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WI-
2015
SOUTHERNLIVINGPLANTS.COM
DistinctlySOUTHERN,
Selected4YOU
Brought to you by the garden
writers and editors you trust,
each plant in the Southern Living®
Plant Collection is selected
to excel in Southern gardens and
to solve common landscape
challenges. Visit your local
garden center today to find these
innovative plants developed
for beauty and performance
season after season.
Looking for a specific landscape solution?
Tell us about it by visiting Facebook.com/ SouthernLiving PlantCollection
From the Garden Writers & Editors You Trust.
‘Soft Caress’Mahonia
Flirt™Nandina
Empress of China®
DogwoodEarly Bird™
PurpleCrapemyrtle
‘Orange Rocket’Barberry
Miss Lemon™
Abelia
‘Sunshine’Ligustrum
NewVARIETIES 4 2016
new!
We are excited to announce
our latest additions to the
Southern Living®
Plant Collection.
Look for these wonderful new
plants at your garden center.
To keep up with our latest introductions, visit us at
southernlivingplants.com/new-introductions
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NEW Shrubs
NEW Grasses & Groundcovers
NEW Trees
EverColor® ‘Everest’ Carex ..................................................pg. 23
October Magic® Carpet™ Camellia ...........................................pg. 12
EverColor® ‘Everoro’ Carex ..................................................pg. 23
October Magic® Pink Perplexion™Camellia .......pg. 12
EverColor® ‘Eversheen’ Carex ..................................................pg. 23
Purple Daydream™ Dwarf Loropetalum ................... pg. 16
Sassy Grass™ Sisyrinchium ..................................pg. 23
‘Marvel’ Mahonia ............................................ pg. 16
Delta Fuchsia™ Crapemyrtle ....................................................................................................................pg. 33
Delta Fusion™ Crapemyrtle ................................................................................................................... pg. 33
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Annuals, Perennials & Tropicals NEW Evergreen Stella™ Daylily ..........................................................................pg. 25
‘Flame’ Drakensberg Daisy™ Hardy Garden Gerbera ..................................pg. 27
‘Carmine’ Drakensberg Daisy™ Hardy Garden Gerbera .................................pg. 27
‘Scarlet’ Drakensberg Daisy™
Hardy Garden Gerbera ...................................pg. 27
‘Sunset Flash’ Gaillardia ..................................................................pg. 27
‘Celebration’ Gaillardia ..................................................................pg. 27
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‘Electric Orange’ Drakensberg Daisy™ Hardy Garden Gerbera ............pg. 27
‘White’ Drakensberg Daisy™
Hardy Garden Gerbera ..................................pg. 28
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Lime Sizzler™ Firebush ........................................................................pg. 26
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Annuals, Perennials & Tropicals NEW NEW Annuals, Perennials & Tropicals‘Solar Eclipse’ Heucherella ..............................................................pg. 28
‘Ember’s Wish’ Salvia ..........................................................................pg. 30
‘Twilight’ Heucherella ..............................................................pg. 28
‘Love And Wishes’ Salvia ..........................................................................pg. 30
EnduraScape™ ‘Red’ & ‘White Blush’ Verbena ......................................................................... pg. 31
‘Killer Cranberry’ Salvia ..........................................................................pg. 30
‘Black and Bloom’ Salvia ..........................................................................pg. 30
‘Little Kiss’ Salvia ..........................................................................pg. 30
Dark Blue & Pink Moody Blues™ Veronica ........................................................................ pg. 31
Oakland™
Holly
‘Everillo’EverColor®
Carex
Cold-HardyPLANTS
USDA
Southern Living® isn’t only about
geography—Southern Living is a
lifestyle. Fortunately, many
Southern Living® Plant Collection
varieties are cold-hardy to
USDA Zones 6A, expanding
the geographical area
where they will thrive.
Not sure what your USDA zone is?
southernlivingplants.com/ find-your-zone
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Look for the following icons to quickly find the plant
qualities you desire:
Attracts Pollinators
Deer Resistant
Water-Wise
Reblooming
Cold-Hardy PLANTSCheck out this list of plants from the Southern Living® Plant Collection that are hardy to at least USDA zone 6 and warmer:
Search our plants by their characteristics
by visiting southernlivingplants.com
/the-collection
Find your zone by visiting
southernlivingplants.com /find-your-zone
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-60 to-50
-51.1 to-45.6
3
-40 to-30
-40 to-34.4
5
-20 to-10
-28.9 to-23.3
4
-30 to-20
-34.4 to-28.9
920 to 30
-6.7 to-1.1
1030 to 40
-1.1 to-4.4
2
-50 to-40
-45.6 to-40
6
-10 to 0
-23.3 to-17.8
810 to 20
-12.2 to-6.7
70 to 10
-17.8 to-12.2
1140 to 50
-4.4 to 10
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-60 to-50
10 to 15.6
1360 to 70
15.6 to 21.1
in degree Celsius
in degree Fahrenheit
PLANT HARDINESSZONE MAP
Southern Living® Abelias (zones 6-9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Sunbow® Azalea Series (zones 5-9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11‘Orange Rocket’ Barberry (zones 5-9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Baby Gem™ Boxwood (zones 5-9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Ultra Violet™ Buddleia (zones 5-9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11October Magic® Bride™ Camellia (zones 6-10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12EverColor® Carex Series (zones 5-9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Southern Living® Daylilies (zones 6-9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25-26Scent First® Dianthus (zones 5-9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Little Bonnie™ Dwarf Spiraea (zones 4-9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Crazy Pink and White™ Echinacea (zones 4-9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Olive Martini™ Elaeagnus (zones 6-9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Beyond Blue™ Festuca (zones 4-8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Southern Living® Gaillardias (zones 4-9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Southern Living® Heucherellas (zones 4-9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Oakland™ & Robin™ Hollies (zones 6-10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Southern Living® Hydrangeas (zones 5-9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15‘Real Charmer’ & ‘Real Glory’ Leucanthemum (zones 5-9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29‘Sunshine’ Ligustrum (zones 6-10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Southern Living® Liriopes (zones 5-9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23‘Marvel’ Mahonia (zones 6-9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16‘Gold Breeze’ Miscanthus (zones 5-9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Southern Living® Nandinas (zones 6-10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Mountain Snow™ Pieris (zones 4-8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Yewtopia® Plum Yew (zones 6-10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Southgate® Rhododendrons (zones 6-9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-20Chef ’s Choice® Rosemary (zones 6-11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Southern Living® Shrub Roses (zones 5-11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Sassy Grass™ Sisyrinchium (zones 4-9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Fire Chief™ Thuja (zones 5-8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Southern Living® Veronicas (zones 6-9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Southern Living® Weigelas (zones 4-8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
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LowMAINTENANCE
Landscapes9SHRUBS
We’ve selected low-maintenance
shrubs that offer real improvements:
1. They fit their spaces without
constant pruning and shaping
2. And they bloom longer,
later, or earlier
Planting these vibrant hues
and textures will brighten
your gardens throughout the
year, and for years to come. ‘Lemon Lime’Nandina
Baby Gem™
Boxwood
‘Everillo’EverColor® Carex
Ready to Plant?Visit us online to find a retailer near you:
southernlivingplants.com/find-a-retailer
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‘Kaleidoscope’Abelia
• Compact, layered habit, 2-2 .5’ H by 3-3 .5’ W
• Variegated foliage with small white flowers
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-9Abelia x grandiflora ‘Kaleidoscope’ PP16988
Miss Lemon™
Abelia• Compact, layered habit, 3’ H by 4’ W
• Bright variegated foliage with light pink flowers
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-9
Abelia grandiflora Hybrid
Sunbow® Solar Flare™ Azalea Series
• Upright, deciduous habit, 6-8’ H by 4-5’ W
• Neon yellow blooms with light orange shades in spring; larger, more showy blooms
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 5-9
Rhododendron ‘QbackB’ PPAF
Baby Gem™
Boxwood
• Exceptionally compact, 3’ H by 3’ W
• Deer resistant compact boxwood
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 5-9
Buxus microphylla japonica ‘Gregem’ PP21159
‘Orange Rocket’ Barberry
• Upright habit, 4’ H by 1 .5’ W
• Dramatic foliage spring through fall; deciduous
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 5-9
Barberry thunbergii ‘Orange Rocket’ PP18411
Sunbow® Solar Glow™ Azalea Series
• Upright, deciduous habit, 6-8’ H by 4-5’ W
• Glowing orange-red blooms with yellow shades in spring; larger, more showy blooms
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 5-9
Rhododendron ‘QbackA’ PPAF
Ultra Violet™
Buddleia• Compact, rounded, 3’ H by 3’ W
• Violet blooms late spring, summer and fall
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 5-9
Buddleia ‘PDSI-1’
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October Magic® Bride™
Camellia
• Dense, conical form, 4-6’ H by 3-4’ W
• Pure white blooms in fall
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-10
Camellia sasanqua ‘Green 99-006’ PP20539
October Magic® Carpet™
Camellia• Bushy, spreading habit, 3’ H by 5’ W
• Unique, heavily-frilled, double pink flowers in fall
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7b-9
Camellia sasanqua ‘Green’ PPAF
October Magic® Dawn™ Camellia
• Upright, dense, conical form, 4-6’ H by 3-4’ W
• Large pink rose-form blooms in fall
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-9
Camellia sasanqua ‘Green 99-012’ PP20453
October Magic® Inspiration™
Camellia
• Vigorous, upright habit, 6-8’ H by 4-5’ W
• White/magenta blooms in fall
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-9
Camellia sasanqua ‘Green 97-039’ PP20566
October Magic® Ivory™
Camellia• Fits well in small spaces and large containers 6-8’ H by 5-7’ W
• White carnation-like blooms September to October
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-9Camellia hiemalis ‘Green S99-016’ PP24887
October Magic® Orchid™
Camellia
• Compact conical habit, 4-6’ H by 4-5’ W
• White/pink blooms in fall
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-9
Camellia sasanqua ‘Green 94-035’ PP20465
October Magic® Pink Perplexion™ Camellia
• Semi-dwarf, spreading to rounded, compact growth, 4-5’ H by 4-5’ W
• Soft-pink double blooms appear in fall; blooms heavily even at an young age
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-9Camellia sasanqua ‘Green 02-019’ PPAFnew!
October Magic® Rose™
Camellia• Dense, upright, columnar habit, 6-8’ H by 3-4’ W
• Salmon rose blooms in fall
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-9
Camellia sasanqua ‘Green 98-009’ PP20506
new!
Why are these CAMELLIAS UNIQUE?
Our camellias offer a variety of colors and bloom forms to brighten your fall and winter garden. Choose a growth habit and bloom color to enhance every landscape. With a well-chosen location and soil similar to that enjoyed by azaleas, these Southern icons are very low-maintenance.
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October Magic® Snow™
Camellia• Compact, mounded habit, 5-7’ H by 5-6’ W
• White/magenta blooms in fall
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-9
Camellia sasanqua ‘Green 94-010’ PP20454
Diana™ Camellia
• Compact habit, 8-10’ H by 6-8’ W
• White semidouble flowers in fall
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-9
Camellia sasanqua ‘TDN 1110’
Jessica’s Ruffles™ Camellia
• Graceful, upright habit, perfect for narrow spaces, 10-12’ H by 6-8’ W
• Medium pink semidouble blooms in fall
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-9
Camellia sasanqua ‘TDN 1120’
Bella Rouge™ Camellia
• Very compact habit, 4-5’ H by 4-5’ W
• Red semidouble blooms in fall
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-9
Camellia sasanqua ‘TDN 1116’ PP14213
Alabama Beauty™ Camellia
• Excellent screen or hedge, 12-15’ H by 6-8’ W
• Rosy-red semidouble blooms in fall
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-9
Camellia sasanqua ‘TDN 1111’
Pink Stella™ Camellia
• Compact habit, 6-8’ H by 6-8’ W
• Medium pink semidouble blooms in fall
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 8-10
Camellia sasanqua ‘Dixie’
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Early Bird™ Lavender Crapemyrtle
• Upright habit, 5-8’ H by 3-4’ W
• Lavender blooms late spring through fall
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-10
Lagerstroemia hybrid ‘JD818’ PP22697
Early Bird™ Purple Crapemyrtle
• Upright habit, 5-8’ H by 3-4’ W
• Purple blooms late spring through fall
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-10
Lagerstroemia hybrid ‘JD827’ PP22718
Early Bird™ White Crapemyrtle
• Upright habit, 5-8’ H by 3-4’ W
• White blooms late spring through fall
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-10
Lagerstroemia hybrid ‘JD900’ PP22698
Olive Martini™
Elaeagnus• Upright, dense habit, 10-15’ H by 10-15’ W
• Green leaves lined with gold
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-9
Elaeagnus ebbengii ‘Viveleg’ PP20177
Jubilation™ Gardenia
• Compact habit, 3-4’ H by 3-4’ W
• Fragrant white blooms; reblooms late spring to fall
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-10
Gardenia jasminoides ‘Leeone’ PP21983
ScentAmazing™ Gardenia
• Compact habit, 3 .5’ H by 4’ W
• Fragrant white blooms begin in late spring, reblooming summer through fall
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-10
Gardenia jasminoides ‘Leetwo’ PPIP
Bigfoot™
Cleyera
• Upright habit, 15-20’ H by 5-6’ W
• Makes a great screen or hedge
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-10
Cleyera japonica ‘Sotall’ PP13680
Bronze Beauty™ Cleyera
• Compact evergreen habit, 8-10’ H by 5-6’ W
• Rich bronze new foliage
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-10
Cleyera japonica ‘Conthery’ PP11735
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‘Big Daddy’ Hydrangea
• Vigorous habit, 5-6’ H by 5-6’ W
• Huge, 12-14” pink or blue blooms summer to fall
• Part shade to full shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-9
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Big Daddy’ PP14527
Dear Dolores™ Hydrangea
• Fast-growing, mounding growth habit, 5’ H by 5’ W
• Large, bold-colored blue or pink flowers rebloom spring to fall
• Part shade to full shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 5-9Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Wyatt LeFever’
Miss Scarlett® Illicium
• Dense growth habit, 4-6’ H by 3-4’ W
• Star shaped crimson blooms appear in spring
• Part shade to full shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-10
Illicium floridanum ‘JCJC’ PP24640
Rosalinda® Indian Hawthorne
• Most vigorous growth on the market; great for screening or as small tree, 12-14’ H by 10’ W
• Pink blooms late spring to early summer
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 8-10Raphiolepis indica ‘Conda’ PP9056
Spring Sonata™ Indian Hawthorne
• Dense habit, 4’ H by 5’ W
• White flower clusters in spring; dark purple fruit in fall and winter
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-10
Raphiolepis indica ‘Wilcor’ PP17972
‘Sunshine’ Ligustrum
• Compact habit, 3-4’ H by 3-4’ W
• Year-round golden foliage
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-10
Ligustrum sinense ‘Sunshine’ PP20379
LeAnn™ Cleyera
• Upright habit, 10-12’ H by 6-7’ W
• Maroon new growth; perfect medium hedge
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-10
Cleyera japonica ‘Contherann’ PP11737
‘Meerlo’Lavender
• Fragrant compact habit, 2-3’ H by 2-3’ W
• Brightly variegated foliage with a highly fragrant aroma
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 9-10
Lavandula allardii ‘Meerlo’ PP25276
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Low Maintenance LANDSCAPESwith LOROPETALUMS
Traditional loropetalums grow huge, and their foliage fades from purple to green. Southern Living Loropetalums
are compact; plus, they retain their rich purple hue.
Emerald Snow® Loropetalum
• Densely layered habit, 3-4’ H by 3-4’ W
• White string clusters in spring
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-10
Loropetalum ‘Shang-white’ PP21738
Purple Daydream™ Dwarf Loropetalum
• Dwarf, compact, layered habit, 2-3 H by 3-4’ W
• Pink ribbons in spring
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-10
Loropetalum chinense ‘PIILC-III’ PP25471 new!
Purple Diamond® Compact Loropetalum
• Compact, layered habit, 4-5’ H by 4-5’ W
• Pink ribbons in spring
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-10
Loropetalum chinense ‘Shang-hi’ PP18331
Purple Pixie®
Weeping Loropetalum
• Bold, weeping habit, 1-2’ H by 4-5’ W
• Pink ribbons in spring
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-10
Loropetalum chinense ‘Peack’ PP18441
Red Diamond™ Loropetalum
• Compact, layered habit, 6’ H by 6’ W
• Deep, vivid red blooms late winter to early spring and sporadically summer and fall
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-10Loropetalum chinense ‘Shang-Red’
‘Marvel’Mahonia
• Upright habit 6’ H by 4’ W
• Yellow, fragrant sprays in late fall, early winter
• Part shade to full shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-9
Mahonia ‘Marvel’ PPAFnew!
‘Soft Caress’ Mahonia
• Compact habit, 3’ H by 3 .5’ W
• Soft, feathery texture; bright yellow flowers in early winter
• Part shade to full shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-9
Mahonia eurybracteata ‘Soft Caress’ PP20183
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“I painted my fire pit a beautiful satin aqua color, but I love the key lime, too . The brighter,
the better!”
–Carmen Johnston,Southern Living® Plant Collection
Garden Lifestyle Expert
Instructions IngredientsGARDEN PLAN Recipe
This shallow fi re pit
pairs well with shrubs
that don’t like wet feet,
like Purple Pixie®
Loropetalum, and other
drought tolerant plants.
1 . ‘Lemon Lime’ Nandina
2 . EverColor® ‘Everillo’ Carex
3 . Purple Pixie® Loropetalum
4 . 29” round wrought iron fi re pit
5 . Spray paint (Satin Aqua and
Key Lime shown here)
6 . River rock
7 . Potting soil
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Mountain Snow™ Pieris
• Dwarf, moderate growth, 3-4’ H by 2-3’ W
• White blooms; buds appear in summer to winter opening in early spring
• Part shade to full shade• Hardy to USDA zones 4-8
Pieris japonica ‘Planow’
Mojo® Pittosporum
• Dense growth habit, 3’ H by 3’ W
• Orange-blossom scented tiny clusters in spring
• Part shade to full shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-10
Pittosporum tobira ‘CNI Three’ PP16188
Twist of Pink™ Oleander
• Tall, upright habit, 6-8’ H by 6-8’ W
• Deep pink blooms in summer
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 8-10
Oleander nerium ‘Planst’
Yewtopia® Plum Yew
• Slightly upright, vase-like
• 3-4’ H by 3-4’ W
• Heat tolerant and drought resistant, part shade to full shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-10
Cephalotaxus harringtonia ‘Plania’
‘Lemon Lime’ Nandina
• Dwarf habit, 3-4’ H by 3-4’ W
• Lime green new growth
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-10
Nandina domestica Alba ‘Lemon-Lime’ PP24749
Blush Pink™ Nandina
• Low growth habit, 2’ H by 1 .5-2’ W
• Blush-colored young foliage
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-10
Nandina domestica ‘AKA’ PP19916
Flirt™
Nandina
• Dwarf habit, 1-2’ H by 1 .5-2’ W
• Deep red new growth
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-10
Nandina domestica ‘Murasaki’ PP21391
Obsession™ Nandina
• Upright, compact, dense habit, 3-4’ H by 3-4’ W
• Richer color than ordinary nandinas
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-10
Nandina domestica ‘Seika’ PP21891
Southgate® Brandi™ Rhododendron
• Compact habit, 3-4’ H by 3-4’ W
• Deep pink buds open to pink ruffle blooms in spring
• Part shade to full shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-9
Rhododendron ‘Brandi Michele Raley’
Southgate® Breeze™ Rhododendron
• Compact habit, 4-5’ H by 4-5’ W
• Medium pink buds open to white with prominent maroon blotch in early spring
• Part shade to full shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-9
Rhododendron ‘Janet Blair’
Instructions IngredientsGARDEN PLAN Recipe
Weave bunches of Nandina
leaves and other fall fl oral
accents into grapevine to
create a draping fi replace
garland. Wrapping the
bunches with fl oral wire
adds stability; then
simply place and relax.
1 . Blush Pink™ Nandina
2 . ‘Lemon Lime’ Nandina
3 . Obsession™ Nandina
4 . ‘Buttered Rum’ Heucherella
5 . 1 20” grapevine wreath
6 . 2 preserved bunches of protea or seed pods
7 . 1 bucket of fresh cut fall leaves
on branches (if available)
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Chef’s Choice®
Rosemary
• Spreading habit, 12-18” H by 12” W
• Highest oil content for cooking
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-11
Rosemary officinalis ‘Roman Beauty’ PP18192
Majesty™
Shrub Rose
• Compact habit, 3’ H by 3’ W
• Deep red blooms from spring to fall
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 5-11
Rosa hybrid ‘Radliv’ PP20244
All A Flutter™ Shrub Rose
• Compact habit, 3’ H by 3’ W
• Fuchsia-pink blooms from spring to fall
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 5-11
Rosa hybrid ‘Radsouth’ PPAF
Fruit Punch™
Shrub Rose• Compact habit, 3’ H by 3’ W
• Dark pink blooms with yellow centers from spring to fall
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 5-11
Rosa hybrid PPAF
Southgate® Grace™ Rhododendron
• Compact habit, 4-6’ H by 4-5’ W
• Deep pink buds open to white in spring
• Part shade to full shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-9
Rhododendron ‘Elizabeth Ard’
Southgate® Radiance™
Rhododendron• Dense grower, 4-5’ H by 4-5’ W
• Deep lavender buds open to light purple in spring
• Part shade to full shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-9
Rhododendron ‘Tyler Morris’
Southgate® Divine™
Rhododendron• Compact habit, 4-5’ H by 4-5’ W
• Light pink buds open to white with purple flecks in spring
• Part shade to full shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-9
Rhododendron ‘Lisenne Rockefeller’
Southgate® Elegance™
Rhododendron
• Compact habit, 4-5’ H by 4-5’ W
• Medium pink buds in spring
• Part shade to full shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-9
Rhododendron ‘Fair City’
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Little Bonnie™ Dwarf Spiraea
• Dwarf habit, 2-3’ H by 3’ W
• Profuse lavender-pink blooms in spring
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 4-9
Spiraea bumalda ‘BL0601’
Fire Chief™Thuja
• Compact, rounded, 2-4’ H by 2-4’ W
• Bright golden spring foliage and fantastic deep red fall color
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 5-8
Thuja occidentalis ‘Congabe’ PP19009
Rainbow Sensation®
Weigela• Dense habit, 3-4’ H by 3-4’ W
• Soft pink, funnel-shaped flowers in May-June
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 4-8
Weigela ‘Kolmagira’ PP20384
Shining Sensation™ Weigela
• Dense habit, 5-6’ H by 4-5’ W
• Trumpet-shaped, hot-pink blooms in spring
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 5-8
Weigela ‘Bokrashine’
Instructions IngredientsGARDEN PLAN Recipe
This relaxed garden bed
design combines the soft
textures of Spiraea with
the more structured lines of
the plum yew and grasses.
1 . Little Bonnie™ Dwarf Spiraea
2 . Yewtopia® Plum Yew
3 . Marc Anthony® Liriope
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Sisyrinchium
BetterBORDERS &
CONTAINERS9
GRASSES & GROUNDCOVERS
Like a true Southern belle, our
Southern Living grasses offer
beauty backed by strength. These
heat and drought tolerant grasses
bring unique foliage colors and
textures to borders and containers.
Unlike many grasses that grow
huge and then die back in winter,
ours are more compact and
evergreen, lasting year-round.
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EverColor®
Carex• Compact habit, 12-18” H by 12-18” W
• Bright, colorful foliage year-round
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 5-9
Carex oshimensis ‘Everoro’ PP23406Carex oshimensis ‘Eversheen’ PPAF
new!
‘Everoro’ ‘Eversheen’
EverColor®
Carex• Compact habit, 12-18” H by 12-18” W
• Bright, colorful foliage year-round
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 5-9
Carex oshimensis ‘Carfit01’ PPAFCarex oshimensis ‘Everillo’ PP21002
new!
‘Everest’ ‘Everillo’
Beyond Blue™
Festuca
• Compact habit, 9-12” H by 18” W
• Powder blue foliage doesn’t brown
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 4-8
Festuca glauca ‘Casca11’ PP23307
Cleopatra™ Liriope
• Spreading habit, 15” H by clumping
• Tall dark green foliage; spikes of purple flowers in the summer
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 5-9
Liriope muscari ‘Bigun’ PP15474
Marc Anthony®
Liriope• Spreading habit, 16” H by clumping
• Pink bloom stalks with lavender accents in summer
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 5-9
Liriope muscari ‘Marant’ PP20207
Platinum Beauty™
Lomandra• Clumping habit, 2’ H by 3’ W
• Long, green, graceful leaves sport thin white striping
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 8-10
Lomandra longifolia ‘Roma13’ PP25962
‘Gold Breeze’ Miscanthus
• Compact habit, 4-6’ H by clumping
• Arching blades of apple green and deep yellow; 6 .5’ gold-plumed stems in late-August
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 5-9Miscanthus sinensis ‘Gold Breeze’ PP22311
Sassy Grass™
Sisyrinchium• Compact clumping habit, 18” H by 18” W
• Blue flowers in late spring through early summer
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 4-9Sisyrinchium angustifoliumnew!
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Beat THE HEAT
9 ANNUALS,
PERENNIALS & TROPICALS
These bright spots of color are
selected especially for our hot and
humid Southern climate. We hunted
for easy care, smart color varieties
that offer blooms all season — like
our salvias. Enjoy their vivid flowers
from spring until first frost.
‘Love and Wishes’
Salvia
‘Everillo’EverColor® Carex
‘Sunshine’Ligustrum
Baby Gem™
Boxwood
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Little Blue Fountain™
Agapanthus• Clumping habit, 1-2’ H by 1-2’ W
• Bears uniform heads of rich blue flowers that have a darker midstripe on each petal; blooms in spring
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 8-10Agapanthus Hybrid PP25966
Queen Mum™
Agapanthus• Clumping habit, 1-1 .5’ H by 1-1 .5’ W
• Extra large, white and violet blooms spring to summer
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-10
Agapanthus orientalis ‘PMN06’ PP24651
‘Poquito’ Banana
• Dwarf habit, 3’ H by 3’ W
• New growth boasts red spots against green leaves
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 9-12
Musa ‘Poquito’ PPAF
Evergreen Stella™
Daylily• Spreading habit, 10-12” H by spreading
• Fragrant, golden-yellow trumpet flowers in spring, summer and fall
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 3-9
Hemerocallis Evergreen Stella™
new!
Little Black Magic™ Dwarf Elephant Ear
• Compact habit, 1-2’ H by 2’ W
• Deep purple leaves in a compact habit
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 8-10
Colocasia esculenta
‘Black Ripple’ Colocasia
• Spreading habit, 3’ H by 3’ W
• Puckered, dark chocolate leaves on strong, nearly-black stems
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 8-11
Colocasia ‘Black Ripple’ PPAF
‘Design-A-Line’ Cordyline
• Cascading, grass-like habit, 3’ H by 3’ W
• Outstanding color and habit; small white blossoms in summer
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 8-11
Cordyline ‘Burgundy’ PP24764
Joy of Living® Butterfly Bliss™ Daylily
• Spreading habit, 18-24” H by spreading
• Lavender flower with white midribs and a yellow-green throat; blooms early and reblooms
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-9Hemerocallis ‘WF-479’
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Joy of Living® Family Reunion™ Daylily
• Spreading habit, 18-24” H by spreading
• Ruffled yellow flowers with green throats; strong rebloomer
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-9
Hemerocallis ‘WF 7-155’ PPAF
Joy of Living® Goldie Locks™
Daylily• Spreading habit, 18-24” H by spreading
• Ruffled golden yellow flowers; repeat bloomer
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-9
Hemerocallis ‘Goldie’
Joy of Living® High Voltage™
Daylily
• Spreading habit, 18-24” H by spreading
• Bright red flowers; repeat bloomer
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-9
Hemerocallis ‘R-10’ PPAF
Scent First® Raspberry Surprise & Coconut Surprise
Dianthus• Showy, upright habit, 10” H by 12” W
• Double blooms with a burgundy center
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 5-9
Dianthus Hybrid ‘WP05Yves’ PP18828 Dianthus Hybrid ‘DevonYolande’ PP16029
Crazy Pink™
Echinacea
• Spreading habit, 18-24” H by 12-18” W
• Bright pink flowers mid-summer to fall
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 4-9
Echinacea ‘Adam Saul’ PP21023
Crazy White™
Echinacea• Spreading habit, 18-24” H by 12-18” W
• Bright clear white flowers mid-summer to fall
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 4-9
Echinacea ‘Noam Saul’ PP21024
Lime Sizzler™
Firebush• Compact, layered habit, 4-5’ H by 4-5’ W
• Red-orange flowers late spring to summer
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 9-11
Hamelia patens ‘Grelmsiz’ PPAFnew!
Joy of Living® Celebration™
Daylily• Spreading habit, 18-24” H by spreading
• Orange-pink flower, darker veining and rose eyezone; blooms in spring; excellent rebloomer
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-9Hemerocallis ‘WF-712’ PPAF
Coconut Surprise
Raspberry Surprise
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‘Celebration’Gaillardia
• Spreading habit, 14-16” H by 14-16” W
• Rich red blooms nearly year-round
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 4-9
Gaillardia grandiflora ‘Celebration’ PPAF
‘Sunset Flash’Gaillardia
• Spreading habit, 14” H by 14” W
• Orange-red petals with yellow tips; blooms from spring to fall
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 5-9
Gaillardia grandiflora ‘Sunset Flash’
new!
new!
‘Carmine’ Drakensberg Daisy™ Hardy Garden Gerbera
• Spreading habit, 12-18” H by spreading
• Intense carmine-pink flowers with lighter centers bloom summer to fall
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 8-10
Gerbera Drakensberg Daisy™ ‘Carmine’
‘Electric Orange’ Drakensberg Daisy™ Hardy Garden Gerbera
• Spreading habit, 12-18” H by spreading
• Intense orange flowers with darker centers bloom summer to fall
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 8-10
Gerbera Drakensberg Daisy™ ‘Electric Orange’
new!
new!
‘Flame’ Drakensberg Daisy™
Hardy Garden Gerbera• Spreading habit, 12-18” H by spreading
• Fiery red flowers with lighter centers bloom summer to fall
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 8-10
Gerbera Drakensberg Daisy™ ‘Flame’new!
‘Scarlet’ Drakensberg Daisy™
Hardy Garden Gerbera• Spreading habit, 12-18” H by spreading
• Fiery scarlet-red flowers with darker centers
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 8-10
Gerbera Drakensberg Daisy™ ‘Scarlet’ PPAFnew!
Butterflies, bees and flower-feeding birds all have a sweet tooth. They need pollen and nectar from flowers to power their flight and nourish offspring. To ensure an abundance of these fascinating creatures in the garden all year, we can provide a diversity of flowering plants that bloom throughout the growing season, from early spring to late fall.
Attract Mor ePOLLINATORS
WITH THE Right Col or
Plant Pinks, Purples, Reds, Yellows, & Oranges
Plant Blues, Purples, Violets, Whites, & Yellows
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‘White’ Drakensberg Daisy™
Hardy Garden Gerbera• Spreading habit, 12-18” H by spreading
• Beautiful pure-white flowers with ivory centers bloom summer to fall
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 8-10
Gerbera Drakensberg Daisy™ ‘White’
Azure Skies™ Heliotrope
• Low growing, spreading habit, 12-14” H by spreading
• Light-lavender flower clusters spring to fall
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-11Heliotropium amplexicaule
‘Alabama Sunrise’Heucherella
• Low, spreading, 12” H by 12” W
• Small white flowers late spring to early summer
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-9
X Heucherella ‘Alabama Sunrise’ PP19611
‘Buttered Rum’Heucherella
• Low, spreading, 12” H by 12” W
• Small white flowers June to July
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-9
X Heucherella ‘Buttered Rum’ PP25040
‘Cracked Ice’Heucherella
• Low, spreading, 7” H by 15” W
• Small white flowers spring and summer
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-9
X Heucherella ‘Cracked Ice’
‘Solar Eclipse’Heucherella
• Low, spreading, 10” H by 16” W
• Red-brown leaves bordered in lime green
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 4-9
Heucherella ‘Solar Eclipse’ PP23647new!
‘Tapestry’Heucherella
• Low, spreading, 7” H by 16” W
• Small white flowers spring and summer
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-9
X Heucherella ‘Tapestry’ PP21150
‘Twilight’Heucherella
• Mounding, 9” H by 24” W
• Small white flowers spring and summer
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 4-9
X Heucherella ‘Twilight’ PP25723new!
new!
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‘Panama Red’Hibiscus
• Upright, erect, 4’ H by 2’ W
• Dark maroon flowers appear infrequently
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 9-11
Hibiscus acetosella ‘Panama Red’ PP20121
‘Real Charmer’Leucanthemum
• Upright habit, 22” H by 18” W
• Frilly yellow petals with a dark yellow eye in the center; blooms in spring
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 5-9
Leucanthemum superbum ‘Real Charmer’ PPAF
‘Real Glory’Leucanthemum
• Upright habit, 2-3’ H by 1’ W
• Longer blooming Gerbera-like flowers
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 5-9
Leucanthemum superbum ‘Real Glory’ PPAF
Stars & Stripes™
Pentas
• Mounding habit, 12–24” H by mounding
• Bright red flower clusters spring until fall
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 9-11
Pentas Lanceolata
Ragin’ Cajun™ Ruellia
• Mounding habit, 12-14” H by mounding
• Vivid red flowers late spring through summer
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-11
Ruellia elegans
‘Amistad’ Salvia
• Upright and blooming, 3-4’ H by 3’ W
• Velvet purple blooms spring to first frost
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 8B-11
Salvia ‘Amistad’ PP23578
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‘Little Kiss’Salvia
• Upright and blooming, 18” H by 18” W
• Bright coral flowers bloom year-round in frost-free climates, or until frost
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 8-10
Salvia micropylla ‘Little Kiss’ PPAF
‘Killer Cranberry’Salvia
• Upright and blooming, 24-36” H by 18-24” W
• Crimson to cranberry red blooms February to December
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 8B-10Salvia microphylla ‘Killer Cranberry’ PPAF
‘Black and Bloom’Salvia
• Upright and blooming, 3-5’ H by 3’ W
• Dark blue flowers mid-spring to mid-fall
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 8-10
Salvia guaranitica ‘Black and Bloom’ PPAF new!
‘Ember’s Wish’Salvia
• Upright and blooming, 3-4’ H by 3’ W
• Bright coral flowers bloom year-round in frost-free climates, or until frost
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 9B-11
Salvia Hybrid ‘Ember’s Wish’ PPAF
new!
new!
‘Love And Wishes’Salvia
• Upright and blooming, 3-4’ H by 3’ W
• Dark purple flowers bloom year-round in frost-free climates, or until frost
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 9B-11
Salvia Hybrid ‘Love and Wishes’ PPAFnew!
Saucy™ Red & WineSalvia
• Upright and blooming, 2-3’ H by 2-3’ W
• Scarlet red/wine flower spikes April through November
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 9B-10
Salvia splendens
Bells of Fire™
Tecoma
• Upright and blooming, 5-6’ H by 5’ W
• Bright red flowers continuously until frost
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 8-11
Tecoma ‘TEC6010916’ PP24170
Lydia™
Tecoma• Upright and blooming, 6’ H by 5’ W
• Bright yellow flowers continuously until frost
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 8-11
Tecoma ‘TEC60109106’ PP24169
new!
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Instructions IngredientsGARDEN PLAN Recipe
Don’t leave your team
spirit at the tailgate.
Welcome guests with
this Southern-style
game day garden.
1 . EnduraScape™ Red Verbena
2 . Baby Gem™ Boxwood
3 . Galvanized tubs
4 . Footballs or pennants
‘Sunshine’Ligustrum
EnduraScape™ RedVerbena
• Spreading habit, 8-12” H by 18-24” W
• Purple blooms in early spring; reblooming
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-10
Verbena hybrida ‘Balendred’ PPAF
EnduraScape™ White BlushVerbena
• Spreading habit, 8-12” H by 18-24” W
• Purple blooms in early spring; reblooming
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-10
Verbena hybrida ‘Balendish’ PPAF
Dark Blue Moody Blues™
Veronica
• Spreading habit, 12-14” H by 12-14” W
• Bright blue spikes bloom until first frost
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-9
Veronica ‘Novaverblu’ PPAF
Pink Moody Blues™
Veronica
• Spreading habit, 12-14” H by 12-14” W
• Bright pink spikes bloom until first frost
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-9
Veronica ‘Novaverpin’ PPAF
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Perfect Size,PERFECT
PLACE9
TREES
Our renditions of these iconic
Southern ornamental trees
offer stunning foliage colors and
reblooming flowers and are sized to
fit well in your landscape.
Don’t miss the unique cupped
burgundy leaves of the Delta
series crapemyrtles. Add
structure with minimal shaping
with Robin™ Holly, Oakland™
Holly and ‘Scarlet’s Peak’ Holly.
Delta Fusion™
Crapemyrtle
Baby Gem™
Boxwood
Queen Mum™
Agapanthus
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Delta Fusion™
Crapemyrtle• Upright habit, 8-12’ H by 4-6’ W
• Bright blooms with burgundy cupped leaves in summer
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-9
Lagerstromia indica ‘Delee’ PPAF
Empress of China®
Dogwood• Upright habit, 15-18’ H by 13-15’ W
• Hundreds of creamy white blooms in early summer
• Part shade to full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-9
Cornus angustata ‘Elsbry’ PP14537
Delta Breeze™
Crapemyrtle• Upright habit, 8-12’ H by 4-6’ W
• Bright blooms with burgundy cupped leaves in summer
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-9
Lagerstromia indica ‘Deled’
Delta Fuchsia™
Crapemyrtle• Upright habit, 8-12’ H by 4-6’ W
• Bright blooms with burgundy cupped leaves in summer
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-9
Lagerstromia indica ‘Delef’ PPAF new!
Delta Eclipse™ Crapemyrtle
• Upright habit, 8-12’ H by 4-6’ W
• Bright blooms with burgundy cupped leaves in summer
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-9
Lagerstromia indica ‘Deleb’
new!
Delta Jazz®
Crapemyrtle• Upright habit, 8-12’ H by 4-6’ W
• Bright pink blooms with burgundy cupped leaves in summer
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-9
Lagerstroemia hybrid ‘Chocolate Mocha’ PP21540
Delta Flame™ Crapemyrtle
• Upright habit, 8-12’ H by 4-6’ W
• Bright blooms with burgundy cupped leaves in summer
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-9
Lagerstromia indica ‘Delec’
Delta Moonlight™
Crapemyrtle• Upright habit, 8-12’ H by 4-6’ W
• Bright blooms with burgundy cupped leaves in summer
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-9
Lagerstromia indica ‘Delea’
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VerticalPLANTING
9 VINES
Vines, whether evergreen or
deciduous, clinging, twining,
rambling or scrambling, offer
opportunities to take maximum
advantage of vertical gardening
space. Add height and interest
to your garden scene with
‘Angyo Star’ Fatshedera.
‘Soft Caress’Mahonia
‘Angyo Star’Fatshedera
‘Scarlet’s Peak’ Holly
• Columnar growth, 20’ H by 3’ W
• Red berries in winter
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 8-10
Ilex ‘Scarlet’s Peak’ PP20581
Oakland™ Holly
• Dense habit, 15-20’ H by 12-15’ W
• Red berries in late winter
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-9
Ilex hybrid ‘Magland’ PP14417
Robin™ Holly
• Pyramidal habit, 15-20’ H by 12-15’ W
• Beautiful red berries in fall and winter
• Full sun to part shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 6-10
Ilex hybrid ‘Conin’ PP9486
‘Sweet Tea’Mountain Gordlinia
• Upright habit, 20-30’ H by 8-10’ W
• Large white blooms July-September
• Full sun
• Hardy to USDA zones 7-10
xGordlinia grandiflora ‘Sweet Tea’
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‘Angyo Star’Fatshedera
• Upright, semi-climbing habit, 5-6’ H by 4-5’ W
• Rich green leaves surrounded by a wide creamy-white border
• Part shade to full shade
• Hardy to USDA zones 7B-9x Fatshedera lizei ‘Angyo Star’
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Instructions IngredientsGARDEN PLAN Recipe
A trellised vine like
‘Angyo Star’ Fatshedera
is an ideal element to
add vertical interest. Try
using unexpected items to
train the vines–like three
copper rods tied with jute.
1 . ‘Soft Caress’ Mahonia
2 . ‘Angyo Star’ Fatshedera
3 . 3 copper rods or bamboo sticks
4 . Jute and wire
“ ‘Angyo Star’ Fatshedera is a
wonderful addition to containers . The
best part is the more shade your
porch has, the more variegated the
leaves become!”
–Carmen Johnston,Southern Living® Plant Collection
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