

Salvia ‘Skyscraper™’ series
Salvia ‘Skyscraper™’ series A tender perennial with vibrant flowers that attract Hummingbirds, Butterflies and Bees. The ‘Skyscraper™’ series has three colors; ‘Purple’, ‘Pink’ and ‘Orange’, each bringing bold pops of color to the landscape. The growth habit is compact yet well-branched, and the slender, free-flowing stems are topped with large and vibrant tubular flowers. ‘Skyscraper™’ Salvias grow 14-28 inches tall x 10-16 inches wide. They thrive in full sun to partial sha


Leptospermum scoparium ‘Helene Strybing’
Also known as Tea Tree. This lovely, flowering, evergreen shrub is from the myrtle family. It has small, needle-like green leaves with a short spine tip. The flowers are a rich, deep pink and are aromatic when crushed. The petals surround a hard central cone or cup that matures to a woody seed capsule that hangs on for a long time after the petals drop. It blooms in compact clusters in the Spring and Fall. L. scoparium requires little to moderate watering and does best in wel


Cyclamen ‘Latinia Success Series’
The eye-catching colors of a Cyclamen bloom are reminiscent of a butterfly and rise on a stem above a rosette of basal leaves. The foliage is dark green with marbled, silvery coloring, which complement the flower nicely. Its blooming season is Autumn and Winter. Cyclamen’s are hardy perennials that are perfect for landscapes in colder regions up to 23°F. This compact plant is fairly easy to grow. If planted outside, they do well in full sun or partial shade with regular water


Myrtus communis ‘Compacta’
Also known as Dwarf Myrtle. This is a lovely, aromatic evergreen shrub. The creamy-white flowers bloom in summer and produce a sweet scent. The blooms are followed by bluish-black berries that attract birds. The glossy, bright green foliage has a spicy fragrance when brushed up against. It is a compact, slow-growing dwarf cultivar averaging 5-6 feet tall and 4-5 feet wide. It can reach 15-20 feet tall at full maturity. Dwarf Myrtle is native to the Mediterranean region and do


Tagetes lemmonii (Mexican Marigold, Mountain Marigold)
A bushy evergreen shrub with highly aromatic foliage that grows 4-6 feet tall and 6-8 feet wide. It is native to southern Arizona and northern Mexico and can be found growing in the mountain canyons at 4,000 – 8,000 foot elevations. It was first discovered by the husband and wife team of botanists by the name of John Gill (J.G.) Lemmon and Sara Plummer Lemmon, thus the “ii” at the end of the species name. Mr. & Mrs. Lemmon traveled extensively in the west and discovered this