Digitalis Arctic Fox™ Lemon Cream
Lemon Cream joins Rose in the Digitalis Arctic Fox family. And, just like Rose, Lemon Cream is a true perennial, offering better winter hardiness with summer-long blooming. Lemon Cream is deer resistant, ideal for pollinator programs and features an upright habit that stands strong and won’t flop over. Lemon Cream is hardy in USDA Zones 5a-9a.
Agastache Summerlong™
Can you guess how Agastache Summerlong™ got its name? Summerlong blooms earlier and stays in bloom longer, creating an extended sales window for you and a summer-long garden of color for your pollinator-loving consumers.
Summerlong’s five bright, cheery varieties — Coral, Lemon, Lilac, Magenta and Peach — are hummingbird magnets that lend themselves perfectly to mixed deco pots. Ideal for pollinator programs and fall programs, Summerlong is hardy in USDA Zones 7a-10b.
Buddleia Chrysalis™ Steel Blue
The Buddleia Chrysalis series is known for its one-of-a-kind, compact habit that brings the beauty and joy of traditional butterfly bushes to gardens. With Chrysalis, butterfly-loving homeowners with yards, patios and spaces of any size can enjoy a compact buddleia in the ground and in containers.
Now, welcome Steel Blue to your Chrysalis lineup. With silver-blue flowers, its blooms are pollinator magnets from spring through late summer! It stands up to rain and is hardy in USDA Zones 5a-9a.
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