a vibrant, low-maintenance perennial known for its striking purple leaves and trailing growth habit. Native to Mexico, it thrives in full sun to partial shade and is often used as ground cover or in hanging baskets. The plant produces small, three-petaled pink or purple flowers, though its colorful foliage is its most attractive feature. Purple Heart is drought-tolerant and can grow in a variety of soil types, making it a popular choice for both indoor and outdoor gardens.
Yowzera whole new color in Climbers! Imagine the famous Fourth of July rose in shades of purple. Although they're distantly related, this kissin' cousin blooms in even larger, more pyramid-shaped clusters of flowers and doesn't have nearly the thorns. Set these splashy colors against bright Granny Smith-green foliage and you've got a killer combo for any fence, wall or trellis. Vigorous, clean and free-floweringit repeat blooms readily in the very first year. More stripes show up in cooler weather.
This bold, upright shrub displays intense red berry clusters late in the season and holds them through winter. An excellent choice for use as a hedge, screen, or windbreak. Thorny stems are excellent to create a barrier planting. Small, white, spring flowers produce attractive berries in the fall. Evergreen.