Discover beautiful late Spring color featuring Proven Winners’ best-selling perennials at their peak bloom! 🌿 From the mouthwatering pink hues of Decadence Deluxe Pink Lemonade Baptisia to the dreamy blue-purple tones of Stand by Me Lavender Clematis, this floral short is a gardener’s delight. Here’s a quick spotlight on each star:

Decadence Deluxe Pink Lemonade Baptisia – Stunning bubblegum-pink and lemon yellow flowers, great for sunny beds.
Pink Profusion Salvia – Proven cold tolerance with magenta flower spikes that attract bees and butterflies.
Webmaster Tradescantia – bi-color blooms with stripy foliage
Mini Marvels Midnight Campanula – compact, elegant, vibrant
Fun and Games Shadow Tag Heucherella – striking foliage with bright coral blooms.
Midnight Masquerade Penstemon – upright plant with gorgeous deep purple and pink hues
Stand by Me Lavender Clematis – fragrant lavender-purple blooms nodding on healthy stems

6 Comments

  1. My baptisia has not flowered at all yet, not many stems and one of them is splayed open. I know that two stray cats have been wrecking havoc in my garden and sleeping in many of my plants. It has been so bad that I had to unfortunately cut many back this week. I despise those critters around my yard. But yours looks lovely.

  2. I love baptisia, but my jury is out on the tradescantia. It can look so weedy. I planted the Stand By Me clematis and I think that’s definitely going to be fantastic in the next year or 2.

  3. I recently added some bowles periwinkle groundcover for the first time, and I'm impressed. It looks amazing💜
    My jack frost brunnera is always the first standout in the spring💙

  4. I really need to revisit heuchera. It’s just seemed to HATE. The hot Iowa sun and humidity last time. Part shade?

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