The bottlebrush buckeye is known for its long, white flowers that appear in the summertime and attract hummingbirds and butterflies. It is a thick, mounding variety that grows 8-12' tall and 10-15' wide. Its large, green foliage adds a striking contrast against the long, white flowers.
The 'Limelight' produces abundant, bright lime-green flowers from mid to late summer. Very hardy variety that performs well as a specimen. Matures 6-8' tall and wide.
White, ruffled blooms are accented with golden-yellow anthers. Grows 20-25' tall and 15-20' wide, keeping an upright, broad growth habit.
Shoal Creek' produces wonderful, large, lavender blooms that attract a variety of beneficial pollinators. It will reach 10-15' tall and wide, taking on a broad, tree-like habit.