A shrubby mainly evergreen plant with narrow leaves, clustered, tubular flowers in scarlet red. Flower from summer to early winter. They do not like harsh sun, and minimum winter temperature is...
A shrubby mainly evergreen plant with narrow leaves, clustered, tubular flowers in scarlet red. Flower from summer to early winter. They do not like harsh sun, and minimum winter temperature is...
This cultivar has long, thick thorns. Arching sprays of light purple to pink flower bracts provide vivid color in warm months on large evergreen vines with 3″ ovate green leaves. The brig...
Arching sprays of white flower bracts with magenta tips grow on large evergreen vines with 3″ ovate green leaves. The bracts form “flowers,” the true flowers are very small an...
Species in the grass family (Poaceae)have narrow grasslike foliage, with leaf veins typically parallel to one another, and the leaf margins are most often smooth. With a few exceptions, such as...
Arching sprays of flower bracts provide vivid color in warm months on large evergreen vines with 3″ ovate green leaves. Three apricot to red colored bracts with protruding stamens form ...
Arching sprays of flower bracts in scarlet to blood-red provide vivid color in warm months on large evergreen vines with 3″ ovate green leaves. The brightly colored bracts expose tepals w...
Large evergreen vines with prolific, pure white flowers. Great cover for banks or walls. Also used as a container plant. Tolerates pruning well. Plant is drought tolerant once established. Part...
Large evergreen vine reaching 25′ to 40′ tall. Leaves are large, up to 5″, ovate, and dark green. Three white bracts with pink margins form “flowers,” the true flo...
Named for its yellow to gold brightly colored bracts which form “flowers.” The true flowers are very small and white. Blooms summer to fall. Arching sprays of flower bracts provide ...
Arching sprays of flower bracts provide vivid color in warm months on large evergreen vines with 3 inch wide ovate green leaves. Three brightly colored bracts form “flowers”, the tr...