This series includes: Apricot, Deep Lavender, Mixture, Pink, Punch, Violet and White varieties. CoraTM is a very well-branched, heavy-blooming plant about 14 to 16 inches high and 25 inches wide.
Used at groundcover. This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds
Requires consistently moist soil; do not let dry out between waterings. Can cause irritation or allergic reaction to skin.
Grown for foliage: variegated and chartreuse/yellow, some burgundy. Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not overwater. Need midly acidic to neutral soils.
This charming agave hybrid was selected by agave expert Greg Starr for its nice blue-gray leaves with a sharp burgundy edge. slowly offsetting. Hardy to 20º F. A nice container plant.
A superb, slow-growing garden plant that forms a lush, evergreen mat of 1-inch long, narrow green leaves with white margins. Blooms infrequently, producing short panicles of yellow flowers. Use as a groundcover, in containers, or in hanging baskets. Can tolerate some clay and sandy soils. Waters needs range from dry to normal.
Landscapes and containers. Use in beds, borders and containers. Needs dry to normal water uses. Spiky yellow foliage; deadheading is not necessary; drought tolerant; foliage interest; heat tolerant; low maintenance.
Dry to medium water needs; low maintenance plant.
The blue-gray, linear foliage of Blue Spruce has a spreading habit. Tons of yellow flowers cover this stonecrop mid-summer. Very hardy and extremely easy to grow. Best in containers, landscapes and rock gardens. Low-water use variety. Keep on the dry side.