Southern Comfort Heuchera

Southern Comfort Heuchera

These Coral Bells, as they sometimes are called, are bred to stand up to heat and humidity and form a beautiful cinnamon-peach leaves up to 9 inches wide that change color from season to season. They change from cinnamon-peach to burnished copper and finally to a deep amber in the fall.

In late summer they bloom a small off-white flower on stems up to 22 € past the leafy foliage. They are a spectacular addition to beds, borders, rock gardens or wood borders and is ideal for ground cover, edging or even in containers. Once established they are attractive to butterflies but often ignored by deer. They’re great when planted in groups and should be divided in the spring every 3 to 4 years.

Stop in at Heritage Hill Nursery, Inc. Today and start beautifying your garden or edging project today.

Emerald Green Arborvitae

Emerald Green Arborvitae

Arborvitae means the “Tree of Life”. This selection will give you a breath of fresh air in your landscaping project. If you have tried a Green Giant Arborvitae and it has grown too tall for you, then try this one. You’ll see right away that it’s just a great size and shape for small to medium sized yards. Features of this Arborvitae are bright green foliage that has a very soft sheen to it. It will stand out in your garden but not be €œshowy. € These Arborvitae become the bones of your garden giving it structure and definition all year-round.

Emerald Green Arborvitae make wonderful green walls to define your outdoor area or a room. You can use them to gain privacy for your patio or to shield you from an unsightly view. They fit nicely in tight spaces, such as along a garage wall or a high wall on your home. Side yards benefit from them as they create a soft wall that wasn’t there before or to create a beautiful border to your property. If you need that privacy quickly just plant them close together at about every 3 or 4 feet apart. These plants will grow together and form a solid mass without any space in between.

Find them at Heritage Hill Nursery, Inc. in Cedarburg, WI today.

Harry Lauder’s Walking Stick

Harry Lauder’s Walking Stick

Noted for its contorted, twisted growth. This is a real conversation piece and a must have for any landscape. Showy greenish yellow catkins liven up baren winter beds. Versatile in nature, this 10′ shrub can adapt to large containers and branches can be used for flower arrangements. Stop by Heritage Hill Nursery and see if this is the statement piece your landscape has been missing.

Proven Winners Sunjoy Sequins Barberry

Proven Winners Sunjoy Sequins Barberry

At Heritage Hill Nursery our staff are often asked about plants that are not only deer resistant but provide seasonal interest. The colorful foliage of the Sunjoy Sequins truly makes this shrub unique. New growth emerges in shades of white, pink, and mint color before maturing to emerald. Larger in size, for customers having part sun to full sun areas in their landscape, this beauty makes a nice standalone specimen or an alternative to the traditional hedges.

Karl Foerster Feather Reed Grass

Karl Foerster Feather Reed Grass

Create a 5′ stunning vertical effect in your landscape, with feathery plumes of reddish-brown flowers that emerge in spring and turn a rich golden color in fall. This clump forming perennial thrives in wet soils yet tolerates drier conditions. Stalks make great cut flowers for floral arrangements. Stop by Heritage Hill Nursery today and look at the new fall shipment.