Plants
Sedum Variegated
Sedum spectabile 'Variegata'
Sedum Variegated
Arching stems of spectacular green and yellow variegated foliage trimmed in pink during the winter. This attractive yellow edged foliage plant has starry yellow flowers that turn to crimson from August to September.
Sedum Vera Jameson
Sedum telephium 'Vera Jameson'
Sedum Vera Jameson
The alpine selections of Stonecrop are excellent edging or rock garden plants, particularly for hot, dry sites with poor soil. This variety forms a medium-height, non-spreading clump of powdery, mahogany-purple leaves. Dusky-pink starry flowers appear in late summer, clustered at the ends of each stem.
Sedum Xenox
Sedum 'Xenox'
Sedum Xenox
Relatively small leaves with scalloped edges are lovely shades of green and mauve in spring, then darken to deep burgundy as the season progresses. In late summer, 2-3 inch wide clusters of red velvet buds open to rose colored flowers.
Sequestered Sunshine Itoh Peony
Paeonia 'Sequestered Sunshine'
Sequestered Sunshine Itoh Peony
Large, bright canary yellow blossoms with showy stamens stand above the lush, dark green, deeply dissected foliage. An especially vigorous plant, the sturdy flower stems require no staking and make excellent cut flowers. An herbaceous perennial.
Serviceberry Autumn Brilliance
Amelanchier x grandiflora
Serviceberry Autumn Brilliance
A fast growing, multi-stemmed, large shrub or small tree valued for its outstanding red fall color, abundant single white blooms and persistent, edible black fruit. Light gray bark is very attractive in the winter landscape.
Serviceberry Standing Ovation
Amelanchier alnifolia 'Obelisk'
Serviceberry Standing Ovation
Standing Ovation™ is covered in white flowers each spring, which often turn into edible berries in June. As the seasons continue, dark green, almost circular leaves change to red and orange in autumn. Its upright, perfectly oval form adds height in small gardens, and provides nice structure during winter. Standing Ovation™ is a good alternative to columnar buckthorn. The uniform habit makes it great for hedging. From Valk Plants in the Netherlands.
Seven Son Flower
Heptacodium Miconioides
Seven Son Flower
A deciduous shrub with distinct three-veined leaves retained into early winter. Unusual peeling bark. Small, fragrant white flowers are followed by showy bright red calyx in fall. Best in shrub borders and foundation planting against a dark background.
Shadow Passage
Hemerocallis 'Shadow Passage'
Shadow Passage
Lavender, violet purple self with a rose mauve watermark above green throat. 6 inch blooms in mid summer. Tetraploid.
Sharyn Lianne
Hemerocallis 'Sharyn Lianne'
Sharyn Lianne
Shasta Daisy Banana Cream
Leucanthemum
Shasta Daisy Banana Cream
Always a favorite in the perennial garden, the daisy-like flowers brighten up any border. Lemon yellow flowers will steal the show with a non-stop display of color. Compact plants boast clean disease resistant foliage.
Shasta Daisy Becky
Leucanthemum superbum 'Becky'
Shasta Daisy Becky
Very large, single, white blooms are produced atop strong stems which are ideal for cutting.
Shasta Daisy Crazy Daisy
Leucanthemum superbum 'Crazy Daisy'
Shasta Daisy Crazy Daisy
No two blooms are alike on this fringed and frilly, semi to fully double Shasta Daisy. Two inch wide, solid white petals surround a small buttery center. This selection is noted for its prolific flowering tendency. There's nothing quite like this 'Crazy Daisy'!
Shasta Daisy Old Court
Leucanthemum superbum 'Old Court'
Shasta Daisy Old Court
Very unique frilly, twisted flower heads add a carefree appearance to the garden.
Shasta Daisy Snow Lady
Leucanthemum superbum 'Snow Lady'
Shasta Daisy Snow Lady
Dwarf plants are hardy and robust. Single blooms begin in spring and continue on until frost.
Shasta Daisy Snowcap
Leucanthemum superbum 'Snowcap'
Shasta Daisy Snowcap
Pure white, single flowers are produced in abundance atop bushy mounds of foliage. 'Snowcap' has sturdy, uniform habit.
Shasta Daisy Sunny Side Up
Leucanthemum x superbum 'Sunny Side Up'
Shasta Daisy Sunny Side Up
Large, semi-double blooms with white rays and yellow center disks. Blooms most of the summer.
Shasta Daisy Weyrichii Pink
Leucanthemum weyrichii
Shasta Daisy Weyrichii Pink
Leucanthemum weyrichii is a great plant to add beautiful color to the landscape. It produces pink daisy flowers with yellow centers. A fantastic compact plant for the front of borders or containers.
Shenandoah Switch Grass
Panicum virgatum 'Shenandoah'
Shenandoah Switch Grass
Shima-Nishiki Tree Peony
Paeonia 'Shima-Nishiki'
Shima-Nishiki Tree Peony
Stunning semi-double flowers create a stunning display against crisp green foliage. Mature plants can carry up to 50 exquisite blooms, with the red-purple and white striped petals accented by showy yellow center stamens. This long-lived deciduous shrub is ideal for foundation planting, mixed border, or woodland setting.
Shiny Penny
Hosta 'Shiny Penny'
Shiny Penny
Hosta 'Shiny Penny' is a small, dense hosta forming a mini-sized mound of wavy, gold-green foliage. The leaves will change colors from bright gold to chartreuse during the growing season. The leaves will range from approximately 3 inches long by 2.5 inches wide. The leaves have an ovate-shape and a smooth texture. Lavender flowers will bloom from scapes during midsummer. Medium growth rate.
Shirley Temple Peony
Paeonia 'Shirley Temple'
Shirley Temple Peony
Shock Wave Petunia
Petunia x hybrida Shock Wave
Shock Wave Petunia
These 1-1 1/2 inch blooms simply blanket the plant in a splash of color from early spring through fall. Blooms in shades of pink and purple. 'Shock Waves' stand up to rain, humidity, heat and other environmental stresses, bouncing back from summer showers and thunderstorms very well. Compact and very well-branched, they keep their lush, full habit all season.
Silk Kimono
Hosta 'Silk Kimono'
Silk Kimono
Hosta 'Silk Kimono' is large. Long, broad gray-green leaves margined with a wide, wavy, creamy-white edge. Rapidly growing clump form. Pale lavender flowers on green scapes. Moderately wavy, broadly ovate and ripple edged leaves.
Silly String
Hosta 'Silly String'
Silly String
Siloam Double Classic
Hemerocallis 'Siloam Double Classic'
Siloam Double Classic
5", diamond-dusted, fully double blossoms are soft peachy-pink with a yellow halo and green throat. Petals have perfect pie crust edges; sepals are smooth. Renowned for its incredible sweet fragrance.
Siloam Peony Display
Hemerocallis 'Siloam Peony Display'
Siloam Peony Display
Like a bouquet of peonies, this lovely cultivar produces an elegant display of fully double, peach colored, diamond dusted blossoms with ruffled petals in midsummer and then again later in the season. The fragrant blooms measure up to 6" across and have a rose blush band near the center of the flower. This cultivar is an extended bloomer, so the flowers remain open for at least 16 hours. Truly unique!
Silver Banner Grass
Miscanthus sacchariflorus
Silver Banner Grass
Silver banner grass is a warm-season, spreading grass native to China. It has medium-green leaves about 5⁄8 inch wide and up to 10inches long borne on stout, upright stems. Like many other members of the Miscanthus genus, its leaves are distinguished by a pronounced white midrib. Leaves have the added attraction of turning a reddish-orange color in the fall. In midsummer silver banner grass produces 8- to 10-inch silvery panicles that are held well above the foliage and are effective into the fall. Silver banner grass thrives in full sun in moist-to-wet soil and spreads rapidly by rhizomes to form a dense, upright mass of foliage 48 to 60 inches in height. Because of its affinity for moisture, silver banner grass is excellent for massing along water features and for soil stabilization along stream banks. It is invasive and should not be planted close to desirable species without containment.
Silver Blue Serbian Spruce
Picea omorika 'Silberblue'
Silver Blue Serbian Spruce
Silver Falls, Dichondra
Dichondra, 'Silver Falls'
Silver Falls, Dichondra
Let your hanging baskets and sunny annual bed really gleam this year with Silver Falls, the stunning foliage plant that sports velvety-soft silvery leaves, glistening silver stems, and a "never-say-quit"cascading habit that spreads up to 6 feet!
Vigorous and easy to grow, this Dichondra is simply one of the showiest accents around for all your containers and bare garden spots. Its leaves have a thick,super-soft texture and neat fan shape, measuring about 3/4- to 1-inch long and wide. They arise profusely on very well-branched plants that need no pinching. Before you know it, this cascading beauty will be 3to 6 feet long, though never more than about 3 inches tall!
Very heat- and drought-tolerant, Silver Falls recovers quickly even if wilted, and looks fresh all season long. Let it tumble around your Lisianthus, festoon your Dianthus, and wreathe your Mums in spring-through-fall color! Silver Falls thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. If you are using it as a ground cover in the garden, make sure that the soil doesn't get soggy underneath its glorious silver carpet!
Silver Lace Vine
Polygonum Fallopia 'Aubertii'
Silver Lace Vine
One of the fastest growing perennial vines. Easy to grow. It is covered with foamy sprays of pure white flowers.
Silver Mine
Hosta 'Silver Mine'
Silver Mine
Green with white misting in early spring, increasing in its green color throughout the growing season, wavy, oval blade shaped leaves.
Silver Star
Hosta 'Silver Star'
Silver Star
Leaves are distinctly upright and slightly cupped, elliptic shaped, dark green with a pure white margin and the variegation continues all the way down the long, wide petioles. Lavender striped flowers bloom in August and early September.
Silver Tidal Wave Petunia
Petunia x hybrida 'Tidal Wave'
Silver Tidal Wave Petunia
Masses of bluish lavender flowers! A stunning "hedge" petunia. A single plant produces hundreds of 2" flowers on stiff stems. Spaced a foot apart, plants get 2-3' tall. Spaced further apart, the mounds spread flatter like the classic waves in a blanket of blush-lavender flowers shimmering with dark veins and purplish black eyes.
Simmons Overture
Hemerocallis 'Simmons Overture'
Simmons Overture
Singing In The Rain
Hosta 'Singing In The Rain'
Singing In The Rain
'Singing In The Rain' provides leaves with a pointed tip that emerge blue/green. These leaves grow with a narrow, chartreuse margin that brightens to gold as the season progresses. The leaves are of good substance with deeply impressive veins. Pale lavender flowers are produced in midsummer.
Singing in the Rain Itoh Peony
Paeonia 'Singing in the Rain'
Singing in the Rain Itoh Peony
Sister Act
Hosta 'Sister Act'
Sister Act
Sixteen Candles Summersweet
Clethra alnifolia 'Sixteen Candles'
Sixteen Candles Summersweet
Summersweet Sixteen Candles is a summersweet cultivar that is noted for its erect, candle-like flower spikes and compact size. It is a densely-branched, rounded, and suckering deciduous shrub.
Skywriter
Hosta 'Skywriter'