A small plant with green, corrguated and cupped leaves and almost pink flowers. A good grower with an upright structure.
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Huge rippling green leaves topped with purple flowers decorate this giant hosta. Commands attention with its sheer size and upright stature. (Mature Size: 36"T x 65"W)
This small hosta has puckered, solid green leaves. This plant forms a dense mound of broadly ovate foliage. The leaves have a distinctive wavy texture, adding an extra layer of visual interest. While it thrives in shade, this variety is also sun tolerant, making it a versatile choice for a variety of garden settings. (Mature Size: 12"T x 24"W)
Meet 'Wooden Nickel,' a medium-sized Hosta that brings a touch of elegance to your garden. Its green leaves feature a vibrant yellow margin, adding a splash of color to the landscape. Slightly corrugated for added texture, 'Wooden Nickel' surprises with delicate white flowers in July, and is a popular reverse variegation of 'Paradigm'. (Mature Size: 21"Tx46"W)
This large hosta boasts dark green corrugated leaves that give off a little shine. The leaves cup which allows them to show off their white under sides. Pale lavender flowers. (Mature Size: 24"T x 35"W)
Spigelia is underutilized in the landscape due to limited availability, but it's poised to make an explosion in popularity. Why? It's a very versatile perennial-it grows naturally in either sun or shade. This perennial can be found growing in the wild in woodlands and along streambanks throughout the Eastern United States. It's wildly popular among wildflower enthusiasts and highly sought after. 'Little Redhead' is a superior selection of the species, vegetatively propagated to ensure uniformity. Dark red tubular flowers with yellow interiors are produced above top of an upright clump of dark green, wedge-shaped leaves. Everyone who has seen this variety has loved it. This genus requires good drainage to thrive, so do not plant in areas with standing water.