Tree Heptacodium miconioides [Seven-son Flower] The common name, Seven-Son Flower, is derived from the cluster of 7 small flowers contained within each whorl. The flowers are followed by very showy, reddish fruit structures that have the appearance of flowers. The tan, shredding bark is attractive and exfoliates in long strips to reveal a dark brown inner bark. This plant can be hard to find, both in the wild and in commerce. Needs pruning to maintain aesthetics.
Herbaceous Heuchera americana 'Palace Purple' [Palace Purple Coral Bells] Coral bells does best when grown in organically rich soils that are well drained and in full sun. To encourage continuos bloom, remove the old flower stems. Every 3-4 years in the spring, the clump should be divided.
Herbaceous Heuchera 'Berry Timeless' [sold as Berry Timeless Coral Bells] [Berry Timeless Coral Bells]
Herbaceous Heuchera 'Carnival Fall Fesival' [sold as Carnival Fall Fesival Coral Bells] [Carnival Fall Festival Coral Bells]
Herbaceous Heuchera 'Green Spice' [sold as Green Spice Hybrid Alumroot] [Green Spice Hybrid Alumroot]
Herbaceous Heuchera 'Purple Petticoats' [sold as Purple Petticoats Hybrid Alumroot] [Purple Petticoats Hybrid Alumroot]