Plants
Weigela Pink Sonic Bloom
Weigela 'Pink Sonic Bloom'
Weigela Pink Sonic Bloom
Pink Sonic Bloom has loads of hot pink flowers in May. Pink flowers are followed by waves of blooms until frost. No deadheading is needed to see strong reblooming through summer and fall.
Weigela Rainbow Sensation
Weigela florida 'Kolmagira'
Weigela Rainbow Sensation
Even before the flowers appear, 'Rainbow Sensation' will brighten your garden with its attractive, variegated foliage.Dense clusters of soft pink flowers bloom profusely in May, attracting hummingbirds to the garden. Weigela is especially suited to urban environments where it preforms beautifully with minimal care.
Weigela Red Prince
Weigela florida 'Red Prince'
Weigela Red Prince
Developed at Iowa State University. The most important characteristic of this plant is its ability to hold its flower color (red) as they age rather than taking on a purplish tint which often happens with other varieties. Hardier than W. vaniceki. Tendency for a secondary bloom in late summer, particularly if spring bloom was sparse.
Weigela Rubidor
weigela 'Rubidor'
Weigela Rubidor
This weigela is a densely rounded deciduous shrub with soft chartreuse foliage. Funnel shaped, deep red flowers. Blooms occur in clusters along branches of old growth, covering the entire shrub with flowers in June-July.
Weigela Shining Sensation
Weigela flor
Weigela Shining Sensation
Weigela 'Shining Sensation' is coming out through the Plants that Work brand from Novalis. These are considered plants that deliver all season long.
Weigela Sonic Bloom Pearl
Weigela florida 'Bokrasopea'
Weigela Sonic Bloom Pearl
The flowers open pure white with a yellow throat and then change to pink, giving you multiple colors on a single plant. The flowers really pop against the bright green foliage. Blooms in May and reblooms until frost.
Weigela Spilled Wine
Weigela florida 'Bokraspiwi'
Weigela Spilled Wine
Western Sandstone
Hemerocallis 'Western Sandstone'
Western Sandstone
Aptly named, this unique daylily produces 5.5-6" flowers with the color and visual texture of western sandstone. They are a blend of tan, peach, and pale yellow tones with a brighter yellow halo above the green throat; very distinctive and elegant in the landscape. Tall, well branched and very heavily budded scapes carry the beautifully ruffled, glimmering diamond dusted blossoms well above the foliage in midsummer.
Westward Wind
Hemerocallis 'Westward Wind'
Westward Wind
10 inch bold, flaring, rich red spider self with a green throat. Very showy. Tetraploid.
Wheee!
Hosta 'Wheee!'
Wheee!
Like a little girls wavy locks, extremely ruffled leaves are wavy all the way from the crown out to the leaf tips. This ruffling is evident even on juvenile plants. Green leaves with cream margins are of good substance. Light lavender flowers.
When I Dream
Hosta 'When I Dream'
When I Dream
When My Sweetheart Returns
Hemerocallis 'When My Sweetheart Returns'
When My Sweetheart Returns
When My Sweetheart Returns provides a 4", soft peach-yellow blossom. Large, rose-pink eye with lemon center and ruffled petals. Produces several scapes per fan. Dormant diploid. Extended bloom (16 hours each).
Whirling White
Daylily 'Whirling White'
Whirling White
WHIRLING WHITE - Pierce G. 403-D (Great White Dove x Tet Tuscawilla Snowdrift) – F2, SEV, EM, 40” high, 7” flower, 11 way branching 50-60” buds.
This is by FAR the best Big, Flat RUFFLED white to be introduced. Perfection Every Day! WHIRLING WHITE grows like a weed. Narrow arching foliage. Pure White, HEAVY! Hints of pink, Extreme ruffles and ribbing, Green Throat. Pod & Pollen Fertile.
Tetraploid. Rebloomer
Whirlwind
Hosta 'Whirlwind'
Whirlwind
White Drift
'White Drift'
White Drift
The White Drift Rose is the newest addition to the Drift® series. It has bright white, fully double blooms perfectly shaped like a miniature rose flower. It has a true ground cover habit, with the superior disease resistance you would expect from a Drift Groundcover Rose.
White Feather
Hosta 'White Feather'
White Feather
All white leaves on this hosta, a rarity in the plant world! 'White Feather' Hosta is a necessity for the hosta collector! Great for a moonlight garden filled with white flowers! Performs best when grown in shade to part shade, grows well in moist well draining soil. Be the envy of your gardening friends and neighbors with this new and unique White Feather Hosta. As the season progresses, the leaves transform into a blend of green and cream. By midsummer, pale white/lavender flowers appear to illuminate your garden. An astonishing plant that is certain to grab attention. Plant groups together for startling impact.
White Fringetree
Chionanthus virginicus
White Fringetree
This slow-growing native is especially beautiful in spring when profuse white blooms appear before foliage. Dark blue fruit follows later in the summer. Tolerant of city conditions, including pollution, it prefers deep, moist, fertile, acid soils and full to part sun.
White Laura Nierembergia
Nierembergia
White Laura Nierembergia
This species of cupflower, is a shrubby tender perennial that grows in a dense spreading mound. Cup-shaped, white flowers cover the plant with bloom from early summer to fall. Finely-cut, stiff, leaves. Stems of this plant branch out to form a shrubby mass of foliage.
Wide Brim
Hosta 'Wide Brim'
Wide Brim
One of the prettiest hostas with buttery yellow trimmed leaves, Wide Brim forms attractive mounds of rippled heart-shaped leaves that look good all season. Flower stems with light purple bells reach to two feet in mid to late summer. Wide Brim is able to handle more sun than many hostas.
WiFi
Hosta 'WiFi'
WiFi
A medium/large hosta with round, rippled leaves. Leaves start as blue then turn dark green as the season progresses. In addition, 'WiFi' is a great grower.
Wiggles and Squiggles
Hosta 'Wiggles and Squiggles'
Wiggles and Squiggles
'Wiggles and Squiggles' is a unique looking hosta that lives up to its fun name! Bright yellow leaves are very long and thin and notable for their incredibly wavy margins. It forms a low, wide habit that really highlights the "wiggly" edges. Leaves will be more chartreuse green in more shade: for best yellow color, plant in a site with morning sun and afternoon shade. Lavender flowers.
Wild Imagination
Hosta 'Wild Imagination'
Wild Imagination
Wild Ruffles
Hemerocallis 'Wild Ruffles'
Wild Ruffles
Striking wide frilly petals. Light honey tinted with pink blends. Mid to late season bloomer.
A blend of light pink, melon and gold with a full wide form and very ruffled petals; this beauty is 30″ tall. The 6" blooms have very wide round top petals and narrower lower petals which are equally ruffled. The bloom season is mid to late.
Wild Strawberry (Pink Shades)
Fragaria
Wild Strawberry (Pink Shades)
This plant is a large strawberry-like herb. The evergreen leaves are bright green and three lobed. Flowering occurs in spring, and the delicate flowers are five petaled and colored an attractive deep pink. The fruit is ornamental and edible.
Wildest Dreams
Hosta 'Wildest Dreams'
Wildest Dreams
A medium hosta with blue-green leaves and creamy margins. Streaks of dark green shoot through the center of the leaf, and lavender flowers appear in July.
Willow Dwarf Blue Arctic
Salix purpurea 'Nana' Dwarf Blue Arctic Willow
Willow Dwarf Blue Arctic
Attractive fine blue-green leaves on purplish colored stems. Small insignificant yellow-green catkins. Dense rounded form. Yellow fall color. Makes a nice fine textured hedge. Thrives in poor soils. Full sun to part shade. Low-growing, dense shrub with blue-green, fine-textured foliage. Makes an attractive hedge. Twigs purplish in winter. Very hardy. Prefers moist, well-drained soil, but will tolerate wet conditions.
Willow Golden Curls
Salix Golden Curls
Willow Golden Curls
This hybrid willow resembles Corkscrew willow with its curly branches, but has golden bark in winter. We have seen some evidence that 'Golden Curls' appears to be hardier than Corkscrew.
Willow Hakura Nishiki
Salix integra 'Hakura Nishiki'
Willow Hakura Nishiki
A beautiful top-grafted shrub with graceful spreading pink branches. Buds open to variegated green, pink and white foliage, although some leaves could be all white.
Willow Weeping Niobe
Salix alba 'Tristis'
Willow Weeping Niobe
Height: 50 feet, Spread: 50 feet, Sunlight: Full sun, Hardiness Zone: 4
Common Name: Niobe Weeping Willow
A picturesque specimen tree featuring gracefully weeping golden branches, stunning when overhanging water. Needs plenty of wide open space to achieve its best form. Tree will drop branchlets. Aggressive root system. Do not plant close to your house.
Ornamental Features:
Niobe Weeping Willow has forest green foliage throughout the season. The glossy narrow leaves turn yellow in fall. Neither the flowers nor the fruit are ornamentally significant. The furrowed brown bark and gold branches are extremely showy and add significant winter interest.
Niobe Weeping Willow is a dense deciduous tree with a rounded form and gracefully weeping branches. It's relatively fine texture sets it apart from other landscape plants with less refined foliage.
This is a high maintenance tree that will require regular care and upkeep, and is best pruned in late winter once the threat of extreme cold has passed.
Niobe Weeping Willow will grow to be about 50 feet tall at maturity, with a spread of 50 feet. It has a low canopy with a typical clearance of 1 feet from the ground, and should not be planted underneath power lines. It grows at a fast rate, and under ideal conditions can be expected to live for 50 years or more.
This tree should only be grown in full sunlight. It is quite adaptable, preferring to grow in average to wet conditions. It can tolerate standing water. It is not particular as to soil type or pH. It is highly tolerant of urban pollution and will even thrive in inner city environments.
Willow Weeping Pussy
Salix caprea 'Pendula'
Willow Weeping Pussy
A strongly weeping form of Pussy Willow on a standard, this tree is perfect for use as an accent or specimen plant for confined areas. Its large, silky soft catkins appear in early spring for a pretty effect.
Wind Beneath My Wings
Hosta 'Wind Beneath My Wings'
Wind Beneath My Wings
A large majestic blue hosta that's a perfect addition to the shade garden! 'Wind beneath My Wings' has an incredibly large, spreading habit of heart-shaped, ruffled blue leaves. Pale lavender flowers appear in midsummer.
Windy City
Hosta 'Windy City'
Windy City
Wineberry Candy
Hemerocallis 'Wineberry Candy'
Wineberry Candy
Wineberry Candy has a 4.5", fragrant, soft pink-peach flowers with wine-purple eyes and a yellowish-green center. This daylily is lightly ruffled on the petals with purple veins and smooth edges. Tepals are recurved. Blooms early to midsummer and reblooms late in the season. Tetraploid.
Winter Frost
Hosta 'Winter Frost'
Winter Frost
Rippled blue leaves are stiff and have deep veins. The tip of the leaf has a distinct twist. Lavender flowers in late summer. Deeply veined leaves are frosty blue, heavily rippled around the edge, and end in a sharp, twisted tip. An excellent grower with good leaf substance. Hosta 'Winter Frost' forms a mound about 17" tall and 36" across that blooms in late summer with fertile lavender flowers.
Winter Warrior
Hosta 'Winter Warrior'
Winter Warrior
Colorful hosta with dark green leaves and a wide bright white margin. Attractive leaves are smooth and slightly wavy. Pale lavender flowers in summer.
Color: Dark Green and White
Size: 19 inches tall by 39 inches wide
Type: Large Hosta Plant
Winterberry ‘Southern Gentleman’
Ilex verticillata 'Southern Gentleman'
Winterberry ‘Southern Gentleman’
Male selection used to pollinate 'Winter Red' and 'Sparkleberry'. Formerly known as Late Male.
Winterberry ‘Winter Red’
IIex verticillata 'Winter Red'
Winterberry ‘Winter Red’
Female selection with darker green foliage than other species. Abundant, large, bright red fruit, persisting into winter. Will thrive and fruit in shade. 'Southern Gentleman' needed for pollination. 1995 Styer Award Winner. Chosen in 2005 as fresh cut flower of the year.
Wintercreeper Euonymus
Euonymus fortunei 'Coloratus'
Wintercreeper Euonymus
Extremely hardy evergreen vine that quickly forms a dense, weed-smothering ground cover. Shiny, leathery, dark green leaves turn reddish in fall. Naturalize in wooded areas or use as erosion control.
Wishing Well
Hosta 'Wishing Well'
Wishing Well
This large hosta is prized for holding its beautiful blue color long into the season, even when planted in 2/3 day of sun. Its huge leaves emerge slowly, exhibiting a unique cupped, rippled, corrugated texture. They unfold slowly as they mature. Since they are of thick substance, the leaves are more slug resistant.
This large hosta has a good growth rate compared to some other large blues.
Near-white flowers begin to appear in midsummer and last into late summer.