Blue Glow Globe Thistle. Amazing Blue Spiky Pom-Poms! The Blue Glow Globe Thistle, 'Echinops bannaticus 'Blue Glow', produces decorative, steel-blue flower heads that persist from July through September Sitting high atop this erect perennial with grey-green foliage, it will certainly command attention. Adding a cool hued, structural element to your perennial garden or a bit of whimsy as they sway in the breeze. The 'Blue Glow' Globe Thistle is easy to grow in well drained soil. This plant will tolerate a wide range of soils,... - Blue Glow Globe Thistle.
Golden Globe Arborvitae. The gorgeous Golden Globe Arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis 'Golden Globe') is a plant that will brighten up any landscape with its bright foliage! Golden Globe has a very nice, round, globe shape that doesn't get out of control and rarely needs much ma... - Golden Globe Arborvitae.
Center Glow Ninebark. Some plants are just rock stars! Stylish Center Glow Ninebark (Physocarpus opulifolius 'Center Glow') is one of those elevated, exciting plants you'll love having around your garden! And no wonder! There is always something going on with it. From whi... - Center Glow Ninebark.
Spanish Glow Daylily. Ruffles and peaches, the Spanish Glow Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Spanish Glow') is a Designer Daylily™ with warm peach petals that are beautifully ruffled along the edges. Because it has been selected as a highly performing plant with exceptional bloom... - Spanish Glow Daylily.
Garden Glow Dogwood. The Garden Glow Dogwood (Cornus hesseyii 'Garden Glow') is a deciduous shrub with so many vivid ornamental features! Your Garden Glow has so much to offer! Its oval leaves have a delightfully-pointed appearance and maintain a golden-green hue all sum... - Garden Glow Dogwood.
Glow Girl® Spirea. Fantastic Color and Flowers Glow Girl® Spirea Cute Purple Buds and White Flowers in Early Spring Colorful Foliage is Shaped Like Birch Leaves Holds its Color Yellow Foliage Fall Color Cold Hardy Works Well in Containers and Cut Flower Arrangements P... - Glow Girl® Spirea.