8 inch blooms on strong, self-supporting stems. With lush dark green foliage, robust 30–36 inch growth, cold hardiness (zones 3–9), and heat tolerance, it’s deer resistant, butterfly-friendly, and a low-maintenance, long-lasting landscape favorite.
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The 1” single round flowers are a lovely shade of orange with just a hint of red. Beautifully compact, it forms a rounded shrub reaching only 2-3’ in height and spread, making it perfect for the foundation. Deer resistant.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Mature Size:
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Height: 3'
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Width: 3'
Zone: 2
Photos courtesy of First Editions
Little Spark® is a compact spirea with orange new growth that holds its yellow leaf color throughout the summer, even when planted in full sun. A summer bloomer, the pink flowers arise just above the foliage, and if you give them a quick shear when they are done, it will rebloom in late summer. Fall color includes shades of pink, creating a multi-toned effect. Little Spark® is fantastic when planted along a garden border.
Light Requirement: Full Sun to Part Shade
Mature Size:
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Height: 2'
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Width: 3'
Zone: 3
Photos courtesy of First Editions
The Northern Exposure coral bells are among the hardiest available. This clump-forming perennial forms a dense mound of colourful round leaves with spikes of bell-shaped flowers. Excellent for borders or edging.
Light Requirement: Full Sun to Full Shade
Mature Size:
- Height: 14"
- Width: 20"
Zone: 3
Photos and Data Courtesy of Vanstone Nursery
This majestic larger fern has long, arching fronds. The crested and forked tips of each zesty green leaflet create a unique ruffled texture. Tolerant of some sun and drought once established, this energetic fern has the potential to liven up more challenging areas in the garden.
Image courtesy of Iseli Nursery
Dryopteris affinis ‘Cristata-The King’
- Garden Size: 2-4′
- Deciduous
- Hardiness Zone: 4
- Clumping
- Green Foliage
- Shade
An Iseli Introduction seedling selected from Picea abies ‘Rothenhausii’, this new dwarf cultivar has a prostrate habit that forms a low mounding shape with age. It can be grown as a slow growing ground cover or staked upright as a gentle weeper. Delicate tiny green sprays of needles cover this very dainty specimen, which resembles cascading water that has been frozen in time. Great for containers or as a specimen plant for collectors. Truly a one of a kind.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 1.5'
- Width: 3'
Zone: 3
Photos courtesy of Iseli Nursery
Generally, you would need both a male and female bittersweet plant to get the much loved orange berries, but you’ll only need one with Autumn Revolution™ Bittersweet. This beloved native vine is covered in green leaves in the summer and joined by gorgeous orange berries that form in the late summer and get their color in early fall. The berries on Autumn Revolution™ are twice the size of other bittersweet varieties and are great for cut arrangements and other DIY crafts. The berries that aren’t used for crafts in the fall provide wonderful winter interest.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Height: 15 - 25'
Zone: 2
Photo and data courtesy of First Editions
Despite their unfortunate common name, Lungworts are among the most dependable and showy spring-blooming perennials, and many types have attractive foliage throughout the season. This selection features light pink buds that open to clusters of bright blue bells, the green leaves are heavily spotted in silver. Plants should be cut back hard immediately after blooming, to rejuvenate the leaves, which will then remain attractive all season. Clumps may be easily divided in early fall.
Light Requirement: Full Shade to Partial Shade
Mature Size:
- Height: 10 - 12"
- Width: 12 - 24"
Zone: 3
Photos courtesy of Van Noort Bulb Co. & Florissa
Summer Phlox is very popular for its midsummer display in the sunny border. This selection produces large, fragrant flower clusters. Attractive to butterflies. Excellent cut flower. Flowering is always best in a sunny location. Easy to grow and mildew resistant although Summer Phlox always benefit from a location that provides good air circulation and consistent soil moisture. Drought tolerant. Excellent for containers or in the border. Remove faded flowers to encourage more buds to form.
Height: 23-35" Spread: 21-23"
