Herbaceous Coreopsis verticilatta 'Crème Brulée' [sold as Crème Brulée Coreopsis] [Crème Brulée Coreopsis]
Herbaceous Coreopsis verticilatta 'Curry Up' [sold as Sizzle & Spice® Curry Up Threadleaf Coreopsis] [Sizzle & Spice Curry Up Threadleaf Coreopsis]
Herbaceous Coreopsis verticillaa 'Zagreb' [sold as Zagreb Threadleaf Coreopsis] [Zagreb Threadleaf Coreopsis]
Herbaceous Coreopsis verticillata 'Zesty Zinger' [sold as Sizzle & Spice® Zesty Zinger Threadleaf Coreopsis] [Sizzle & Spice Zesty Zinger Threadleaf Coreopsis]
Shrub Cornus alba [Tatarian Dogwood] Grows well in a variety of situations, including wet soil. Easy to transplant. Relatively trouble-free. A three-year pruning cycle improves form, vigor, and winter stem color effect. Cutting all stems 6-12" from ground in late winter has similar effect. Best in mass plantings. Excellent for winter color. Leaf blight can be a problem.
Shrub Cornus alba 'Argenteo-Marginata' [Variegated Red Twig Tatarian Dogwood] A vigorous cultivar with attractive, variegated leaves. Grows well in a variety of situations, including wet soil. Easy to transplant. Relatively trouble-free. A three-year pruning cycle improves form, vigor, and winter stem color effect. Cutting all stems 6-12" from ground in late winter has similar effect. Best in mass plantings. Excellent for winter color. Leaf blight can be a problem.
Shrub Cornus alba 'Bailhalo' [sold as Ivory Halo™] [Variegated Red Twig Dogwood] A compact cultivar with attractive, variegated leaves. Grows well in a variety of situations, including wet soil. Easy to transplant. Relatively trouble-free. A three-year pruning cycle improves form, vigor, and winter stem color effect. Cutting all stems 6-12" from ground in late winter has similar effect. Best in mass plantings. Excellent for winter color. Leaf blight can be a problem.
Shrub Cornus alba 'Bud’s Yellow' [Yellow Twig Tatarian Dogwood] This cultivar has yellow stems that are especially prominent in the winter. It has better resistance to canker than the similar Cornus sericea 'Flaviramea'. Grows well in a variety of situations, including wet soil. Easy to transplant. Relatively trouble-free. A three-year pruning cycle improves form, vigor, and winter stem color effect. Cutting all stems 6-12" from ground in late winter has similar effect. Best in mass plantings.