Their shape is elegant, with long arching branches. In place of the flowers, bright purple berry clusters will wrap around the branches. Prune back to 1 foot from the ground in late spring or early winter. They bloom on new wood.
These will grow up to 30 feet tall and have classic, glossy evergreen leaves with bright red berries. American holly is what winter garden dreams are made of.
These short tufts of grass produce tall, tan flowers during summer. The foliage will remain year-round, adding a nice texture to your otherwise bare perennial beds.
Resembling an ornamental grass, the foliage on blue lily turf is dark green and grows in a lovely arching shape. The clumps of foliage create a perfect bed for the spiked flowers, which bloom from summer into fall.
In late winter, red flower buds will appear on the branches and soon open to buttery yellow flowers. These flowers are long-lasting, blooming for many weeks to months!
Blooming in widely varied colors, from white to pink and red, there is a camellia for every garden style. Depending on where you live, these flowers can bloom from October until May.
In late winter, Chinese witch hazel produces interesting and fragrant yellow flowers all along its bare branches. The yellow flowers are spider-like in appearance and open when the days are warm and sunny, and curl back up when it gets colder again.
The foliage will be a mid-shade of green throughout the spring and summer. When fall rolls around, the leaves turn golden-orange before falling to the ground, fully exposing the decorative bark.
The magic of this tree begins during late winter when small yellow clusters of flowers appear. Once these flowers fade, they will transform into bright red berries in midsummer.
Resembling an ornamental grass, the foliage on blue lily turf is dark green and grows in a lovely arching shape. The clumps of foliage create a perfect bed for the spiked flowers, which bloom from summer into fall.