Plants
Creeping Phlox White
Phlox subulata
Creeping Phlox White
Large, pure white flowers that blanket the foliage in late spring. White has a cool and calming effect in the garden. Use it to tone down more intense, saturated colors.
Crimson Fans
Mukdenia 'Crimson Fans'
Crimson Fans
Crimson Fans is "fanned" with sharply lobed leaves that emerge dark green with bronze hues before maturing with bright red streaks by summer. Delicate white bell-shaped flowers in spring add to the lovely color display.
Crown Jewel
Hosta 'Crown Jewel'
Crown Jewel
'Crown Jewel' is a type of miniature hosta with thin margins. Best suited for the hosta collector. Leaves look unique with twisting. This hosta grows chartreuse leaves with a thin white margin. In the middle of the summer, Crown Jewel will bloom with lavender flowers.
Mature Size: 4"T x 12"W
Color: Chartreuse leaves with a thin white edge
Size: 4 inches tall by 12 inches wide
Type: Miniature Hosta
Crumb Cake
Hosta 'Crumb Cake'
Crumb Cake
Crystal Blue Salvia
salvia nem color spire 'Crystal Blue'
Crystal Blue Salvia
Crystal Blue Salvia is an incredibly unique light sky blue, a cool shade perfectly fitting for a perennial that blooms relatively early in the season.
Cup of Grace
Hosta 'Cup of Grace'
Cup of Grace
This hosta is a very pretty one! The hosta will grow up to be nineteen inches high and forty-three inches wide in a semi-upright habit. The leaves are a deep green shade and are eight and a half inches long and seven and one fourth inches wide. They are cupped, corrugated, and are in good substance.
Cup of Joy Hosta
Hosta 'Cup of Joy'
Cup of Joy Hosta
Cupid’s Dart Catanache
Catanache caerula
Cupid’s Dart Catanache
Daisy-like, papery, lavender-blue flowers are borne singly on bare stems from mid to late summer. These stems arise from a neat mound of long, narrow leaves that are 8-12 inches long and have a woolly texture.
Curly Fries
Hosta 'Curly Fries'
Curly Fries
2016 Hosta of the Year! One of K&K's favorite small hosta!
This irresistible miniature to small sized hosta is the perfect accompaniment for bright blue hostas like 'Prairie Sky', especially when planted together in containers or near the front of the border.
It forms an arching, wiggly clump of extremely rippled, narrow leaves. Position this hosta where it will receive morning sun, as its chartreuse foliage will be brightest there. Mature plants will develop red speckled petioles.
Lavender flowers top the clump in midsummer.
Currant Consort Black
Ribes nigrum 'Consort'
Currant Consort Black
Ripens late in the season, black fruits with strong flavor, medium in size and borne in clusters. The plants are very productive, immune to white pine blister rust, and only moderately susceptible to powdery mildew. Developed by Agriculture Canada at Ottawa, Ontario in 1952.
Height: 4-6'. Spread: 4' Exposure: Full Sun. Zone: 3-7
Currant Red Lake
Ribes 'Red Lake'
Currant Red Lake
Clusters of large bright red berries on 2-3 year old wood. Semi-erect and vigorous. Very productive. Fruits are good for jams and jellies. Introduced by the University of Minnesota in 1933. Height: 3-6'. Spread: 3-4'. Exposure: Full Sun. Zone: 3-7.
Cushion Spurge
Euphorbia polychroma
Cushion Spurge
This is a great sunny, spring color splash for your garden! The cushion-like, perfectly dome-shaped plant is topped with chrome-yellow blooms. If sited correctly, the leaves will turn red in the fall.
Cyclops
Hosta 'Cyclops'
Cyclops
'Cyclops' is a giant hosta with huge, upright, corrugated, blue/green leaves that measure 20″ x 17″. Near white flowers in July/August.
Cypress Angel Hair
Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Angel Hair'
Cypress Angel Hair
Very fine textured threadbranch foliage is the main feature of Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Angel Hair'. With slower growth and thinner foliage than 'Filifera', it adds a light airy element to the garden.
Cypress Boulevard Pom Pom
Chamaecyparis 'Boulevard Pom Pom'
Cypress Boulevard Pom Pom
Compact, upright conifer producing silver-blue leaves amid reddish-brown bark. Thrives in moist, well-drained soil. Heat tolerant.
Cypress Cream Ball Sawara
Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Cream Ball'
Cypress Cream Ball Sawara
Cream Ball Sawara Cypress
The unique color of the compact, Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Cream Ball’ is neither white nor yellow, but more a rich shade of cream, that will complement many landscapes. A close look at the foliage shows that a range of colors and textures, including bluish needles and green scales that are tipped with blond, contribute to the glowing effect. The well-mannered, easy-to-grow conifer maintains a uniform globe shape without shearing and makes a dressy accent or, lined up, an attractive border edge. More sun exposure will produce a brighter impact.
Garden Size: 6’H x 6’W. Dwarf: 3-6″/year. Globe Shaped. Zone 4. Yellow. Conifer.
Dab a Green
Hosta 'Dab a Green'
Dab a Green
'Dab a Green' has a leaf color of medium green to dark green in the center consisting of a half inch wide golden margin. Wide leaves ranging around nine inches long by eight inches wide. Blade, broadly oblong in shape and moderately corrugated.
Dahlia (miniature)
Dahlia hybrida 'Dahlietta Mix'
Dahlia (miniature)
Dahlia's are a multi purpose flower. They can be grown outdoors in containers or beds... or kept indoors in a sunny location as a flowering house plant
Plant Dahlias Dahlletta Mix in full sun to partial shade in fertile well drained soil. Dahlias are heavy feeders and benefit greatly from frequent light fertilizing. Feed Dahlia's weekly with a balanced liquid plant food. From spring to early summer use a high nitrogen feed... and from mid summer to first frost use a high potassium food. Remove spent flowers to promote new flower growth.
Dahlias can be moved indoors before first frost to a sun room or sunny window that receives 6 hours of direct sunshine.
Dahlia flowers are excellent for cutting, and attracting butterflies.
Dallas Blues Switch Grass
Panicum virgatum 'Dallas Blues'
Dallas Blues Switch Grass
'Dallas Blues' is a switch grass cultivar that is noted for its grayed blue-green foliage, dense habit, unusually large flower panicles, late flowering and rich winter foliage color. It is a clump-forming, warm season grass that typically grows in a dense, upright, vase-shaped clump to 5' tall. Grayed blue-green foliage is wider than most panicums, and foliage turns attractive shades of rust brown to warm tan in winter. Stems typically retain vertical form without flopping throughout the growing season and into winter. Foliage clump is topped in early September by large, finely-textured, purple-tinged flower panicles that hover over the foliage like a cloud. Seed plumes persist throughout winter, providing visual interest as well as food for birds.
Dance With Me
Hosta 'Dance with Me'
Dance With Me
A sport of Hosta 'Summer Music'. Deep yellow heart-shaped leaves are framed with a deep green border. Hosta 'Dance with Me' is the exact reverse of Hosta 'Last Dance'. Pale lavender flowers.
Dancing in the Moonlight
Hosta 'Dancing in the Moonlight'
Dancing in the Moonlight
Dancing Queen
Hosta 'Dancing Queen'
Dancing Queen
This attractive selection features broad, wedge-shaped leaves of a bright yellow with a wonderful rippled edge. Lavender flowers top the vigorous clump in midsummer.
Dancing with Dragons
Hosta 'Dancing with Dragons'
Dancing with Dragons
This beautiful blue hosta positively dances when you look at it. Heart-shaped leaves have margins that are heavily rippled and give the hosta an overall wavy appearance. As an added bonus, 'Dancing with Dragons' holds its beautiful blue color throughout the season. Near white flowers top the habit in late summer.
18" tall. 43" wide. Scape height 25-33". Hardy in zones 3-9. Flower color white. Foliage color blue shades. Blooms in late summer. Growth rate is medium.
Dandy Lion
Hosta 'Dandy Lion'
Dandy Lion
Daphne Carol Mackie
Daphne x burkwoodii 'Carol Mackie'
Daphne Carol Mackie
A prolific bloomer, covered with clusters of fragrant pink flowers in April and May. Red berries 1/3 inch wide. Striking variegated foliage forms a dense mounded shape.
Daring Deception
Hemerocallis 'Daring Deception'
Daring Deception
Flowers have a 5.5", dusty cream-pink self with a large, dark purple eye and green throat. Petals overlap, creating a uniquely shaped eye zone. Petals have dark purple picotee, pie crust edges; sepals have smooth borders.
Dark Shadows
Hosta 'Dark Shadows'
Dark Shadows
The margin is most prominent first thing in the spring but darkens quickly so that by summer the color pattern is very subtle. It is a good grower that will make a large mound.
Dark Towers Beardtongue
Penstemon beardtongue 'Dark Towers'
Dark Towers Beardtongue
Dark Towers retains its dark wine red foliage throughout the season and produces pale pink tubular flowers that extended above the foliage. Adds rich color.
Dave
Hosta 'Dave'
Dave
Small - medium. (12" X 18") This hosta has bright yellow leaves bordered in chartreuse. It has good substance, strong veination, and makes a tight flashy mound in morning sun. The leaves of this small, but sturdy, bright yellow hosta have light green margins that demand your attention. Somewhat puckered, it is the perfect highlight for the front of the hosta bed
Daybreak
Hosta 'Daybreak'
Daybreak
One of the deepest gold varieties, 'Daybreak' has heavy texture and prominent veins. Lavender flowers top the clump in summer. This hosta makes an excellent specimen or a drift of gold accenting blue or gold margined types.
Deane’s Dream
Hosta 'Deane's Dream'
Deane’s Dream
Medium upright mound of pointed blue leaves that are a unique aqua or green turquoise in color, with bright purple petioles up to the leaf blade. Lavender flowers in July.
Deep Blue Sea
Hosta 'Deep Blue Sea'
Deep Blue Sea
Deep Space Nine
Hosta 'Deep Space Nine'
Deep Space Nine
This gorgeous hosta will grow up to be twenty inches high and forty-two inches wide. The leaves have a gold margin on the outside with a medium to dark green center surrounded by a half to one inch yellow margin with a wavy thick substance.
Deja Blue
Hosta 'Deja Blue'
Deja Blue
Small [10" tall x 18" wide]. Light lavender flowers appear mid season.
Hosta "Deja Blue" is a fantastic sport of "Blue Boy". Blue-green leaves with a yellow margin and a creamy white lightning bolt that dances between the edge and the center. Spectacular! Making its world premiere in 2006 it is sure to become a classic. Forms green seed pods.
Delphinium Black Knight Pacific Giants
Delphinium elatum 'Pacific Giants Black Knight'
Delphinium Black Knight Pacific Giants
Beautiful spire-like deep blue flowers
on tall, strong stems. 'Black Knight' has been a favorite of perennial gardeners for years.
Delphinium Cherry Blossom Magic Fountains
Delphinium elatum Magic Fountains 'Cherry Blossom'
Delphinium Cherry Blossom Magic Fountains
Pink flowers with pale yellow centers crowd all along the flower stalk for a very bushy, colorful effect. A good choice for the front of the border or for smaller gardens, where vertical color without too much height is appreciated! Magic Fountain blooms in early to midsummer.
Delphinium Dark Blue with Dark Bee Magic Fountains
Delphinium elatum 'Magic Fountains Dark Blue with Dark Bee'
Delphinium Dark Blue with Dark Bee Magic Fountains
Rich blue blooms with a dark blue bee. Saturated with deep blue color, the flowers crowd all along the spike for a very bushy, colorful affect! A mini Delphinium that is an attention-getter and never needs staking! Magic Fountain blooms in early to midsummer.
Delphinium Dark Blue with White Bee Magic Fountains
Delphinium elatum 'Magic Fountains Dark Blue with White Bee'
Delphinium Dark Blue with White Bee Magic Fountains
Quality, upright dark blue flowers with white centers appear in early to midsummer, creating an eye-catching scene in your small garden or border! Saturated with deep blue, the flowers crowd all along the spike for a very bushy, colorful effect. A mini Delphinium that is an attention-getter and never needs staking! Magic Fountain blooms in early to midsummer.
Delphinium King Arthur Pacific Giants
Delphinium 'Pacific Giants King Arthur'
Delphinium King Arthur Pacific Giants
Rich, deep, royal-violet flowers with a contrasting white bee, crowd along the tall spikes for a stunning affect in your garden! Blooming in early to mid summer delphiniums are the perfect choice for a bright splash of color early in the season.