Finale web specialCalluna vulgaris Finale is a compact, late season flowering heather that brings a vibrant burst of color to the garden when many other plants are beginning to fade. Forming a dense, low growing mound of fine, evergreen foliage, it typically reaches 812 inches tall and spreads 1218 inches wide, making it an excellent choice for borders, rock gardens, containers, and mass plantings. In late summer and autumn, Finale produces abundant spikes of rich rosy
this would be an excellent choice for your collection
This magnolia is a small deciduous tree that typically grows 15' - 25' tall with a rounded spreading crown
as they are not found near each other geographically
Growing in our garden for over 12 years
The plant will grow in a globe fashion
Himalayan Dogwood
creating a gentle haze of color above its evergreen foliage
Best to cut back in mid winter so the spring flush is clean and bright
the more it sparkles
This is a fairly recent introduction that has proven to be an excellent preformer
A perfect name for this large grower
horizontal and facing the sky