Grasses
Gone are the Days of sticking a "spike" in the middle of a container
When there are so many interesting plants to take center stage in your design.
Check out the 2010 list and photos for a preview of fantastic choices,
from interesting seed heads like the Setaria above
to a rainbow of foliage color of Rhoeo Tricolor below

2010 Spring Line up
Dianella White Varigated - An amazing plant that works well in sun or shade. At maturity Dianella stands about 2 feet tall with graceful, draping leaves. Use as a center piece in containers or as a nice addition to landscapes.

Pennisetum ‘Fireworks’ Purple Fountain Grass – This new Pennisetum features vivid sprays of color that explode like bottle rockets, and wine-red plumes like 1st of July Fireworks. Perfect mid-sized, upright habit. Grows well in containers or directly in garden beds. LOVES SUN & HEAT!

Calamagrostis Karl Foerster- is an early bloomer, which is an asset in areas with a short growing season. The blossoms change color through the season and remain on the plant until winter snow brings them down. The seeds are sterile, which means the plant won't self-seed. Sways gracefully in the lightest bre Who would have thought that a grass could win Perennial Plant of the Year, but in 2001 'Karl Foerster' took the honour.

Curly Juncus
A unique plant in containers, in the landscape and even as a houseplant through winter. Likes moist conditions, but will do equally well in sun or part shade.

Blue Wheat Grass
Cool and beautiful steely-blue grass blades look perfect in any setting. Beautiful compliment in mixed containers or patio pots, rock gardens & garden beds as accent plant or edging, beside ponds and water features. Perfectly compliment a host of other plants, and flowers of all colors.
