• Formerly Cimicifuga. Fragrant, bottlebrush-like white flowers stand above the gorgeous black-purple foliage in late summer or early fall. Plant in light shade and well-drained evenly moist soil. Plant with with golden hosta or Hakonechloa for a stunning combo! Matures at about 4′ tall  x 2′ wide.
  • This plant has it all! Beautiful flowers in late summer, interesting bark, and stunning foliage which turns mahogany red in fall.  Semi-evergreen. Matures at amount 6-8' tall and wide in my garden. Plant in full to part sun with adequate moisture until established. Prune minimally, removing spent flowers and thinning out crossing branches in as needed in February. A must have! Photo Courtesy of Sublime Gardens
  • A wonderful, low maintenance shrub that looks great all year long. Foliage ranges from deep green, to red, orange and plum. Great filler for arrangements in the fall. Matures at about 3-4' tall and 2-3' wide. Plant in full to part sun. Photo Courtesy of Sublime Gardens    
  • Herbaceous, compact succulent with dark purple foliage and flowers that range from cream to peach colored flowers in late summer. Cut back dead flower stalks in February/March. Matures at about 2' tall and wide. Plant in full sun and well-draining soils.  
  • Herbaceous perennial with rose colored flowers in late summer that darken in color through fall. Cut back dead flower stalks in February/March. Matures at about 2' tall and wide. Plant in full sun and well-draining soils. Photo Courtesy of Sublime Gardens
  • This is one of my all time favorite spring-blooming deciduous shrubs! White flowers (that resemble a lace-cap hydrangea) bloom along the top of the branches in twos, typically in mid-May, followed by red-black fruit. Leaves turn to a deep red in fall. Branching is very horizontal and is wider than tall; about 8' x10' in my garden. Prune to thin and accentuate its horizontal branching habit as needed or after flowering in spring. Size: 1 Gallon Photo Courtesy of Sublime Gardens

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