Sedum, ‘Popstar’ Rock ‘N Round™
This low maintenance perennial will be the star of your late summer garden. Blue-green foliage forms a dense, compact, mounded habit. Salmon pink flowers.
Zones 3-9
Sedum, ‘Pride and Joy’ Rock ‘N Round™
Forms a low, rounded mound in spring, growing to just under 1′ tall by summer. Dark green leaves become covered in a dome of dark pink flowers followed by pretty seed heads.
Zones 3-9
Sedum, ‘Superstar’ Rock ‘N Grow®
This low maintenance perennial will be the star of your late summer garden. Dark turquoise foliage forms a dense, compact, mounded habit. Rosy pink flowers.
Zones 3-9
Sedum, ‘Yellow Brick Road’ Rock ‘N Low™
A beautiful groundcover for sunny, dry areas. Fine-textured yellow flowers cover dark green leaves and red stems with a beautiful habit. Blooms a little later than standard summer flowering Stonecrop to extend the season of your garden.
Zones 3-9
Sedum, Autumn Fire
This very tough late summer through fall blooming perennial has become a worldwide favorite for both its beauty and ease of maintenance. The flowers begin showing a broccoli green color during summer. As the summer progresses, the flowers become pinker until they turn a beautiful russet tone by fall.
Sedum, Autumn Joy
This very tough late summer through fall blooming perennial has become a worldwide favorite for both its beauty and ease of maintenance. The flowers begin showing a broccoli green color during summer. As the summer progresses, the flowers become pinker until they turn a beautiful russet tone by fall.
Sedum, Bertram Anderson
Trailing in habit, this is a good addition to the rock garden, as a border in hot, dry areas, groundcover, and in containers. Mature foliage has a purple hue that overcasts the dusty, blue for a nice contrast. Good color even when not in bloom.
Sedum, Frosty Morn
This very tough late summer through fall blooming perennial has become a new favorite for both its beauty and ease of maintenance. The white margins on the green leaves resemble frost. Really an eye catcher and sure to raise conversation by those who see it!
Sedum, Lemon Coral
Spiky yellow foliage! Makes an excellent ground cover (NOT for foot traffic) and is very fast growing. Good for container accents, too!
• Deadheading Not Necessary
• Deer Resistant
• Drought Tolerant
• Heat Tolerant
• Landscape Plant
Sedum, Lemon Jade Rock ‘N Grow®
Features
I’ll be a NEW COLOR for your PALETTE.
This unique stonecrop bears bright citron yellow blossoms rather than the typical pink. Yellow seed heads take on rosy peach tones in cold weather. Compact, mounded habit.
Fall Interest Winter Interest
Heat Tolerant Drought Tolerant Salt Tolerant
Attracts: Bees Butterflies Resists: Rabbits
Sedum, Pure Joy
An upright Sedum that is more compact and shorter than Autumn Joy. As a plus, if doesn’t “fall apart” in the center.
Forms a low, rounded mound in spring, growing to just under 1’ tall by summer. Light green leaves become covered in a dome of bubblegum pink flowers followed by pretty seed heads.
Sedum, Rock Garden Assortments Plug Tray
Looking to do a rock garden or a ground cover for a sunny area? Need a lot of different sedums for your project? This might be your solution!
Shasta Daisy (Leucanthemum) Amazing Daisies™ ‘Banana Cream’
A superb selection with huge 4-5”, lemon yellow flowers which brighten to creamy white. Well-budded plants have an extra long bloom time in summer. A vigorous grower with disease resistant, dark green foliage. Nice in pots or in the garden. Zones 5-9
Shasta Daisy (Leucanthemum) Amazing Daisies™ Daisy May®
People say I have a BIG BUD.
Though she may look like a typical daisy at first, look again at her large, snow white flowers which blanket the plant and all the buds along each stem. Because of better branching and many side buds, this daisy blooms much longer than typical daisies do, often all summer long if deadheaded. Stronger flower power = Daisy May!
Shasta Daisy (Leucanthemum) Crazy Daisy
Common Name: Shasta daisy
‘Crazy Daisy’ is a Shasta daisy cultivar that typically grows 2-2.5’ tall. It is noted for its large double blooms (2.5” diameter) with frilly, twisted white rays and yellow center disks. Multiple flowers per stem. Coarsely-toothed, lance-shaped, medium green leaves (basal leaves to 12” long). Blooms most of the summer. Excellent and long-lasting fresh cut flower.
Zones 4-9
Thyme, Creeping Magic Carpet
A very low growing creeping thyme cultivar bearing masses of pink flowers. Excellent between pavers along walkways or patios or spilling over rocks and retaining walls. Rarely gets more than 2″ tall. Excellent for use between flagstones in a pathway. Withstands light foot traffic and emits a pleasant scent when walked on.
Thyme, Creeping Mother of Thyme “Walk-on-me”
Mother of Thyme is an ideal choice for planting between walkway stones, edging the flower or vegetable garden, or cascading over rocks or wood in a terraced garden. Its dense, spreading habit makes it the ideal groundcover, while its rich fragrance and bright blooms add immeasurably to the appeal of any landscape.. Withstands light foot traffic and emits a pleasant scent when walked on.
Thyme, Creeping Red
Red creeping thyme gives you brilliant crimson flowers carpeting a low, mat-forming plant in early summer. A spectacular sight in the front of the border or cascading over a wall, it’s the easiest and most attractive way to blanket the sunny ground with radiant color. The 2 in. Tall plants are densely covered with tiny, dark green, shiny leaves that are intensely aromatic when crushed. Plant red creeping thyme between paving stones or along the walkway and enjoy its fragrance every time you enter the garden.
Clusters of pink-red flowers appear in summer on plants that reach ½ to 2 inches tall and up to 3 feet wide.