Upward facing blue and white flowers with small blue spurs, forms compact mounds of blue-green foliage.
Upward facing blue and white flowers with small blue spurs, forms compact mounds of blue-green foliage.
Upward facing red and white flowers with small red spurs, forms compact mounds of blue-green foliage.
A large genus of plants with a wide range of growth habits. Most are very floriferous and have bell-shaped flowers, blooming late spring into summer. Plants prefer sunny locations with well-drained soils.
Large 3-4? flowers are deep rose-purple which do not fade; plants are compact and exhibit exceptional basal branching for greater flower production.
3? vibrant ruby-red flowers with a small yellow throat, slightly fragrant, excellent rebloomer with perfect landscaping height to compliment Stella D?oro.
A sport of Marmalade, bigger than other lime-green coral bells, ruffled foliage, large mounding habit, white blooms late spring to early summer.
Shiny, undulating leaves in eye-catching shades of peach and honey with bright purple undersides. The foliage is of heavy substance, holding up well in inclement weather. Red buds open to white flowers.
This unique sport of ?Obsidian? has deep purple-black leaves that are splashed with hot pink in spring. As the season progresses, the spots lighten to creamy pink.
This compact perennial produces masses of showy golden yellow daisy-like flowers from July to mid-October. Goldfinches love the seeds.
Taller cultivar with beautiful dark purple erect stems, contrasts nicely with the green foliage, violet-purple flowers.