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Alice
More About Hydrangea quercifolia 'Alice' Oakleaf hydrangea Summer brings a creamy white that gradually changes to pink in the late Summer to a rust brown throughout Fall. Deciduous shrub Attracts bees and butterflies Cone shaped blooms Blooms on old wood Strong stems hold dark green foliage that are similarly shaped like an Oakleaf that will transition to a dark red, burgundy color in the Fall season Border, mass plantings, hedge, Accent Rounded upright mound Height: 5-8 FeetSpread: 5-8 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-9 Hydrangea quercifolia 'Alice' Characteristics Exposure: Shade to Part Sun Soil Type: Well draining Attributes: Low Maintenance Bloom Color: White to pink Habit: Rounded Season of Interest: Summer to Fall Care: This type of Hydrangea blooms on old wood. Perform any desired pruning in late Summer by trimming spent blooms to avoid cutting off the following year's blooms. A layer of mulch around the base of the plant helps to maintain a moist surround.
Alice Ruby Slippers
More About Hydrangea quercifolia 'Alice Ruby Slippers' Dwarf Oakleaf hydrangea Summer brings a creamy white that gradually changes to pink in the late Summer to a rust brown throughout Fall. Deciduous shrub Attracts bees and butterflies Cone shaped blooms Blooms on old wood Strong stems hold dark green foliage that are similarly shaped like an Oakleaf that will transition to a dark red, burgundy color in the Fall season Border, mass plantings, hedge, Accent Rounded Height: 3-4 FeetSpread: 4-5 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-9 Hydrangea quercifolia 'Alice Ruby Slippers' Characteristics Exposure: Shade to Part Sun Soil Type: Well draining, tolerates sandy, loamy, clay soils Attributes: Low Maintenance Bloom Color: Creamy white to pink Habit: Rounded Season of Interest: Summer to Fall Care: This type of Hydrangea blooms on old wood. Perform any desired pruning in late Summer by trimming spent blooms to avoid cutting off the following year's blooms. A layer of mulch around the base of the plant helps to maintain a moist surround.
Anah Kruschke
Nice glossy green foliage is the backdrop for deep purple tight trusses of flowers with crimson-violet blotches. Dense and upright this Rhododendron tolerates full sun well but should be protected in hotter climates. One of the best rhododendrons varieties available. Thrives in moist, well drained acidic soil. Ideal for borders, natural settings or as a single specimen. Rhododendron Growing and Maintenance Tips Fertilize in the spring after blooming with food for acid loving plants. Height: 6 FeetSpread: 4 FeetHardiness Zone: 4-8 Rhododendron 'Anah Kruschke' Characteristics Exposure: Partial Sun, Full Shade Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Cut Flower/Foliage, Low Maintenance, Long Blooming, Naturalizing Habit: Upright Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring, Summer
Big Blue
Liriope muscari 'Big Blue' is a tough, low-maintenance perennial that delivers clean, grass-like texture and reliable color all season long. Forming dense clumps about 12–18 inches tall and wide, it’s perfect for edging, mass plantings, or filling in under trees where other plants struggle. In late summer, it sends up spikes of rich purple flowers that add a pop of color, followed by small dark berries in fall. ‘Big Blue’ thrives in sun to shade, tolerates poor soils, drought, and even salt, making it an ideal choice for both residential and commercial landscapes. Durable, versatile, and deer resistant, it’s a go-to groundcover that looks great with minimal effort. More About Liriope muscari 'Big Blue' Sun and shade loving plant Blooms in late summer Tender Evergreen, could brown up. Shear back for new flush of growth in spring Clumping Habit Mass planting, ground cover, edging, space filler Deer resistant Drought tolerant after roots get established Liriope muscari Growing and Maintenance Tips Spacing: 12-18" (can go tighter to fill in quicker) Plant at soil level Water well to get roots established Pruning: Shear back to about 2-3" in late winter/early spring Height: 12-18"Spread: 12-18"Hardiness Zone: 5-10 Liriope muscari 'Big Blue' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun- full shade Soil Moisture: adaptable to most soils Attributes: Low Maintenance, Deer resistant, drought tolerant Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring- Fall
Blaauw's Pink
Soft salmon peach-pink blooms emerge in abundant small, funnel shaped flowers in mid April to early May. Dark green foliage throughout the summer. This slow growing evergreen azalea stays compact and semi-upright. Pleasant to the eye, a great choice for brightening a partly shady patio or courtyard garden. More About Azalea 'Blaauw's Pink' Showy flowers. Compact and maintenance free. Soft color for brightening up darker areas. Single specimen, foundation or short border hedge. Azalea Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Azaleas prefer partial shade or dappled sun with well-drained, acidic soil. Avoid planting in hot, dry locations with direct afternoon sun or reflected sunlight. For a formal sheared hedge planting 2 to 3 feet apart is recommended. When a natural hedge is preferred space 3 to 4 feet apart. Watering: Avoid over or under watering Fertilizing: In the spring after the last frost, fertilize with a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer for acid loving plants. Pruning: After the flowers finish blooming, you can remove the dead flowers and seed heads and trim the plant. Avoid trimming after July 1 because it will remove flower buds that would bloom the following season. Trimming anywhere along the stem can encourage new growth. Height: 4-5 FeetSpread: 5-6 FeetSpacing: 3-6 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Azalea 'Blaauw's Pink' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Mass Planting, Evergreen Habit: Mounding, Upright Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring
Catawbiense Grandiflorum
A vigorous growing evergreen with deep green foliage and long lasting lilac flower and yellow-red blotches. Blooms in late May. Thrives in moist, well drained acidic soil. Ideal in mass planting, natural settings and foundation planting. Rhododendron Growing and Maintenance Tips Fertilize in the spring after blooming with food for acid loving plants. Height: 5 FeetSpread: 6 FeetSpacing: 7-8 FeetHardiness Zone: 4-8 Rhododendron Catawbiense 'Grandiflorum' Characteristics Exposure: Partial Sun, Full Shade Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Cut Flower/Foliage, Low Maintenance, Long Blooming, Naturalizing Foliage Color: Green Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring
Chionoides
White flowers with yellow dorsal blotches on dome shaped flower trusses. The broad dense plant is easy to grow and has attractive narrow foliage. Ideal for foundation planting, natural settings, hedges or as a single specimen. Rhododendron Growing and Maintenance Tips Fertilize in the spring after blooming with food for acid loving plants. Height: 4 FeetSpread: 4 FeetHardiness Zone: 4-8 Rhododendron 'Chionoides' Characteristics Exposure: Partial Sun, Full Shade Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Cut Flower/Foliage, Low Maintenance, Long Blooming, Naturalizing Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring, Summer Season of Interest (Foliage): Spring Bloomer, Summer
Delaware Valley White
Pure white blooms in early spring emerge on this vigorous, upright, compact evergreen shrub. Hardy, handsome, glossy green foliage take on a pleasant yellow fall color. The most recognized of all the white azalea. Use in foundation planting, a flowering screen in semi-shade, or in a naturalized setting. More About Azalea 'Delaware Valley White' The most recognized of all white azaleas. Maintains a low growing habit. Single specimen, foundation or short border hedge. Excellent choice for a moon garden. Azalea Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Azaleas prefer partial shade or dappled sun with well-drained, acidic soil. Avoid planting in hot, dry locations with direct afternoon sun or reflected sunlight. For a formal sheared hedge planting 2 to 3 feet apart is recommended. When a natural hedge is preferred space 3 to 4 feet apart. Watering: Avoid over or under watering Fertilizing: In the spring after the last frost, fertilize with a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer for acid loving plants. Pruning: After the flowers finish blooming, you can remove the dead flowers and seed heads and trim the plant. Avoid trimming after July 1 because it will remove flower buds that would bloom the following season. Trimming anywhere along the stem can encourage new growth. Height: 3 FeetSpread: 5 FeetSpacing: 3-5 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Azalea 'Delaware Valley White' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Mass Planting, Evergreen Foliage Color: Green Habit: Mounding Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring
Dorothy Hayden
This slow growing evergreen azalea stays compact, growing 15" high and spreads to 34" wide in 10 years. Pleasant to the eye, a perfect choice for brightening a partly shaded patio or walkway. More About Azalea hybrid 'Dorothy Hayden' The flowers are exceptionally large, open-faced and late flowering. The habits are low and spreading. Of the Robin Hill Family. Interesting Notes: Single, open-faced, white flowers with a distinct green throat. Grows broader than tall, reaching 15" by 34" in 10 years. Azalea Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Azaleas prefer partial shade or dappled sun with well-drained, acidic soil. Avoid planting in hot, dry locations with direct afternoon sun or reflected sunlight. Watering: Avoid over or under watering Fertilizing: In the spring after the last frost, fertilize with a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer for acid loving plants. Pruning: After the flowers finish blooming, you can remove the dead flowers and seed heads and trim the plant. Avoid trimming after July 1 because it will remove flower buds that would bloom the following season. Trimming anywhere along the stem can encourage new growth. Height: 10-15 inchesSpread: 30-24 inchesSpacing: 1-2 FeetTemperature: 0-10 degrees F
Dorothy Wycoff
A strong growing compact shrub that blooms heavy with dark red buds that open to pale pink. Its new foliage is reddish changing to medium green in summer. Excellent as a focal point in any landscape or can be planted as a small growing hedge. This vigorous grower is one of the nicest forms available. More About Pieris japonica 'Dorothy Wycoff' Shade loving plant. Blooms late winter into spring. Ideal for woodland settings. Single specimen or hedge. Interesting Notes: A native of Asia and Japan and is often referred to as 'andromeda' that originated from an earlier genus name for the plant. Japanese Pieris Growing and Maintenance Tips Fertilize in the spring after blooming with a food for acid-loving plants. Can be harmful if ingested by people or animals. Height: 6 FeetSpread: 3 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Pieris japonica 'Dorothy Wycoff' Characteristics Exposure: Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Great Foliage, Long Blooming Season of Interest (Flowering): Summer
Duke's Garden
Cephalotaxus harringtonia ‘Duke Gardens’ is one of the best evergreen alternatives to boxwood and yew for tough conditions—especially shade. Its soft, dark green needle-like foliage creates a dense, mounded form that stays clean and natural without constant pruning. Extremely deer resistant, heat tolerant, and adaptable, it thrives where many evergreens struggle. If you need a low-maintenance, shade-tolerant evergreen with a refined look, this is a standout choice. More About Cephalotaxus harringtonia ‘Duke Gardens’ Evergreen Thrives where boxwoods struggle Low Maintenance Drought tolerant once established Low hedges and borders, foundation planting, woodland, natural bed, mass planting Deer resistant Shade loving Height: 3-4 FeetSpread: 4-5 FeetHardiness Zone: 6-9 Cephalotaxus harringtonia ‘Duke Gardens’ Characteristics Exposure: Part shade, full shade Season of Interest: Year round interest Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Compact Foliage Color: Green Care: After planting, water regularly until roots are established. Minimal pruning required- prune in Spring if needed.
English Roseum
Vigorous, compact, upright plant with light lavender-rose blooms, brown blotches on the dorsal petal. Large foliage, good growing habit and performs reliably in blazing sun and high humidity. Ideal used as foundation, hedge or mass planting. Blooms in May. Rhododendron Growing and Maintenance Tips Fertilize in the spring after blooming with food for acid loving plants. Height: 6 FeetSpread: 6 FeetHardiness Zone: 5a-9b Rhododendron 'English Roseum' Characteristics Exposure: Partial Sun, Full Shade Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Cut Flower/Foliage, Low Maintenance, Long Blooming, Naturalizing Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring, Summer
Fashion
Coral, orange-red to rose color blossoms cover the entire plant in a dense profusion of color in mid-season. A spreading, semi-dwarf shrub with dark green attractive foliage that becomes burgundy in the fall. Plant as a border or small hedge or single specimen. More About Azalea 'Fashion' Vibrant evergreen with clusters of flowers in Spring Good color interest all year long Low maintenance Interesting Notes: This azalea among several hundred Glen Dale hybrid varieties was introduced by Ben Morrison at the USDA Plant Production Station in Glen Dale, MD. Developed for its cold hardness in the mid-Atlantic states, flower buds are hardy to 0° temperature. Azalea Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Azaleas prefer partial shade or dappled sun with well-drained, acidic soil. Avoid planting in hot, dry locations with direct afternoon sun or reflected sunlight. For a formal sheared hedge planting 2 to 3 feet apart is recommended. When a natural hedge is preferred space 3 to 4 feet apart. Watering: Avoid over or under watering Fertilizing: In the spring after the last frost, fertilize with a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer for acid loving plants. Pruning: After the flowers finish blooming, you can remove the dead flowers and seed heads and trim the plant. Avoid trimming after July 1 because it will remove flower buds that would bloom the following season. Trimming anywhere along the stem can encourage new growth. Height: 6 FeetSpread: 6 FeetSpacing: 6-8 FeetHardiness Zone: 6/7-8 Azalea 'Fashion' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Mass Planting, Cold Tolerant, Evergreen, Border or Bed Habit: Mounding Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring Season of Interest (Foliage): Winter
Fastigiata
Cephalotaxus harringtonia ‘Fastigiata’ is a unique upright evergreen that gives you height and structure in areas where most evergreens struggle—especially shade. Its vertical, columnar growth habit makes it perfect for narrow spaces, screening, and adding height without taking up much width. With soft, dark green foliage and excellent deer resistance, it’s a low-maintenance alternative to yews and boxwoods for tougher landscape spots. More About Cephalotaxus harringtonia ‘Fastigiata’ Evergreen Low Maintenance Drought tolerant once established Vertical accent, privacy, foundation corners Deer resistant Slow to moderate growth rate Shade loving Height: 8-10 FeetSpread: 3-5 FeetHardiness Zone: 6-9 Cephalotaxus harringtonia ‘Fastigiata’ Characteristics Exposure: Part shade, full shade Season of Interest: Year round interest Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Upright columnar Foliage Color: Green Care: After planting, water regularly until roots are established. Minimal pruning required- prune in Spring if needed.
Fizzy Mizzy
More About Itea virginica 'Fizzy Mizzy' Sweetspire Upright flower spikes Low Maintenance Shade tolerant Deciduous shrub Drought tolerant once established Blooms on old wood The fragrant bush attracts bees and butterflies Bright white blooms The green foliage turns a rich burgundy color in the Fall months Border, mass plantings, edge, accent, container, ground cover Mounding Deer resistant Height: 2-3 FeetSpread: 2-3 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-9 Itea virginica 'Fizzy Mizzy' Sweetspire Characteristics Exposure: Shade to Sun Soil Type: Well draining Attributes: Low Maintenance Bloom Color: Bright white in early Summer Habit: Mounding Season of Interest: Summer through Fall Care: A light pruning of any stems that do not show signs of growth in early Spring.
Fuchsia
Fushia is a vibrant, spring-blooming shrub that bursts with rich pink to deep fuchsia flowers, instantly brightening any landscape. Its trumpet-shaped blooms create a stunning display against glossy green foliage, making it perfect for foundation plantings, woodland borders, or mixed shrub beds. Thriving in partial shade with well-drained, acidic soil, this azalea adds bold seasonal color while remaining compact and easy to maintain. A beautiful choice for adding eye-catching spring interest to any garden. More About Azalea 'Fuchsia' Showy flowers. Compact and maintenance free. Soft color for brightening up darker areas. Single specimen, foundation or short border hedge. Azalea Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Azaleas prefer partial shade or dappled sun with well-drained, acidic soil. Avoid planting in hot, dry locations with direct afternoon sun or reflected sunlight. For a formal sheared hedge planting 2 to 3 feet apart is recommended. When a natural hedge is preferred space 3 to 4 feet apart. Watering: Avoid over or under watering Fertilizing: In the spring after the last frost, fertilize with a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer for acid loving plants. Pruning: After the flowers finish blooming, you can remove the dead flowers and seed heads and trim the plant. Avoid trimming after July 1 because it will remove flower buds that would bloom the following season. Trimming anywhere along the stem can encourage new growth. Height: 4-6 FeetSpread: 4-5 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Azalea 'Fuchsia' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Mass Planting, Evergreen Habit: Mounding, Upright Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring
Girard Christina
Double rose-red blooms cover the shrub in a profusion of color in late spring. Dense, broadly rounded evergreen shrub with large, glossy green foliage. The leaves take on a Mahogany color in the fall and winter. An excellent choice for a showy border or accent planting. Makes a great companion plant for Japanese Maples. More About Azalea 'Girard Christina' Bright showy flowers. Upright habit, maintenance free. Nice bronze to Mahogany color in the fall and winter. Single specimen, foundation or short border hedge. Interesting Notes The Girard azalea offers excellent, large flowers and evergreen foliage. Developed for colder climates by Girard Nurseries, Geneva, OH. An excellent choice for the northern gardens to zone 5. Azalea Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Azaleas prefer partial shade or dappled sun with well-drained, acidic soil. Avoid planting in hot, dry locations with direct afternoon sun or reflected sunlight. For a formal sheared hedge planting 2 to 3 feet apart is recommended. When a natural hedge is preferred space 3 to 4 feet apart. Watering: Avoid over or under watering Fertilizing: In the spring after the last frost, fertilize with a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer for acid loving plants. Pruning: After the flowers finish blooming, you can remove the dead flowers and seed heads and trim the plant. Avoid trimming after July 1 because it will remove flower buds that would bloom the following season. Trimming anywhere along the stem can encourage new growth. Height: 3-4 FeetSpread: 4-5 FeetSpacing: 3-5 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Azalea 'Girard Christina' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Naturalizing, Mass Planting, Border or Bed, Evergreen, Low Maintenance Habit: Mounding Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring Season of Interest (Foliage): Winter, Spring Bloomer
Girard Renee Michelle
Brilliant glowing pink flowers in spring. Excellent evergreen shrub with a dense growth habit. Glossy, dark green foliage turns a dark burgundy color in winter. This azalea is valued for its adaptability to colder climates. Outstanding foundation plant or as a medium height hedge. More About Azalea 'Girard Renee Michelle' Showy bright flowers. Easy to grow, dense growth habit. Good color interest all season long. Dark burgundy color in winter. Interesting Notes: The Girard azalea offers excellent, large flowers and evergreen foliage. Developed for colder climates by Girard Nurseries, Geneva, OH. An excellent choice for the northern gardens to zone 5. Azalea Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Azaleas prefer partial shade or dappled sun with well-drained, acidic soil. Avoid planting in hot, dry locations with direct afternoon sun or reflected sunlight. For a formal sheared hedge planting 2 to 3 feet apart is recommended. When a natural hedge is preferred space 3 to 4 feet apart. Watering: Avoid over or under watering Fertilizing: In the spring after the last frost, fertilize with a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer for acid loving plants. Pruning: After the flowers finish blooming, you can remove the dead flowers and seed heads and trim the plant. Avoid trimming after July 1 because it will remove flower buds that would bloom the following season. Trimming anywhere along the stem can encourage new growth. Height: 3-4 FeetSpread: 3-4 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Azalea 'Girard Renee Michelle' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Naturalizing, Border or Bed, Focal Point, Low Maintenance, Specimen, Mass Planting, Cold Tolerant, Evergreen Habit: Mounding Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring Season of Interest (Foliage): Winter
Henry's Garnet
More About Itea virginica 'Henry's Garnet' Sweetspire Fragrant white dropping blooms Low Maintenance Shade tolerant Deciduous shrub Drought tolerant once established Will perform well in wet areas Blooms on old wood Attracts bees and butterflies Bright white blooms The green foliage turns a rich red burgundy color in the Fall months Border, mass plantings, edge, accent, container, ground cover, woodland Mounding Deer resistant Height: 3-6 FeetSpread: 3-6 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-9 Itea virginica 'Henry's Garnet' Sweetspire Characteristics Exposure: Shade to Sun Soil Type: Moist, well draining Attributes: Low Maintenance Bloom Color: Bright white in early Summer Habit: Mounding Season of Interest: Summer through Fall Care: A light pruning of any stems that do not show signs of growth in early Spring being careful not to prune previous year's growth as this plant blooms on old wood. Henry's Garnet may produce suckers which allows it to spread. Regular removal of suckers will keep this plant contained.
Hino- Crimson
Hino Crimson is a compact, evergreen azalea known for its brilliant crimson-red blooms that cover the plant in mid to late spring. Its dense, mounded habit and small, dark green leaves make it perfect for foundation plantings, borders, or mass plantings. Growing approximately 2–3 feet tall and 3–4 feet wide, it thrives in partial shade with well-drained, acidic soil and provides reliable, vibrant color year after year. More About Azalea 'Hino Crimson' Showy flowers. Compact and maintenance free. Soft color for brightening up darker areas. Single specimen, foundation or short border hedge. Azalea Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Azaleas prefer partial shade or dappled sun with well-drained, acidic soil. Avoid planting in hot, dry locations with direct afternoon sun or reflected sunlight. Watering: Avoid over or under watering Fertilizing: In the spring after the last frost, fertilize with a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer for acid loving plants. Pruning: After the flowers finish blooming, you can remove the dead flowers and seed heads and trim the plant. Avoid trimming after July 1 because it will remove flower buds that would bloom the following season. Trimming anywhere along the stem can encourage new growth. Height: 2-3 FeetSpread: 3-4 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Azalea 'Hino Crimson' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Mass Planting, Evergreen Habit: Mounding, Upright Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring
Johanna
Masses of large deep red ruffled blooms make a colorful display in mid spring on this hardy, densely branched evergreen shrub. Excellent for brightening a shady location with its long lasting spring color. Dark green small glossy leaves in summer turns to a tinge of burgundy red color in the fall and winter. More About Azalea kaempferi 'Johanna' Medium sized shrub. Nice large red blooms. Maintenance free. Interesting Notes: The kaempferi is a native of Japan and is known as Torch Azalea for its brilliant color. First introduced in 1892 the kaempferi was used for many new hybrids. The Johanna is cold hardy and semi-evergreen usually taller than broad. Azalea Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Azaleas prefer partial shade or dappled sun with well-drained, acidic soil. Avoid planting in hot, dry locations with direct afternoon sun or reflected sunlight. For a formal sheared hedge planting 2 to 3 feet apart is recommended. When a natural hedge is preferred space 3 to 4 feet apart. Watering: Avoid over or under watering Fertilizing: In the spring after the last frost, fertilize with a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer for acid loving plants. Pruning: After the flowers finish blooming, you can remove the dead flowers and seed heads and trim the plant. Avoid trimming after July 1 because it will remove flower buds that would bloom the following season. Trimming anywhere along the stem can encourage new growth. Height: 4 FeetSpread: 4 FeetSpacing: 4-6 FeetHardiness Zone: 6-8 Azalea kaempferi 'Johanna' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Mass Planting, Evergreen Habit: Upright Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring Season of Interest (Foliage): Winter
Kaempo
Large eye catching hot pink blooms emerge in later spring. This slow growing dwarf has nice dark green leaves throughout the summer. Ideal for foundation, mass planting or as a border for gardens or sidewalks. More About Azalea hybrid 'Kaempo' Showy hot pink flower late in season. Slow growing make it maintanence free. Excellent foundation plant or border azalea. Interesting Notes: Native of Japan, satsuki means fifth month the basic flowering period for most of this variety. Dwarf and low spreading evergreen with large flowers appear mid to late May into June. Azalea Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Azaleas prefer partial shade or dappled sun with well-drained, acidic soil. Avoid planting in hot, dry locations with direct afternoon sun or reflected sunlight. For a formal sheared hedge planting 2 to 3 feet apart is recommended. When a natural hedge is preferred space 3 to 4 feet apart. Watering: Avoid over or under watering Fertilizing: In the spring after the last frost, fertilize with a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer for acid loving plants. Pruning: After the flowers finish blooming, you can remove the dead flowers and seed heads and trim the plant. Avoid trimming after July 1 because it will remove flower buds that would bloom the following season. Trimming anywhere along the stem can encourage new growth. Height: 2 FeetSpread: 2 FeetSpacing: 2-3 FeetHardiness Zone: 6/7-8 Azalea hybrid 'Kaempo' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Mass Planting, Border or Bed, Evergreen Habit: Mounding Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring Season of Interest (Foliage): Winter
Katsura
Katsura is a standout evergreen shrub prized for its dramatic color and refined texture. In early spring, brilliant deep red new growth emerges and holds its color longer than most pieris varieties before maturing to glossy dark green. Cascades of elegant pink, bell-shaped flowers appear in early spring, adding delicate charm and early-season interest. Compact and upright, ‘Katsura’ typically grows 4–6 feet tall and wide, making it an excellent choice for foundation plantings, woodland borders, and shaded landscape beds. Hardy in Zones 5–8, it thrives in well-drained, acidic soil and partial shade. For customers looking to add rich color, year-round structure, and deer resistance to the landscape, ‘Katsura’ delivers refined beauty with minimal maintenance. More About Pieris japonica 'Katsura' Shade loving plant. Blooms late winter into spring. Ideal for woodland settings. Single specimen or hedge. Moderate grower Evergreen Deer resistant Japanese Pieris Growing and Maintenance Tips Fertilize in the spring after blooming with a food for acid-loving plants. Can be harmful if ingested by people or animals. Height: 4-6 FeetSpread: 4-6 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Pieris japonica 'Katsura' Characteristics Exposure: Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Great Foliage, Long Blooming Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring- Summer
Minnetonka
The Minnetonka is a hybrid Rhododendrom that offers evergreen foilage throughout the year. Clusters of lavendar-pink blossoms with orange and yellow spots on the lobes adorn this shrub from late spring into summer. This plant is slow growing, but stays compact and is ideal for smaller gardens in containers and informal hedges. More About Rhododendron 'Minnetonka' This plant prefers filtered sun, partial shade Needs regular watering, more often in extreme heat Slow growing, compact dwarf plant Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds Growing and Maintenance Tips Fertilize in the spring after blooming with a food for acid-loving plants; leaves will yellow in alkaline soil. After initial planting keep soil moist. After plant is established, water weekly. Water more often in exreme heat. Consider mulching around root base in colder climates. Height: 3 FeetSpread: 4 FeetHardiness Zone: 4-9 Rhododendron 'Minnetonka' Characteristics Exposure: Partial Sun Attracts Wildlife: Attracts Hummingbirds, Attracts Butterflies Soil Moisture: Moist, Well-Drained Attributes: Low Maintenance, Edging, Long Blooming, Evergreen, Container Habit: Mounding Foliage Color: Dark Green Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring, Summer
Mountain Fire
Mountain Fire is a show-stopping evergreen shrub prized for its brilliant, fiery red new growth each spring. As the season progresses, the vivid foliage matures to a rich, glossy dark green, creating beautiful contrast in the landscape. In late winter to early spring, cascading clusters of creamy white, bell-shaped flowers add elegant texture and early-season interest. Growing 4–6 feet tall and wide with a naturally dense, upright habit, ‘Mountain Fire’ is ideal for foundation plantings, woodland borders, and shaded entryways. Hardy in Zones 5–8 and thriving in well-drained, acidic soil, this deer-resistant shrub delivers bold color, year-round structure, and refined curb appeal with minimal maintenance. More About Pieris japonica 'Mountain Fire' Shade loving plant. Blooms late winter into spring. Ideal for woodland settings. Single specimen or hedge. Moderate grower Evergreen Deer resistant Japanese Pieris Growing and Maintenance Tips Fertilize in the spring after blooming with a food for acid-loving plants. Can be harmful if ingested by people or animals. Height: 4-6 FeetSpread: 4-6 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Pieris japonica 'Mountain Fire' Characteristics Exposure: Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Great Foliage, Long Blooming Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring- Summer
Nova Zembla
Abundant red blooms with a touch of lavender and brown blotches against a back ground of dark green broad leaves. Excellent used as a foundation plant, accent, natural setting and mass planting. Rhododendron Growing and Maintenance Tips Fertilize in the spring after blooming with food for acid loving plants. Height: 5-6 FeetSpread: 5-6 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Rhododendron 'Nova Zembla' Characteristics Exposure: Partial Sun, Full Shade Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Cut Flower/Foliage, Low Maintenance, Long Blooming, Naturalizing Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring, Summer
Otto Luyken
Otto Luyken Cherry Laurel is a compact, low-growing evergreen shrub prized for its dense habit and year-round structure. Reaching just 3–4 feet tall and 6–8 feet wide, it forms a handsome, spreading mound of glossy dark green foliage — perfect for foundation plantings, massing, or low evergreen hedges. In spring, upright spikes of fragrant white flowers rise above the foliage, adding seasonal interest and attracting pollinators. Hardy in Zones 6–8 and adaptable to both sun and shade, ‘Otto Luyken’ thrives in well-drained soil and offers dependable deer resistance once established. For customers looking for a polished, low-maintenance evergreen that delivers structure without overwhelming a space, Otto Luyken is a landscape staple. More About Prunus Laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken' Shade loving plant. Blooms in spring. Single specimen or hedge. Moderate grower Evergreen Deer resistant Prunus Laurocerasus Growing and Maintenance Tips Fertilize in the spring after blooming with a food for acid-loving plants. Prune or shear to maintain shape and density after bloom cycle. Avoid standing water areas. Height: 3-4 FeetSpread: 6-8 FeetHardiness Zone: 6-8 Prunus Laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun- shade Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Great Foliage, Long Blooming Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring- Summer
Pieris Japonica (White Bloom)
A very compact plant with an upright rounded growth habit best known for setting its flower buds later in the season. Heavy clusters of white flowers cascade over the entire plant in spring. A great performer in the landscape as a single specimen or small hedge. A low maintenance shrub that is easy to keep at its desired height. More About Pieris japonica 'Historyland Supreme' Shade loving plant. Blooms late winter into spring. Ideal for woodland settings. Single specimen or hedge. Interesting Notes: A native of Asia and Japan and is often referred to as 'andromeda' that originated from an earlier genus name for the plant. Japanese Pieris Growing and Maintenance Tips Fertilize in the spring after blooming with a food for acid-loving plants. Can be harmful if ingested by people or animals. Height: 6 FeetSpread: 6 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Pieris japonica 'Historyland Supreme' Characteristics Exposure: Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Great Foliage, Long Blooming Season of Interest (Flowering): Summer
Pink Dynamo
More About Hydrangea serrata 'Pink Dynamo' Mountain hydrangea Early season brings a bright red-pink bloom Dark green foliage Second reblooming cycle in late Summer, early Fall Performs well in colder climates Deciduous shrub Attracts bees and butterflies Blooms on old wood in Summer months and new wood in Fall Border, mass plantings, low hedge, container Rounded Height: 2-3 FeetSpread: 2-3 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-9 Hydrangea serrata 'Pink Dynamo' Characteristics Exposure: Part Sun- Sun Soil Type: Well draining, slightly acidic Attributes: Low Maintenance Bloom Color: Bright pink Habit: Rounded Season of Interest: Summer to Fall Care: This type of Hydrangea blooms on both new and old wood. Pruning is not necessary. A shadier spot is recommended the warmer your climate is. A layer of mulch around the base of the plant helps to maintain a moist surround.
PJM Elite Star
Rhododendron 'PJM Elite Star' is one of the toughest and most reliable evergreen rhododendrons you can plant. Covered in vibrant lavender-pink blooms each spring, it creates a bold pop of color while staying compact and dense—perfect for foundation plantings or small spaces. Built for cold climates and harsh winters, this variety outperforms many traditional rhododendrons while still delivering a full, showy flower display year after year. If you want a low-maintenance evergreen with serious spring impact, this is a go-to choice. More About Rhododendron 'PJM Elite Star' Foundation, low hedge, woodland garden, mass planting, accent Cold hardy Evergreen Deer resistant Drought tolerant once established Compact and dense Rhododendron Growing and Maintenance Tips Fertilize in the spring after blooming with food for acid loving plants. Height: 4-5 FeetSpread: 3-4 FeetHardiness Zone: 4-8 Rhododendron 'PJM Elite Star' Characteristics Exposure: Partial Sun, Full Shade Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Cut Flower/Foliage, Low Maintenance, Long Blooming, Naturalizing Habit: Upright Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring, Summer
Pleasant White
Clusters of outstanding clear white flowers with cream centers emerge among dark green glossy foliage in late spring. This compact, vigorous, grower extends the azalea flowering season. The leaves retain a nice green color into winter. Excellent as a foundation plant, showy accent, or low hedge. More About Azalea 'Girard Pleasant White' Showy white flowers. Low growing, maintenance free. Single specimen, foundation or naturalized setting. Excellent choice for a moon garden. Interesting Notes: The Girard azalea offers excellent, large flowers and evergreen foliage. Developed for colder climates by Girard Nurseries, Geneva, OH. An excellent choice for the northern gardens to zone 5. Azalea Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Azaleas prefer partial shade or dappled sun with well-drained, acidic soil. Avoid planting in hot, dry locations with direct afternoon sun or reflected sunlight. For a formal sheared hedge planting 2 to 3 feet apart is recommended. When a natural hedge is preferred space 3 to 4 feet apart. Watering: Avoid over or under watering Fertilizing: In the spring after the last frost, fertilize with a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer for acid loving plants. Pruning: After the flowers finish blooming, you can remove the dead flowers and seed heads and trim the plant. Avoid trimming after July 1 because it will remove flower buds that would bloom the following season. Trimming anywhere along the stem can encourage new growth. Height: 3 FeetSpread: 5 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Azalea 'Girard Pleasant White' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Mass Planting, Cold Tolerant Habit: Mounding Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring
Prelude
Prelude is a compact, refined evergreen shrub that delivers early-season beauty in a smaller footprint. In late winter to early spring, abundant clusters of creamy white, bell-shaped flowers cascade gracefully over deep green foliage — bringing welcome color when little else is blooming. Its tidy, mounded habit typically reaches just 2–3 feet tall and wide, making ‘Prelude’ ideal for foundation plantings, shaded borders, and mass plantings where a lower-growing evergreen is needed. Hardy in Zones 5–8, it thrives in partial shade and well-drained, acidic soil. Deer resistant and low maintenance, ‘Prelude’ offers year-round structure and dependable spring interest in both residential and commercial landscapes. More About Pieris japonica 'Prelude' Shade loving plant. Blooms late winter into spring. Ideal for woodland settings. Single specimen or hedge. Moderate grower Evergreen Deer resistant Japanese Pieris Growing and Maintenance Tips Fertilize in the spring after blooming with a food for acid-loving plants. Can be harmful if ingested by people or animals. Height: 2-3 FeetSpread: 2-3 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Pieris japonica 'Prelude' Characteristics Exposure: Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Great Foliage, Long Blooming Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring- Summer
Purpureum Elegans
Vigorous upright plant with broad dark green glossy foliage and clear violet flowers with dark blotches. A fine compact shape, adapts to unfriendly climate conditions. Ideal as an accent, specimen or border planting. Rhododendron Growing and Maintenance Tips Fertilize in the spring after blooming with food for acid loving plants. Height: 5 FeetSpread: 5 FeetHardiness Zone: 4-8 Rhododendron 'Purpureum Elegans' Characteristics Exposure: Partial Sun, Full Shade Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Cut Flower/Foliage, Low Maintenance, Long Blooming, Naturalizing Habit: Upright Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring, Summer
Rosebay Pink
Large shrub with wide open branches. Lavender pink flowers with loose, dark green foliage burst forth in late May. Ideal for hedge, accent plant or in natural setting. Rhododendron Growing and Maintenance Tips Fertilize in the spring after blooming with food for acid loving plants. Height: 6-8 FeetSpread: 8-10 FeetHardiness Zone: 4-7 Rhododendron 'Rosebay Pink' Characteristics Exposure: Partial Sun, Full Shade Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Cut Flower/Foliage, Low Maintenance, Long Blooming, Naturalizing Habit: Upright Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring, Summer
Roseum Elegans
A favorite among the Rhododendron varieties. Lilac pink blooms in late May with olive green foliage. A vigorous upright spreading shrub prefers partial shade and well-drained soil. Use as a specimen, or as an accent in borders. Rhododendron Growing and Maintenance Tips Fertilize in the spring after blooming with food for acid loving plants. Height: 4-6 FeetSpread: 5-6 FeetHardiness Zone: 4-7 Rhododendron 'Roseum Elegans' Characteristics Exposure: Partial Sun, Full Shade Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Cut Flower/Foliage, Low Maintenance, Long Blooming, Naturalizing Habit: Upright Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring, Summer
Roseum Pink
Rounded evergreen shrub with dark green foliage. Clear pale pink flowers with light brown blotches burst forth in late May. Ideal for hedge, accent plant or in natural setting. Rhododendron Growing and Maintenance Tips Fertilize in the spring after blooming with food for acid loving plants. Height: 5 FeetSpread: 6 FeetHardiness Zone: 4-7 Rhododendron 'Roseum Pink' Characteristics Exposure: Partial Sun, Full Shade Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Cut Flower/Foliage, Low Maintenance, Long Blooming, Naturalizing Habit: Upright Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring, Summer
Silver Sword
Silver Sword is a unique evergreen azalea prized for its striking variegated foliage—deep green leaves edged in creamy white—bringing season-long interest even when not in bloom. In spring, soft pink flowers add an extra layer of color against the dramatic foliage. Growing about 3–4 feet tall and wide, it thrives in partial shade with well-drained, acidic soil, making it a standout choice for foundation plantings, borders, or accent beds. More About Azalea 'Silver Sword' Showy flowers. Compact and maintenance free. Soft color for brightening up darker areas. Single specimen, foundation or short border hedge. Azalea Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Azaleas prefer partial shade or dappled sun with well-drained, acidic soil. Avoid planting in hot, dry locations with direct afternoon sun or reflected sunlight. Watering: Avoid over or under watering Fertilizing: In the spring after the last frost, fertilize with a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer for acid loving plants. Pruning: After the flowers finish blooming, you can remove the dead flowers and seed heads and trim the plant. Avoid trimming after July 1 because it will remove flower buds that would bloom the following season. Trimming anywhere along the stem can encourage new growth. Height: 3-4 FeetSpread: 3-4 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Azalea 'Silver Sword' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Mass Planting, Evergreen Habit: Mounding, Upright Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring
Skip Cherry Laurel
Clusters of white fragrant flowers emerge in spring against dark green foliage. Flowers give way to black fruit in late summer and fall. One of the best cold hardy forms, tolerates shade and salt. Interesting Notes: Common names are Cherry laurel and English laurel for the similarity to the foliage and appearance of the true laurel. Height: 10-15 FeetSpread: 5-7 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Prunus laurocerasus 'Schipkaensis' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun to Shade Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Fragrant, fast growing Season of Interest (Flowering): Summer
Spicata
Liriope muscari 'Spicata' commonly known as creeping lilyturf, is a tough, fast-spreading groundcover that’s perfect for filling in large areas quickly and cost-effectively. It features arching, grass-like foliage that forms a dense mat, helping to suppress weeds and prevent erosion on slopes or hard-to-maintain areas. In late summer, it produces subtle spikes of lavender to pale purple flowers, followed by small dark berries. Extremely adaptable, Liriope spicata thrives in sun or shade and tolerates poor soils, drought, and even challenging conditions where other plants struggle. Ideal for mass plantings, borders, or naturalized areas, it’s a low-maintenance solution for clean, uniform coverage. More About Liriope muscari 'Spicata' Sun and shade loving plant Blooms in late summer Clumping Habit Aggressive spreader through rhizomes Mass planting, ground cover, edging, space filler Deer resistant Drought tolerant after roots get established Liriope muscari Growing and Maintenance Tips Spacing: 12-18" (can go tighter to fill in quicker) Plant at soil level Water well to get roots established Pruning: Shear back to about 2-3" in late winter/early spring (mowable) Height: 8-12"Spread: 12-24"Hardiness Zone: 5-10 Liriope muscari 'Spicata' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun- full shade Soil Moisture: adaptable to most soils Attributes: Low Maintenance, Deer resistant, drought tolerant, spreading Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring- Fall
Stewartstonian
Vivid single orange-red flowers put on a showy display on this dense, rounded evergreen in the spring. The dark green summer foliage becomes a wine red in the winter adding seasonal interest. Makes a classy hedge or specimen plant in any landscape. More About Azalea 'Stewartstonian' Flashy clusters of small flowers. Easy to grow, dense growth habit. Good color interest all season long. Wine red color in winter. Interesting Notes: Developed in Stewartstown, PA by Joseph Gable for its cold hardness and later flowering time. Mr. Michael Dirr list this Azalea as Stewartstown in his 'Manual of Woody Landscape Plants'. Azalea Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Azaleas prefer partial shade or dappled sun with well-drained, acidic soil. Avoid planting in hot, dry locations with direct afternoon sun or reflected sunlight. For a formal sheared hedge planting 2 to 3 feet apart is recommended. When a natural hedge is preferred space 3 to 4 feet apart. Watering: Avoid over or under watering Fertilizing: In the spring after the last frost, fertilize with a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer for acid loving plants. Pruning: After the flowers finish blooming, you can remove the dead flowers and seed heads and trim the plant. Avoid trimming after July 1 because it will remove flower buds that would bloom the following season. Trimming anywhere along the stem can encourage new growth. Height: 5 FeetSpread: 4 FeetSpacing: 4-5 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Azalea 'Stewartstonian' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Specimen, Blooms all Season, Mass Planting, Naturalizing, Cold Tolerant, Low Maintenance. Evergreen Habit: Mounding, Upright Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring Season of Interest (Foliage): Fall, Winter
Sweet Flag
Acorus Americanus 'Sweet Flag' is a hardy, grass-like perennial that thrives where other plants struggle — especially in wet soils and along pond edges. Its upright, sword-like green foliage adds clean texture and year-round structure to rain gardens, water features, and low-lying landscape areas. Unlike many ornamental grasses, Sweet Flag tolerates standing water and heavy soils with ease, making it an excellent choice for difficult, moisture-prone sites. Growing 2–3 feet tall with a natural, clumping habit, it spreads slowly to form attractive colonies over time. Hardy in Zones 3–9 and deer resistant, Acorus is a reliable, low-maintenance solution for adding movement and durability to wet landscape settings More About Acorus Americanus 'Sweet Flag' Shade loving plant. Blooms in spring. Ponds, wet areas, woodland edge, rain garden. Clumping Habit Performs in wet areas Deer resistant Acorus Americanus Growing and Maintenance Tips Shear back at the end of the growing season. Height: 2-3 FeetSpread: 6-8 FeetHardiness Zone: 3-9 Acorus Americanus 'Sweet Flag' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun- shade Soil Moisture: Wet areas, consistent moisture Attributes: Low Maintenance, Great Foliage, Long Blooming Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring- Summer
Tradition
Tradition is a beautiful evergreen variety known for its large, clear pink blooms that create a bold spring display. Its rich green foliage stays attractive year-round, forming a dense, rounded shrub perfect for foundation plantings or mixed borders. Growing approximately 3–4 feet tall and wide, it thrives in partial shade with well-drained, acidic soil and provides dependable color and structure in the landscape. More About Azalea 'Tradition' Showy flowers. Compact and maintenance free. Soft color for brightening up darker areas. Single specimen, foundation or short border hedge. Azalea Growing and Maintenance Tips Planting: Azaleas prefer partial shade or dappled sun with well-drained, acidic soil. Avoid planting in hot, dry locations with direct afternoon sun or reflected sunlight. Watering: Avoid over or under watering Fertilizing: In the spring after the last frost, fertilize with a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer for acid loving plants. Pruning: After the flowers finish blooming, you can remove the dead flowers and seed heads and trim the plant. Avoid trimming after July 1 because it will remove flower buds that would bloom the following season. Trimming anywhere along the stem can encourage new growth. Height: 3-4 FeetSpread: 3-4 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-8 Azalea 'Tradition' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Moisture: Average Water Attributes: Low Maintenance, Mass Planting, Evergreen Habit: Mounding, Upright Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring
Tuff Stuff Top Fun
More About Hydrangea serrata 'Tuff Stuff Top Fun' Mountain hydrangea Early season brings a deep red-pink bloom with hints of bright green Second reblooming cycle in late Summer, early Fall Performs well in colder climates Deciduous shrub Attracts bees and butterflies Blooms on old wood in Summer months and new wood in Fall Border, mass plantings, low hedge, container Rounded Height: 2-3 FeetSpread: 2-3 FeetHardiness Zone: 5-9 Hydrangea serrata 'Tuff Stuff Top Fun' Characteristics Exposure: Part Sun- Sun Soil Type: Well draining Attributes: Low Maintenance Bloom Color: Pink with hints of green Habit: Rounded Season of Interest: Summer to Fall Care: This type of Hydrangea blooms on both new and old wood. Pruning is not necessary. A shadier spot is recommended the warmer your climate is. A layer of mulch around the base of the plant helps to maintain a moist surround.
Variegata
Liriope muscari 'Variegata' is a standout ornamental groundcover prized for its eye-catching green and creamy white striped foliage that instantly brightens up any landscape. Forming neat, clump-like mounds, it adds clean structure without spreading aggressively, making it perfect for borders, walkways, and foundation plantings. In late summer, it produces spikes of soft lavender flowers that rise just above the foliage, adding an extra layer of seasonal interest. Highly adaptable, it thrives in sun to partial shade and tolerates a wide range of soil conditions. Low-maintenance and deer-resistant, Variegated Liriope is an excellent choice for adding color, contrast, and year-round appeal to both residential and commercial landscapes. More About Liriope muscari 'Variegata' Grows full sun to to full shade; best color in part sun- part shade Blooms in late summer Clumping Habit Tender Evergreen, could brown up. Shear back for new flush of growth in spring Mass planting, ground cover, edging, space filler Deer resistant Drought tolerant after roots get established Liriope muscari Growing and Maintenance Tips Spacing: 12-18" (can go tighter to fill in quicker) Plant at soil level Water well to get roots established Pruning: Shear back to about 2-3" in late winter/early spring Height: 10-15"Spread: 12-18"Hardiness Zone: 5-10 Liriope muscari 'Variegata' Characteristics Exposure: Full Sun- full shade Soil Moisture: adaptable to most soils Attributes: Low Maintenance, Deer resistant, drought tolerant Season of Interest (Flowering): Spring- Fall