1 Landscape Plants (back of Plant Descriptions page) Knockout Rose: Double Red.2 Knockout Rose: Sunny...2 Spirea: Little Princess 2 Spirea: Neon Flash. 2 Spirea: Renaissance...3 Spirea: Anthony Waterer...3 Spirea: Gold Mound.. 3 Juniper: Parsoni. 3 Juniper: Blue Pacific.4 Crape Myrtle: Natchez.. 4 Crape Myrtle: Tuscarora 4 Crape Myrtle: Centennial..4 Crape Myrtle: Victor 5 Crape Myrtle: Velma s Royal Delight.5 Viburnum: Mohawk.5 Viburnum: Spring Bouquet..5 Viburnum: Nantucket...6 Holly: Soft Touch.6 Holly: Red Beauty 6 Evergreen Azalea: Gumpo White.6 Evergreen Azalea: Gumpo Pink 7 Evergreen Azalea: Girards Renee Michelle..7 Evergreen Azalea: Girards Rose 7 Evergreen Azalea: Hilda Niblett 7 Evergreen Azalea: Hino Crimson..8 Evergreen Azalea: Mildred 8 Evergreen Azalea: Poukanense..8 Evergreen Azalea: Hardy Gardenia 8 Camellia: April Blush 9 Camellia: April Remembered 9 Camellia: R.L. Wheeler. 9 Camellia: Governor Mouton.. 9 Autumn Fern 10 Tassel Fern...10 Japanese Painted Fern..10 Heuchera: Coral bells. Snow Angel.10 Rudbeckia: Goldstrum.11 Coreopsis: Early sunrise...11 Achillea: (Yarrow) Paprika..11 Agastache: Hyssop. Blue Fortune 11 Astilbe: Montgomery 12 Rhododendron: Southgate Brandi.12 Rhododendron: Southgate Radiance. 12 Native Azalea - R. arborescens. 12 Native Azalea - R. calendulaceum 13 Native Azalea - R. cumberlandese 13 Native Azalea - R. prunifolium. 13 Native Azalea - R. viscosum. 13 Native Azalea - R. pink flammeum...14 Native Azalea - R. pink ember flammeum 14 Hydrangea: Limelight 14 Hydrangea: Snow Queen.. 14 Hydrangea: Oak Leaf. Native shrub.15 Hydrangea: Invincibelle Spirit...15 Gardenia: Frost Proof.15 Hellebore: Pink Lady.15 Hellebore: Red Lady.16 Hellebore: White Painted Lady.16 1
2 Knockout Rose: Double Red. 9 months of none stop blooms Zones 5-8 3-4 x 2-3 wide Full to part sun Disease resistant. No dead heading needed Knockout Rose: Sunny. First fragrant Knockout rose Zone 5-10 3-4 tall and wide Full to part sun Low maintenance and drought tolerant Spirea: Little Princess. Pink blooms in summer Zone4-9 3 x 6 wide Needs regular water especially in extreme heat Spirea: Neon Flash. Burgundy red new growth in spring Zone 3-9 3 x4 wide Intense pink blossoms Average to moist well drained soil 2
3 Spirea: Renaissance. Graceful arching branches Zone 3-7 5 x6 wide White blooms in mid spring Needs regular water in extreme heat Spirea: Anthony Waterer. Summer blooming Zone 4-9 Partial to full sun 3-5 tall and wide Requires regular water in extreme heat Spirea: Gold Mound. Dramatic chartreuse foliage Zone 4-8 2-3 x 4 wide Blooms late spring through the summer Juniper: Parsoni. Evergreen Zone 4-8 Rapid growth to 3 x 5-6 wide Needs only occasional water once established 3
4 Juniper: Blue Pacific. Easy care evergreen Zone 5-9 1 x 5-6 wide Blue/green color Crape Myrtle: Natchez. White blooms Zone 7-10 20 x 8-12 wide to light part shade Peeling cinnamon colored bark adds winter interest Crape Myrtle: Tuscarora. Coral pink summer blooms Zone 6-9 15 tall and wide Orange/ red fall foliage Crape Myrtle: Centennial. Long lasting rose red flowers Zone 7-9 10-12 tall and wide Improved pest and disease resistance Red/orange fall foliage 4
5 Crape Myrtle: Victor. Dwarf variety Zone 6-9 3-4 tall and wide Red summer blooms Yellow fall color Crape Myrtle: Velma s Royal Delight. Bright Magenta flowers- long bloom season Zone 6-9 6-8 x 5-6 wide Attractive peeling bark adds winter interest Viburnum: Mohawk. Fragrant white spring blooms Zone 5-8 Partial to full sun 7 tall and wide Red and yellow fall color. Red fruit turning black Viburnum: Spring Bouquet. Evergreen with white blooms in spring Zone 7-11 Partial to full sun 4-6 tall and wide Requires regular water during extreme heat 5
6 Viburnum: Nantucket. Semi evergreen with lightly fragrant white flowers Hardy to zone 5 12 x 7 wide to part shade Red fruit turning to black Holly: Soft Touch. Evergreen, soft textured, dense, rounded shrub Zone 5-9 Black berries last all winter Great along walkways Holly: Red Beauty. Abundant crops of bright red berries Pyramidal shape Zone 6-10 7-10 x 4-5 wide Part to full sun Attracts birds Deer resistant Evergreen Azalea: Gumpo White. Part shade Zone 7-9 Mounding 2 x 3 wide White blooms with some reddish flecks 6
7 Evergreen Azalea: Gumpo Pink. Pink blooms cover the shrub in spring Part sun to shade 2 x 3 wide Zone 7-9 Evergreen Azalea: Girards Renee Michelle. Water melon pink flowers in mid spring Filtered sun 2 x 3 wide Dark red leaves in fall Evergreen Azalea: Girards Rose. Cerise colored blooms in spring Zone 6-9 Part sun 2-4 x 3-5 wide Foliage tints red in fall Evergreen Azalea: Hilda Niblett. Spring bloomer Compact 1 x 3-4 wide Shade Zone 5-8 7
8 Evergreen Azalea: Hino Crimson. Semi evergreen, premier, spring flowering shrub Part sun Zone6-9 2-4 x 3-5 wide Evergreen Azalea: Mildred. Spring blooms often cover this shrub Zone 6b- 9 3 x 4 Purple flowers Part sun Evergreen Azalea: Poukanense. Low to medium semi evergreen shrub 3 tall and wide Hardy to zone 4 Part shade to sun Fragrant pink-lilac-purple blooms Evergreen Azalea: Hardy Gardenia. Compact evergreen 2 x 4 wide Zone 7-9 Part sun to shade Flowers mid-late season 8
9 Camellia: April Blush. Blooms, winter through spring Zone 7-9 Slow growing to 10 x 4-7 wide to full shade Evergreen, drought tolerant once established, deer resistant Camellia: April Remembered. Evergreem Zone 6-10 Filtered sunlight 6-8 tall and wide Blooms fall through spring Camellia: R.L. Wheeler. Upright, rounded, fast grower 5-10 tall and wide Zone 7-9 Prefers acidic soil and part sun Semi double rose pink blooms, mid to late season Camellia: Governor Mouton. Heirloom variety 15 x 8 wide Afternoon shade to shade Well drained acidic soil 3-5 loose peony formed flowers in mid spring Mulch well to protect shallow rooting 9
10 Autumn Fern. Shade lover, will spread Likes organic rich moist soil 18-2 x 18 wide Cinnamon colored new growth Tassel Fern. Shuttlecock shaped fern, rich dark fronds Likes moist organic dappled shade Grows to 2 x 2 wide Zone6-8 Japanese Painted Fern. Likes evenly moist loamy neutral soil Full shade to part sun Zone 4-9 Great foliage plant, that do well in containers Will naturalize in your garden Heuchera: Coral bells. Snow Angel. Perennial Low mounding with red flower spikes in spring Creamy white marbled leaves Part shade to shade. Likes moist soil Zone 4-9 10
11 Rudbeckia: Goldstrum. Perennial to part shade. Easy care 24 x 18-24 wide Blooms summer through fall and attracts butterflies Coreopsis: Early sunrise. Former Gold Medal winner 20 x 18, average soil Blooms early summer into fall Zone 4-9 Achillea: (Yarrow) Paprika. with dry well drained soil 2-3 tall Large clusters of red blooms from summer in to fall Zone 3-7 Agastache: Hyssop. Blue Fortune. Purple / blue flowers attract butterflies and humming birds 2-3 x18-2 wide Blooms mid-summer through fall Easy care 11
12 Astilbe: Montgomery. Red plumes with dark green foliage 20 x 24 mounding Part sun Moist soil Zone 3-8 Rhododendron: Southgate Brandi Heat tolerant, will thrive in the deep south Deep pink buds open to pink ruffled blooms Zones 6-9 Shade to part sun 3-4 tall and wide Blooms in spring Rhododendron: Southgate Radiance. Deep lavender buds open into light purple blooms Zone 6-9 Shade to part sun 4-5 tall and wide Blooms in spring Native Azalea - R. arborescens. Fragrant flowers, white turning to blush. Early to mid-summer Red fall foliage Often found growing near streams and moist areas 8 tall, but can reach 20 tall 12
13 Native Azalea - R. calendulaceum. $-8 or taller Clusters of 2 flowers of yellow, red, orange or scarlet Blooms May June Spectacular in the landscape Native Azalea - R. cumberlandese. Orange to orange/red flowers 3-8 tall Blooms June /July Native to the mountains Native Azalea - R. prunifolium. Native to Georgia and Alabama 10-15 x 6-8 Blooms July into August Orange/ red to bright red blooms attract Humming birds Native Azalea - R. viscosum. Also known as the swamp azalea Clove scented blooms in May/June 5-8 tall Native to wet moist soil Blooms white, sometimes pink 13
14 Native Azalea - R. pink flammeum. Flower color ranges from pink to coral to apricot Fairly compact to 6 tall and wide Mid-season bloomer Resembles R. Calendulaceum, but more heat and drought tolerant Native Azalea - R. pink ember flammeum. Hybrid of (R. Bakeri x Viscosum) x (R. Arborescens) Mid-season pink blooms with yellow blotch Compact moderate grower, 3 tall and wide Hydrangea: Limelight. 6-12 bloom starts light green to white, maturing to deep pink in fall Blooms on new wood Z 3-8 6-8 x 4-6 wide. Sun to part shade Hydrangea: Snow Queen. Improved Oak leaf variety 4-6 tall space5-6 apart Full to part sun Blooms July through September Good fall color 14
15 Hydrangea: Oak Leaf. Native shrub. Dramatic white blooms turn pinkish purple in fall 4-6; tall to part shade Prune after flowering if needed Very drought tolerant and hates wet feet Hydrangea: Invincibelle Spirit. Rich pink blooms from early summer until frost 4 tall. Space 4-5 apart Likes well drained soil. Part sun to sun Prune back in spring Gardenia: Frost Proof White spring blooms 4-5 tall and wide Morning sun with afternoon shade Give 1 of water weekly until well established. Mulch Requires good air circulation Zone 6-9 Great in planters l Hellebore: Pink Lady. Early spring blooms 18-20 tall, space 18-24 apart Deciduous shade Humus rich, moist soil but slightly drier in summer 15
16 Hellebore: Red Lady. Early spring blooms 18-20 tall, space 18-24 apart Deciduous shade Humus rich, moist soil, but slightly drier in summer Hellebore: White Painted Lady. Early spring blooms 18-20 tall, space 18-24 apart Deciduous shade Humus rich, moist soil, but slightly drier in summer Orange/red fall 16