Gaillardia Guapa ‘Flamenco Bicolor’

This heat-tolerant blanket flower provides months of fiery colour in the garden. Big bicolour blooms cover a compact, mounding clump of green foliage. The flowers feature an eye catching contrast of  bright yellow surrounding deep red hues. (Hardiness Zone: 5)

Darwin Perennials

 

 


Koeleria glauca ‘Bluey’ 

A cool-season standout for Canadian gardens, ‘Bluey’ features compact, bluish foliage and short, delicate flower spikes. Drought-tolerant and low-maintenance, it thrives in sandy soils and adds texture to
xeriscapes, rock gardens and dry borders. (Hardiness Zone: 4)

Benary

 

 


Phlox paniculata Center of Attention

Enjoy the charming pink blooms, bold raspberry centres and easy-care beauty that butterflies adore. ‘Center of Attention’ has a compact form and disease-resistant foliage. (Hardiness Zone: 4)

Bloomin’ Easy

 

 


Ajuga Nova ‘White’

Ajuga Nova ‘White’ grows with a spreading and trailing habit and features glossy, deep-green foliage. Can be used as a groundcover, edger or container plant in sun or shade. (Hardiness Zone: 5)

Terra Nova Nurseries

 

 


Helleborus Ice N’ Roses ‘Purple Sunrise’

A stunning bicolour bloom with pale petals and dark purple accents. Sturdy stems hold blooms above dark, glossy green foliage that holds year-round. (Hardiness Zone: 5)

ThinkPlants/Heuger

 

 


Brunnera ‘Frost Magic’

This plant features a pronounced silver leaf pattern on elongated, pointed leaves. Varieties mix well with other shade garden plants. Bright blue flowers are a springtime bonus. (Hardiness Zone: 4)

Darwin Perennials

 

 


Digitalis F1 Hanabee Series

This foxglove flowers in the first year with good basal and lateral branching. The series features a high level of uniformity and sterile flowers ensure they are long lasting. (Hardiness Zone: 5)

American Takii

 

 


Echinacea Kismet ‘Kiwi’

This impressive beauty ticks all the boxes for a classic perennial. Tall and statuesque, with an amazing shade of lime-green flowers that are very long lasting due to an extra dose of chlorophyll.  (Hardiness Zone: 4)

Terra Nova Nurseries

 

 


Silene virginica ‘Forged by Fire’

This showy catchfly outshines the rest with deep green foliage loaded with fiery-red blooms each May — a great improvement on a North American native. It’s compact yet bursting with brighter, more  abundant blooms, creating a pollinator paradise in your garden. (Hardiness Zone: 4)

Bloomin’ Easy

 

 


Kniphofia Poco ‘Butter Brickle’

Deep, butterscotch-gold flowers cover this plant from June through frost. Stiffly upright foliage stays neat when not in bloom. Flowers fall away cleanly as they age to help keep this plant looking fresh all
the time. (Hardiness Zone: 6)

Terra Nova Nurseries

 

 


Monarda BeeMine ‘Purple’

This new colour addition to the BeeMine series has masses of fragrant purple pincushion flowers with dark brown eyes. Blooming from late spring to late summer, this beebalm is excellent for cutting and
has a high resistance to mildew. (Hardiness Zone: 4)

Darwin Perennials

 

 


Astilbe Red Drumset

A beautiful new bright red astilbe that blooms heavily by June. With large flower plumes above a compact habit of green foliage, this false goat’s beard grows well in damp soil and shade. (Hardiness Zone: 4)

ThinkPlants/Unex Inc.

 

 


Dianthus plumaris Delilah ‘Bicolor Shiraz’

A must have for Canadian gardens and borders, this is a wonderfully fragrant evergreen perennial that’s very floriferous with small, semi-double flowers. First year flowering with no cooling benefit for easy programming. (Hardiness Zone: 4)

ThinkPlants/Danziger

 

 


Viola cornuta ‘Admire White with Pink Wing’

A versatile cool-season performer, ‘Admire White with Pink Wing’ features crisp white petals brushed with soft pink accents — ideal for adding gentle contrast to early spring and autumn displays.(Hardiness Zone: 5)
 

Benary

 


Heliopsis ‘Punto Rosso’

Yellow-orange flowers with red centres contrast nicely with the dark foliage. One of the longest lasting perennials in the garden with flowers from June to October. Compact habit with large blooms.
(Hardiness Zone: 3)

ThinkPlants/Kientzler

 

 


Iberis sempervirens Whistler ‘Late’

This F1 seed creates uniformity in germination, habit and flowering. Later to bloom than Whistler ‘White’ with the same robust flowering, this item is great for spring shipping windows. Vernalization
required. (Hardiness Zone: 3)

ThinkPlants/Syngenta Flowers

 

 


Liatris ‘White Feather’

Liatris ‘White Feather’ displays the best growth habit of any liatris Terra Nova has previously bred. It is fast-growing, robust and very showy; its pure-white blooms flower in its first year and attract bees and butterflies. (Hardiness Zone: 3)

Terra Nova Nurseries

 

 


Hibiscus mos. MoonShadow ‘Morello’

The bold raspberry-red blooms of this hardy hibiscus emerge weeks earlier against dark purple-black foliage, making a compact, pest-resistant showstopper. (Hardiness Zone: 4)

Bloomin’ Easy

 

 


Agastache ‘Peach Pearl’

‘Peach Pearl’ is destined to be a classic, featuring hardy, disease-resistant foliage as well as an abundance of long-lasting, fragrant and colourful flower spikes. A must-have perennial, it also has excellent
downy mildew-resistant foliage. (Hardiness Zone: 6)

 

ThinkPlants/Terra Nova Nurseries

 


Veronica Skyward ‘Light Pink’

This sturdy speedwell offers a high flower count on a dense, upright habit, adding nice height to any garden. It’s powdery mildew resistant, attracts pollinators and offers continuous blooming. (Hardiness Zone: 4)

Darwin Perennials

 

 


Alstroemeria Colorita ‘Orania’

A new, bright orange addition to the Colorita series, this triploid series has large flowers and continuously blooms from spring until late autumn. Naturally compact with a mounding habit, without reliance on plant growth regulators (PGRs). (Hardiness Zone: 6)
 

ThinkPlants/Royal Van Zanten

 


 

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