Helleborus 'Confetti-Cake'.
Hollyhock 'Black Knight'.
Helleborus ‘Confetti-Cake’ A hobby plant for some areas, 'Confetti-Cake' is part of the Wedding Party series of Helleborus. It is a vigor- ous grower boasting as many as 40 to 60 blooms per plant at maturity. These Lenten Roses flower in spring. Blooms are double white with burgundy speckling, an excellent choice for a moist, wooded location. Zone 4.
Heucherella 'Pink-Fizz' This heuchera will stand full sun to shade growing up to eight inches in full-sized clumps. Leaves are light green with shimmers of silver and wine-red to dark purple veins set off by pure pink tightly spaced flowers. Try planting these between hostas or in a container.
Hollyhock ‘Sunshine’ Bright sunshine-yellow blooms, the name says it all, this hollyhock is just plain glorious in the garden. Full to partial sun loving, plants will grow up to 72 inches tall. Attracts pollinators. Biennial.
Hollyhock 'Black Knight' Tall, dark and handsome, this looker is hard not to notice. Deep maroon to almost jet black four-inch blooms cover sturdy stalks that can reach six feet – va va voom! Flowers summer through fall. Plant this biennial with a contrasting plant for extra wow factor.
Hosta ‘Lucky Mouse’ This may be hard to find this year but keep an eye out or preorder for next year if you are a hosta fan. Reaching a total height of five inches, these little beauties sport blue-green leaves with wavy, yellow margins that slowly turn white as the season progresses. Lavender flowers.
Hosta 'Zebra Stripes'.
Heucherella 'Pink-Fizz'.
Hosta ‘Curly Fries’ Unruly rippled leaves twist and turn showing off their charming chartreuse colour. This is a small to miniature variety that will appreciate morning sun. Mature plants develop red speckled petioles and lavender flowers.
Hosta ‘Zebra Stripes’ Leaves emerge bright white in spring and develop green veins as the plant leafs out. By mid-summer leaves will have turned completely green and lavender flowers appear in July. Bright morning sun will help this hosta keep its white colour longer.
Sedge ‘Snow Cap’ An albino looking broad-leaved sedge, 'Snow Cap' sports a rare combination of intensely white foliage and good sun tolerance. A wonderful accent plant that works great in containers, for underplanting spring bulbs or in woodland gardens as a naturalizing groundcover. This plant does not like to dry out.
Shrubs
Double clemantis ‘Craterlake’ Blue mottled with white double blooms appear on new growth and seem to be made of crepe paper. 'Craterlake' flowers from June to September and prefers sunny loca- tions where it will grow two to three metres. It can climb trellises, stakes and natural supports.
Hydrangea 'Zinfin Doll' A hardy hydrangea with mop head flowers that emerge white and turn bright pink from the bottom up, creating two-toned blooms! Mature flowers turn dark pink-red and stay colourful for months. Flowers early.
Hosta ‘Lucky Mouse’. 12 • Early Spring 2016
Hosta 'Curly Fries'.
Sedge ‘Snow Cap’.
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Photo supplied by Walters Gardens and Canning Perennials.
Photo courtesy of Veseys Seeds.
Photo courtesy of Veseys Seeds.
Photo supplied by Walters Gardens and Canning Perennials.
Photo supplied by Walters Gardens and Canning Perennials.
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