Rounded, metallic silver leaves are bordered and veined with deep wine red. Flowers are tiny, white, tinged with pink blooming profusely in the spring. Very trim and tidy habit, forming a neat mound. Remains vigorous and attractive even through the fall and winter. Exceptionally vigorous in a gallon pot! A Prodigious intro from our friends at Primrose Path.
A very hardy selection of Siberian nepeta with larger blue flowers and more compact growth than the species. Medium blue flowers are abundant for most of the summer.
Beautiful, large bright white flower clusters, a chance seedling selected by F.M. Mooberry and named for her husband. Blooms from July to September. Deliciously fragrant and very mildew resistant. By far the best white. Excellent for hummingbird and butterfly gardens. Perennial Plant of the Year 2002.
Named by Dr. Alan Armitage, of the University of Georgia. Vigorously
spreading, deep purple clusters from June to November. Excellent clean,
deep green foliage with a trailing habit. Has been surviving the winter here
lately, but it gets a very slow start in the spring. Best treated as an annual
zone 6 or less.