Collection

Green Flowers

Green flowers are beautiful, even when it’s not St. Patrick’s day.

  • Plant Guide

    Lady's mantle

    (Alchemilla mollis) This plant has lobed, densely hairy, chartreuse foliage that is crimped at the edges. Soft, frothy, yellow-green foliage hovers above the plant from early summer through autumn.
  • Plant Guide

    Jack-in-the-pulpit

    (Arisaema triphyllum) A favorite of children, Jack-in-the-pulpit is a tuberous perennial producing one or two leaves, each divided into three narrow leaflets. But it's best known for its spring to early summer display of hooded, green spathes—Jack's pulpit—which are often striped with purple.
  • Plant Guide

    Cushion spurge

    Euphorbia polychroma Electric yellow bracts bloom on a low cushion in April and persist, but gently fade as the stems elongate to form a 16-inch mound by midsummer. The leaves produce shades of red, orange, and purple in autumn.
  • Plant Guide

    Fragrant hellebore

    Helleborus odorus Lime-green to near-yellow flowers 1 to 2 inches across, with five petal-like sepals, are borne in loose clusters of three or four on leafy stems up to 20 inches tall. Blooms emerge in late winter or early spring, fading to pale green and lasting until seeds are ripe.
  • Plant Guide

    'Nugget' hops

    Humulus lupulus 'Nugget' This vigorous vine quickly reaches 20 feet tall and thrives on neglect. The greenish yellow, conelike flowers smell like beer. It can scramble along the ground or grow up screens and trellises.
  • Plant Guide

    Flowering tobacco

    Nicotiana alata 'Lime Green' The yellow-green trumpet-shaped flowers of 'Lime Green' flowering tobacco mix well with many other colors in the garden. Growing to 2 or 3 feet tall, this annual's flowers attract hummingbirds and are fragrant at night.