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The Double Feature Crape Myrtle is a compact, reblooming variety that lives up to its name by delivering two standout features: rich cherry-red blooms and deep wine-colored new foliage that holds its color beautifully. Unlike standard crape myrtles, this variety stays small, bushy, and blooms without the need for deadheading.
Perfect for borders, small landscape beds, and container gardens, Double Feature adds vibrant summer-to-fall color while remaining heat tolerant, mildew resistant, and low maintenance. Its bold flower and foliage contrast bring modern style to sunny spaces.
Flower Color: Bright cherry red
Height: 3-5 feet
Spread: 3-4 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 6-10
Type: Deciduous flowering shrub
Light: Full sun
Water Needs: Moderate; drought tolerant once established
Bloom Time: Midsummer through fall
Foliage: Burgundy-toned new growth maturing to deep green
Maintenance: Very low
Features: Deer Resistance, Pollinator Friendly, heat tolerant, disease resistant (Excellent mildew resistance)
The Summerlasting Raspberry Crape Myrtle is a compact, reblooming shrub form of crape myrtle prized for its vivid raspberry-pink blooms and deep burgundy foliage that holds its color all season. Unlike traditional crape myrtles, this variety stays small and dense, making it perfect for foundation plantings, borders, containers, and low-maintenance landscapes.
It blooms continuously from summer through fall, and its foliage resists fading, mildew, and heat stress. With a naturally tidy form and exceptional color contrast, this crape myrtle delivers big visual impact in a smaller footprint.
Height: 3-5 feet
Spread: 3-4 feet
Flower Color: Bright Raspberry Pink
Hardiness: USDA Zones 6-10
Type: Deciduous flowering shrub
Light: Full sun
Water Needs: Moderate; drought tolerant once established
Bloom Time: Summer through fall (reblooming)
Foliage: Deep burgundy, holds color well all season
Maintenance: Low - No deadheading required
Deer Resistant: Yes
Pollinator Friendly: Yes
Schelling Holly is a compact, mounded evergreen shrub with dense, fine-textured foliage and a naturally rounded shape. A dwarf cultivar of Yaupon Holly, it stays low and neat without much pruning, making it a popular choice for borders, low hedges, foundation plantings, and mass plantings.
Its small glossy green leaves provide year round structure, and its tidy habit makes it ideal for formal and low maintenance landscapes. Schelling Holly is heat and drought tolerant, deer resistant, and thrives in a wide range of soil conditions.
Height: 2-4 feet
Spread: 3-5 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 7-10
Light: Full sun to part shade
Growth Habit: Dense, mounded, compact
Water Needs: Low once established; drought tolerant
Maintenance: Very low; maintains shape with minimal pruning
Deer Resistant: Yes
Compacta Holly is a dense, slow-growing evergreen shrub that offers tidy structure and year-round greenery. Its small, glossy, boxwood-like leaves make it a perfect low-maintenance alternative to boxwood, with improved pest and disease resistance. Naturally rounded and easy to shape, it's ideal for low hedges, borders, foundation plantings, or formal garden designs.
This versatile shrub performs well in sun to partial shade, tolerates pruning, and holds its neat form without much effort - making it a landscape favorite for structure, simplicity, and evergreen color.
Height: 3-4 feet
Spread: 3-4 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 6-8
Growth Rate: Slow to moderate
Light: Full sun to part shade
Water Needs: Moderate; drought tolerant once established
Maintenance: Low
Flowers/Fruit: Inconspicuous flowers; may produce small black berries
Deer Resistant: Yes
Also known as Dwarf Yew Pine, this refined evergreen shrub offers dense, soft textured foliage in a rich, deep green that adds elegance to any landscape. Compact and slow growing, Podocarpus Pringles is ideal for low hedges, foundation plantings, or sculpted topiary forms. Its neat habit requires minimal pruning, and it maintains a tidy, structured shape year round.
Privacy: Even though it's technically a shrub, Manu gardeners and landscapers use it as a compact privacy hedge.
Height: 3-5 feet
Spread: 3-4 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 7-11
Growth Rate: Slow to moderate
Light: Full sun to part shade
Water Needs: Low once established
Maintenance: Low - occasional pruning to shape
Silver Dream Sage is a compact ornamental sage prized for its striking silvery-green foliage edged in soft cream, creating a dreamy, luminous effect in garden beds and containers. While it produces small, lavender-blue flowers in late spring to early summer, It's the foliage that steals the spotlight - offering texture and color contrast all season long.
Perfect for herb gardens, borders, and containers, this sage is also deer resistant, drought tolerant, and thrives in hot, sunny conditions. It's an easy-care perennial that brings elegant foliage and a gentle herbal fragrance to any landscape.
Height: 12-18 inches
Spread: 18-24 inches
Hardiness: USDA Zones 5-9
Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer (lavender blue flowers)
Light: Full sun
Water Needs: Low once established
Maintenance: Low
Fragrance: Light herbal scent
Features: Pollinator-friendly, deer resistant, Edible - Yes, though it's grown mostly for ornamental use
Golden Euonymus is a vibrant, evergreen shrub prized for its bold foliage. Its glossy green leaves are edged with bright golden-yellow margins, offering year round color and striking contrast in the landscape. This easy-care plant is versatile - ideal for hedges, foundation plantings, or as an accent in containers or garden beds. Its tolerates a variety of soils, thrives in full sun to partial shade, and can be pruned to shape. Deer resistant and drought tolerant once established, Golden Euonymus is a standout choice for low-maintenance color and structure.
Height: 4 - 6 feet
Spread: 2-4 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 6-9
Growth Rate: Moderate to Fast
Light: Full sun to part shade
Water Needs: Moderate (water regularly until established; drought tolerant once mature)
Maintenance: Low
Pruning: Trim to shape in spring or summer; responds well to pruning
Stella de Oro Daylily is a beloved garden classic known for its cheerful golden-yellow blooms and unmatched blooming power. This compact, hardy perennial produces waves of trumpet-shaped flowers from early summer to fall, often reblooming with minimal care. With its tidy, grassy foliage and drought tolerance once established, it's perfect for borders, containers, or mass plantings. Stella de Oro thrives in full sun and brings effortless beauty to any sunny space.
'Compact and Dwarf Sized' Means: it grows to just 10-12 inches tall, making it perfect for borders, edging, small gardens, and containers - without sacrificing bloom performance.
Height: 10-12 inches
Spread: 12-18 inches
Hardiness: USDA Zones 3-10
Light: Full sun to part shade
Bloom Time: Late spring through fall (reblooming)
Water: Low to moderate (drought tolerant once established)
Maintenance: Low
Features: Pollinator Friendly, Deer resistant, container friendly
The Pugster Periwinkle Butterfly Bush packs full-size flower power into a compact, space-saving form. This tidy shrub features thick, sturdy stems and produces an abundance of rich lavender-purple flower spikes from summer to frost. Its blooms are highly fragrant and a magnet for butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds, making it perfect for pollinator gardens, borders, and containers.
Unlike traditional butterfly bushes, the Pugster series offers improved winter hardiness, a dense shape without pruning, and continuous blooming with minimal care. It's drought tolerant, deer resistant, and ideal for sunny landscapes.
Height: 2 feet
Spread: 2-3 feet
Growth Habit: Compact, mounded
Light: Full sun
Hardiness: USDA Zones 5-9
Bloom Time: Summer through frost
Flower Color: Periwinkle lavender-purple
Fragrance: Yes - sweet and floral
Water: Low once established
Maintenance: Very low - no deadheading required
The Okayama Japanese Wisteria is a breathtaking, vigorous climber prized for its long, cascading clusters of pale lavender to soft violet blooms, which appear in late spring. Its elegant flowers often reach up to 18 inches long, gently swaying in the breeze and releasing a sweet, floral fragrance that attracts butterflies and pollinators.
This variety is ideal for training over pergolas, arbors, or fences, where its twining vines and dramatic blooms can truly shine. With proper support and full sun, Okayama Wisteria becomes a stunning focal point in any landscape, combining structure, movement, and scent.
Height: 15-30 feet (depending on structure and pruning)
Spread: 6-10 feet
Type: Deciduous climbing vine
Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
Flower Color: Pale lavender to soft violet
Flower Length: Up to 18 inches
Fragrance: Sweet and floral
Light Requirements: Full sun
Hardiness: USDA Zones 5-9
Water: Moderate - prefers moist, well drained soil
Growth: Fast
Maintenance: Moderate - prune after flowering and in winter to control size and shape
Features: Deer resistant, attracts pollinators
Support: Yes - requires sturdy trellis, arbor, fence, or pergola
It returns year after year, with woody vines that become stronger and more established over time. Through it's deciduous (drops it leaves in winter), the root system and main structure persist and grow larger each season. With proper care, wisteria can live for decades, often blooming more impressively with age.
The Double Feature Crapemyrtle is compact, reblooming variety known for its vibrant cherry-red flowers that bloom not once - but twice in a season. With a naturally rounded shape and glossy, deep green foliage, it offers a tidy, low-maintenance option for adding bold color to landscapes and gardens. In fall, the leaves turn rich burgundy, adding seasonal beauty even after blooms fade.
Ideal for small spaces, borders, or containers, Double Feature combines disease resistance, strong branching, and reliable reblooming in a compact form that thrives in sunny, heat loving settings.
Height: 4-5 feet
Spread: 4-5 feet
Light: Full sun
Hardiness: USDA Zones 6-9
Bloom Time: Summer into Fall (reblooming)
Flower Color: Cherry Red
Foliage: Deep green, turns burgundy in fall
Growth Habit: Compact, rounded
Water Needs: Low once established
Maintenance: Very low
This plant lives up to its name with an explosion of vibrant cherry red blooms that last from midsummer into early fall. This deciduous ornamental tree offers four-season appeal - with showy flowers, attractive peeling bark, glossy green foliage, and stunning orange-red color. Its upright, rounded form makes it perfect as a specimen tree, accent, or in grouping along fences and driveways.
Drought tolerant, heat-loving, and resistant to powdery mildew, Dynamite is a low maintenance favorite for southern landscapes.
Height: 15-20 feet
Spread: 10-15 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 7-9
Growth Habit: Upright, rounded canopy
Light: Full sun
Bloom Time: Midsummer to early fall
Flower Color: Bright cherry red
Foliage: Glossy green, turning orange-red in fall
Bark: Light brown to gray, exfoliating for multi-season interest
Water Needs: Low once established
Maintenance: Low - prune in late winter if shaping is needed
Deer resistance: Yes
Agapanthus is a striking perennial known for it tall, slender stalks topped with clusters of trumpet-shaped flowers of deep blue, purple, or white. Blooming in mid to late summer, its lush, strap-like green foliage adds texture and elegance to gardens and containers. A favorite in both formal and coastal landscapes, Agapanthus is loved for its resilience and showy blooms that attract pollinators.
Height: 18-36 inches
Spread: 18-24 inches
Hardiness: USDA Zones 7-11
Water Needs: Low to Moderate
Sun: Full sun to part shade
Maintenance: Low
Bloom Time: Mid to late summer
Red Head Fountain Grass is a graceful, warm-season ornamental grass admired for its elegant, arching foliage and early, showy flower plumes. Beginning in late summer, this variety produces large, bottlebrush-like flower heads that emerge deep smoky purple to red and age to soft tan, providing long-lasting seasonal interest. The blooms rise above green, fountain-like foliage that turns golden-bronze in fall.
A robust, clump forming grass, Red Head grows to about 3-4 feet tall and wide. It thrives in full sun and well drained soil and tolerates heat, humidity, and drought once established. Perfect for borders, mass plantings, or as a specimen in modern or naturalistic landscapes, it also works beautifully in mixed containers.
Height: 3-4 feet
Spread: 3-4 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 5-9
Light: Ful sun
Type: Perennial Ornamental Grass
Bloom Time: Late summer to fall
Water: Moderate; drought tolerant once established
Maintenance: Cut back in late winter to early spring
Features: Deer resistant, showy plumes, great texture and movement in the garden
A beautiful, low-maintenance ornamental grass that's a favorite in southern landscapes. Prized for its airy, cloud-like blooms and fine textured foliage. Native to the southeastern United States, this warm-season grass grows in neat, rounded clumps up to 3 feet tall and wide. In early to mid-fall, it produces a spectacular display of soft, pink to purplish flower plumes that hover above the foliage like a mist, creating a striking contrast against the green blades.
Muhly Grass thrives in full sun and well-drained soil and is both drought and heat tolerant, making it ideal for coastal and low-maintenance landscapes. It's also deer resistant and attracts beneficial pollinators. This versatile, low-maintenance plant works beautifully in borders, mass plantings, cottage gardens, and contemporary designs.
Show stopping fall color - the pink mist-like blooms look magical when backlit!
Adds soft texture and movement to gardens and borders
Low maintenance - just cut back in late winter
Great in mass plantings, pots, and accents
Height: 3 feet
Spread: 3 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones: 6-10
Light: Full sun
Water: Low once established
Maintenance: Cut back in late winter or early spring
Wildlife: Attracts pollinators; deer resistant
Special Features: Drought tolerant, salt tolerant, great for mass. plantings or accents
A fragrant, evergreen ground cover with graceful, cascading stems, Trailing Rosemary adds beauty and versatility to any landscape. Its aromatic, needle-like foliage provides year-round interest, while delicate blue flowers bloom throughout the cooler months, attracting bees and pollinators. Perfect for spilling over retaining walls, hanging baskets, containers, or edging garden beds. Drought-tolerant once established and deer-resistant, this low maintenance herb is both ornamental and culinary.
Height: 1-2 feet
Spread: 4-8 feet
Light: Full sun (6+ hours daily)
Hardiness: USDA Zones 8-10
Water Needs: Low once established
Growth Rate: Moderate
Maintenance: Low
Flowering: Light blue to lavender flowers in spring and sometimes fall
Deer Resistant: Yes
Drought Tolerant: Yes
This graceful, bushy Ruellia bursts with crisp white blooms that contrast beautifully against deep green, lance shaped foliage. A heat-loving, low maintenance perennial, it thrives in full sun to part shade and blooms continuously from spring through fall. Ideal for borders, mass plantings, or containers, the white Ruellia attracts butterflies and adds a clean, elegant touch to garden beds. Drought-tolerant once established and deer resistant, it's a dependable choice for Southern landscapes.
Height: 2-3 feet tall
Spread: 2-3 feet wide
Hardiness: USDA Zones 8-11 (May die back in winter in zone 8 but returns in spring)
Light: Full sun to part shade (More blooms in full sun)
Water Needs: Moderate, drought tolerant once established
Maintenance: Low (trim back in early spring to encourage bushier growth)
Bloom Time: Spring to fall
Features: Attracts butterflies, deer & rabbit resistant
This stunning Camellia Japonica variety features semi-double blooms. The lush, ruffled petals stand out beautifully against the plant's glossy, dark green evergreen foliage.
Blooming in late winter to early spring, this camellia brings elegant color when most of the garden is still resting. Ideal for shaded beds, woodland gardens, or containers, it adds timeless beauty and structure year-round.
Height: 6-10 feet
Spread: 4-6 feet
Light: Part shade to full shade
Hardiness: USDA Zones 7-9
Bloom Time: Late winter to early spring
Foliage: Glossy, dark green, evergreen
Flower Form: Semi-double
Water Needs: Moderate - prefers consistent moisture
Maintenance: Low to moderate
Deer Resistant: Yes (somewhat)