A subtly exotic deciduous shrub, Leycesteria produces pendent clusters of flowers that are highlighted by persistent dark red bracts in summer. Height and spread 6 feet.
This British Columbia native deciduous twining climber has opposite, oval green leaves and bears orange-yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers in early summer, followed by orange-red berries. The flowers are attractive to hummingbirds. Height/spread to 10 feet.
A small to medium sized deciduous shrub or small tree to 4 meters (14 feet) from the Himalayas has distinctively furrowed bark and velvety pubescent leaves. It produces its pale yellow honeysuckle blooms in pairs in early to mid summer, which are followed by small white berries that mature to...
This upright deciduous shrub has pinnate leaves and bears cream-coloured flowers in flattened panicles, followed by spherical blue-black fruit. Height and spread is 10-20 feet.
This thicket-forming deciduous shrub has upright, arching branches with oval dark green leaves. Bears tiny bell-shaped pink flowers in pairs in summer, followed by white spherical fruit. The flowers attract butterflies. Tolerates poor soil and pollution. Height and spread is 6 feet.
This perennial is grown for its large jagged- lobed, slightly hairy leaves up to 8 inches long. Height 36 inches; spread 12 inches. Insignificant perfoliate flowers are followed by white berries.