SNOWDANCE JAPANESE TREE LILAC

I am possibly the most complete “package” you can showcase in your landscaping. At my mature state, I provide a great dose of shade at nearly 18 feet high and 20 feet wide. My dark foliage and wide, shelved branches make a statement backdrop for the full, creamy white blooms. I am a sun worshiper and relatively drama-free. Oh, and what is that sweet scent? Also, me. I’m here to prove that not all lilacs smell like Aunt Gertrude’s lingering perfume. 

SNOWDANCE JAPANESE TREE LILAC

GAILLARDIA X GRANDIFLORA ARIZONA

If you long for Red Rock, the Grand Canyon, Sedona, or the winding of the Colorado River, we might be just the fix for your cravings of the 48th state. We love to set roots in spaces with full sun. We like our soil like the deserts of Scottsdale, on the drier side with a bit of moisture if we are dry to the touch. Our colors such as Sun, Apricot, and Red Shades do best with ample fertilizer. While we love to bring the deep rich colors from a Southwestern sunset to your garden, be patient with us – like around 7 to 8 weeks after transplant – because once our flowers show up, we like to hang around for almost 4 weeks.

GAILLARDIA ARIZONA

WINTER GLOW HEARTLEAF BERGENIA

The limbo is my favorite party game because I love to get low – like ground cover low. Which is coincidentally the same amount of maintenance as you can expect from me. In the warmer months, I show off with bright flowers in clusters. When the temperatures dip, my leaves take over and reveal a reddish-bronze color. I am also a pleaser and will tolerate rabbits, deer, a bit of drought, and heavy shade. 

WINTER GLOW HEARTLEAF BERGENIA

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