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With both leaves and stems a rich black-purple, the small, pinkish flowers seem almost an afterthought, though of great beauty when in full blossom. Sturdy, dense, upright habit to 2 ft.; we have used this to great effect as a low, summer hedge in our perennial borders. Truly one of the best Asters to come along in many, many years.
Thick, glossy lack tufts of foliage spread stoloniferously to produce a carpet of darkness seldom observed in the plant kingdom. Intriguing when interplanted with whites or clear yellows. For bright positions and well-drained soil. There is no plant better suited to create memorable vignettes in the garden.
A stunning, true slate-colored variety that comes out of our extensive breeding work in the Northwest. Extravagant, haunting black blossoms are composed of nicely rounded, cupped petals that reveal just a peek of light silver sheen underneath. The anemone-type flowers are borne in ample amounts on vigorous 2 foot plants for a standout late winter and early spring display. Just envision these blooms amongst a dusting of pure white snow.
[Hydrangea serrata 'Iyono-usuzumi']A new and rarely offered hydrangea from Japan known for its inky black flowers (certainly ôintensifiedö in photographs in Japanese horticultural publications). The heads of flowers of this hydrangea are relatively small though for those with further breeding in mind, this new departure in flower color will offer plenty of inspiration. Full sun or light shade in any draining, acidic soil. Learm More about Heronswood Hydrangeas, their care and pruning Ships in a 4" inch container. Approx. 3 1/4" x 4 1/4" x 3 7/8" (25.8 cu. In. soil volume).
The intriguing, finely cut, purple-black foliage of 'Black Lace' recalls the exotic Japanese maple or a rare Cimicifuga as opposed to the easy-to-care-for Elderberry. Midsummer brings massive clusters of diamond-sized florets in pure white with a pink blush that emits a surprising light lemon scent. Adaptable to most growing conditions and hardy all the way to Zone 4, making it a better choice than Japanese maple for many areas. A dramatic accent for the full sun to partly shaded garden, brought to us by Ken Tobutt and Jacqui Prevette of East Malling, England.
Hauntingly beautiful, this Sichuan, China native bears sweetly fragrant, large-lipped, especially dark violet flowers, 2-3 inches across, in early summer atop pale grayish-green leaves. A dramatic, eye-catching choice paired with Geranium 'Katherine Adele'. Prefers well-drained soil in full sun to partial shade.

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