It ’s that sentence of year when we daydream of all the plants we ’d buy if a blank stoppage showed up in our stocking . Some are weird , some are workhorse we never engender around to buying , and some are brand - new offerings that will only become available in 2021 . Danielle impart out her infamous jingle bell to up the festiveness ( much to Steve ’s chagrin ) , and the entire conversation was fill with cheer and goodwill — well , most of it anyway . Whether you ’ve been naughty or courteous , these plants will surely give you a reason to celebrate the season .
Expert testimonial : Joseph Tychonievich , horticulturist , frequentFine Gardeningcontributor , and source ofRock horticulture : Reimagining a Classic Style .
STEVE’S PLANTS
‘ Autumn Minaret ’ day lily ( Hemerocallis‘Autumn Minaret ’ , Zones 3–10 )
‘ Carsten ’s Wintergold ’ mugo pine ( Pinus mugo‘Carsten ’s Wintergold ’ , Zones 2–7 )
‘ New Wave ’ bigleaf hydrangea ( Hydrangea macrophylla‘New Wave ’ , Zones 6–9 )

Variegated wayfaring tree ( Viburnum lantana‘Varigatum ’ syn . ‘ Wavecrest ’ , zone 4–8 )
DANIELLE’S PLANTS
Lacebark pine tree ( Pinus bungeana , Zones 4–8 )
‘ Grand Cascade ’ butterfly stroke bush ( Buddleia‘Grand Cascade ’ , Zones 5–10 )
‘ Praying Hands ’ mangave ( Mangave‘Praying Hands ’ , Zones 9–11 )

halcyon foxtail grass forage ( genus Alopecurus pratensis‘Aureovariegatus ’ , Zones 3–9 )
Expert’s Plants
pelting lily(Zephyranthes candida , Zones 7–10 )
Winged bean ( Psophocarpus tetragonolobus , Zones 8–10 )
‘ Aichi no Kagayaki ’ iris ( Iris‘Aichi no Kagayaki ’ , Zones 5–9 )

Garlic chives ( Allium tuberosum , Zones 3–9 )
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Expert testimonial : Joseph Tychonievich , plantsman , frequentFine Gardeningcontributor , and author ofRock horticulture : Reimagining a Classic Style .
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‘Autumn Minaret’ daylily

‘Autumn Minaret’ daylily

‘New Wave’ bigleaf hydrangea

Lacebark pine

Lacebark pine

‘Praying Hands’ mangave.Photo: Walters Gardens, Inc.

‘Carsten’s Wintergold’ mugo pine

Variegated wayfaring tree

‘Grand Cascade’ butterfly bush.Photo: Walters Gardens, Inc.

Golden foxtail grass


‘Aichi no Kagayaki’ iris.Photo: Joseph Tychonievich


Winged bean.Photo: Joseph Tychonievich

Rain lily.Photo: Joseph Tychonievich
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