

Crassula ovata ‘Sunset’ (Golden Jade)
If you are looking for an easy to grow succulent that can thrive in a variety of growing conditions, Crassula ovata ‘Sunset’ just might be the one for you. This is an excellent beginner succulent and can live happily in bright, indirect light such as an office desk, kitchen shelf, or dorm room nightstand. At maturity, ‘Sunset’ can grow up to 36” tall x 24” wide, however growth of this succulent can be kept small by being pruned into bonsai size. Most succulents in the Crassul


Pritzelago alpina ‘Ice Cube’™
This extremely hardy groundcover grows in a mounding-spreading habit and creates a blanket of bright white flowers in early spring. It grows 4-8 inches tall and wide. This charming perennial lives up to its name of ‘Ice Cube™ with its cold hardiness. The USDA zones are 3-9, meaning that it is cold hardy to a frigid -30°! The ferny, deep green foliage forms a soft cushion from which clusters of tiny white flowers emerge. The flowers have a look and fragrance very similar to wh


Agave ‘Blue Flame’
This evergreen succulent perennial is a hybrid of A. attenuata and A. shawii. Both parent plants contribute characteristics of graceful form, color, hardiness, terminal spine, and finely serrated margins. The name ‘Blue Flame’ is in reference to the blue-green color striations on the succulent’s foliage. The shape of the plantresembles a flame with its gracefully incurved leaf. The flexible, spine-tipped leaves grow in an elegant rosette. It can be a slow growing succulent bu


Phlomis fruticosa ‘Jerusalem Sage’
A large, multi-stemmed perennial shrub that grows 4 feet tall and wide, and is covered with masses of clove-scented golden-yellow blooms. Phlomis fruticosa ‘Jerusalem Sage’ is one of those plants, that when planted in the landscape, draws attention to itself. The erect branches have 2-3 inch, lance-shaped, gray-green leaves with 1 inch, ball-shaped whorls along the upper half of the stem. These whorls open up to fuzzy, hooded, golden flowers. Bees, Butterflies and Hummingbird