Za | Vite Greenhouses
Store Hours (Eastern)Address
AprilMayJune-Oct
2610 Redbud Trail
Niles, MI 49120
 
Mon-Fri:8a - 8p8a - 8p9a - 1p
Saturday:8a - 6p8a - 8p9a - 1p
Sunday:CLOSEDCLOSEDCLOSED
April 19, 2024

Plant Quick Search:
Container Recipe Name

Join our Mailing List

Buy Online
Wish ListInteractive MapPlant CalculatorMulch CalculatorPlanting/Harvest Date Calculator
Disclaimer: Although we make every effort to keep this list updated, we cannot guarantee the availability of any of the plants listed. Please call before making a special trip.

Quick Search: Za - Displayed by Common Name in Ascending Order

50 plants found. Generated on 04/19/2024. Display Plant Images OnlyPrinter-Friendly List

Change View Preferences
Tips for Efficient Printing
Before proceeding:
  • To print more columns on a single page, print the report in Landscape mode. To do this, change your printer's 'Orientation' to Landscape in your browser's Printer Settings dialog box.
  • Hide unneeded columns (to reduce print output width) by unchecking column names in the 'View Preferences' box at the bottom of this screen. If this screen is currently in the 'Plant Images Only' view, you must first click the 'Display In List Format' checkbox before you can hide the columns you do not want to print. Your print output will match whatever you are viewing here.
Common Name
Botanical Name
CultivarThumb-
nail Image
Description
Greenhouse LocationContainer Size(s)Flower ColorFoliage ColorAnnual/ PerennialExposureBloom SeasonHeightSpreadHardiness Zone
(See Map)
SpringSummerAutumn
Early
Middle
Late
Early
Middle
Late
Early
Middle
Late
AzaleaRhododendron
1. Golden Lights
Click to display
In late spring this plant is literally covered with beautiful golden flowers that are nicely contrasted with the clean green foliate as it emerges after flowering has begun. Fall color is a nice yellow to bronze.
?#3 Pot 48"-5'36"-48"4-7
Azalea (Compact Korean)Rhododendron yedoense
2. Compact
Click to display
A hardy semi-evergreen shrub valued for its abundance of charming lavender-pink flowers in early spring. The handsome, deep green foliage is held on dense branches. A great choice for use as a hedge, in borders or in a massed planting. Loves the dappled sunlight of a woodland garden. Semi-evergreen.
 #3 Pot 30"-36"48"-5'5-9
 Rhododendron yedoense var. poukhanense
3. Poukhanense Compacta
Click to display
Heirloom Azalea. Found in gardens since the 1800s and offering an exception cold-hardiness, this semi-evergreen shrub is valued for its abundance of charming lavender-pink flowers in spring. The handsome, deep green foliage is held on dense branches. A great choice for use as a hedge, in borders or in a massed planting. Loves the dappled sunlight of a woodland garden. Semi-evergreen.
 #3 Pot 36"-48"48"-5'4-8
Azalea (Evergreen)Rhododendron gable x
4. Herbert
Click to display
Exceptionally cold hardy to USDA Zone 5, the ‘Herbert’ Azalea is a truly spectacular Gable Hybrid evergreen azalea that produces a profusion of stunningly beautiful lavender-purple ruffled flowers with a deep purplish-red speckled blotch at the center. The flowers appear in spring and will be sure to catch the eye of every passerby and are excellent for cutting and use in indoor floral arrangements.
 #3 Pot 24"-48"36"-5'5-9
 Rhododendron girard x
5. Girard’s Fuchsia
Click to display
A stunning profusion of single, fuchsia-colored blooms blankets the lush, green foliage in the spring. A premier flowering shrub for use as a hedge, in borders or in groupings. Loves the dappled sunlight of a woodland garden. Semi-evergreen.
 #6 Pot 36"-48"48"-5'4-9
  
6. Girard’s Hot Shot
Click to display
A prolific bloomer displaying single, reddish-orange flowers. Remains evergreen in milder climates, semi-evergreen elsewhere. Terrific effect used in mass for a colorful show. Orange-red fall foliage. Semi-evergreen.
 #3 Pot 24"-48"36"-5'6-9
  
7. Girard’s National Beauty
Click to display
National Beauty Azalea (Azalea x ‘National Beauty’) adorns herself with plentiful pink blossoms in spring. This shrub will definitely turn heads and add a delightful sense of drama to your yard. Although this plant is quite attractive when out of bloom, it's best known for its reputation of producing more blooms than most gardeners can imagine. In early spring, the Girard's National Beauty Azalea generates a dense cover of magenta flowers. These blossoms are both elegant and breathtaking. They have ruffled edges that add lovely texture to the overall appearance of this plant.
 #3 Pot 36"-48"36"-48"5-9
  
8. Girard’s Pleasant White
Click to display
A profusion of large, single, rounded white flowers creates a beautiful late spring display. The foliage is a lighter green than most other Girard varieties. This versatile, low-growing evergreen shrub works well for containers, as an accent plant, in borders or in mass plantings. Performs best in an eastern exposure.
?#3 Pot 24"-36"24"-36"5-9
Azalea (Kurume hybrid)Azalea x
9. Hino-Crimson
Click to display
This stunning hardy azalea thrives in cold climates! The profusion of single, crimson blooms appear early and continue through spring. A premier flowering shrub for use as a hedge, walkway border, or in mass plantings for a stunning color display. Loves the dappled sunlight of a woodland garden.

Hino-Crimson Azalea is a relatively small rhododendron that explodes with crimson color each spring. Showy, single flowers appear all over the shrub. The crimson red blooms amass on a low-growing plant with small green leaves. The semi-evergreen shrub keeps its leaves in winter and drops the old leaves just as it forms new ones, so it's nearly year-round color makes this a perfect plant to feature in the landscape or line up as a border or hedge.

 #6 Pot 24"-48"36"-5'6-9
Azalea japonicaRhododendron
10. Stewartsonian
Click to display
This hardy, reliable, hybrid azalea grabs attention in early spring with its 2", dark red flowers that change to tomato-orange in the sun. The leaves redden in the fall to add another season of interest. Great for foundation plantings, massing, and borders.
SA-6#3 Pot 48"-5'48"-5'5-8
Calla LilyZantedeschia aethiopica
11. Alaska®
Click to display
Pure white, medium flowers with large, heart-shaped foliage. Good for cuts of large containers.
4B-STd Gal-TC 20"-24"12"-14"9-10
  
12. Buffalo®
Click to display
Bright yellow fluted flowers with lightly spotted dark green foliage. Stems are strong and compact.
4B-STd Gal-TC 14"-18"12"-14"9-10
  
13. Dallas®
Click to display
Deep purple to almost black flowers with large, slightly speckled deep green foliage. Good fo cutting or large containers.
4B-STd Gal-TC 15"-18"12"-14"9-10
  
14. Miro®
Click to display
Bicolor purple flowers with white edges. Specked dark green leaves have a leathery texture. Good for cuts and pots. 8-10 weeks to flower.
4B-STd Gal-TC 16"-20"12"-14"8-11
  
15. Nashville®
Click to display
Bicolor creamy-yellow flowers with violet-magenta edges; leaves are dark green, lightly spotted and have a leathery texture.
4B-STd Gal-TC 14"-18"6"-12"8-10
  
16. Paco®
Click to display
Majestic dark purple flowers with a mauvy pink border over medium green leaves. Very floriferous! Good for cut flowers and filling larger containers.
4B-STd Gal-TC 18"-20"12"-16"9-10
  
17. Red Charm®
Click to display
Spectacular blood-red fluted blossoms above dark green foliage with white spots and red margins and stems. Good for cut flowers and to fill large containers. 8-10 weeks to flower.
4B-STd Gal-TC 15"-18"9"-12"9-10
  
18. Royal Valentine®
Click to display
Deep red flowers with rich green, white spotted leaves. Good for cuts and pots. 10-12 weeks to flower.
4B-STd Gal-TC 14"-16"12"-14"9-10
  
19. Sun Club®
Click to display
Bright yellow flowers with lightly spotted foliage. Compact grower is excellent for cut flowers and patio containers.
4B-STd Gal-TC 18"-22"12"-15"9-10
  
20. Zazu®
Click to display
Dark pink flowers with rich green, white spotted leaves. Good for cuts and pots. 10-12 weeks to flower.
4B-STd Gal-TC 12"-14"12"-14"9-10
Cherry (Flowering Weeping)Prunus subhirtella
21. Snow Fountains® Cherry (‘Snofozam’)
Click to display
This small, strongly weeping tree is covered with snow white flowers in spring, creating a fountain of single white blooms. The small dark green leaves turn golden to orange in fall. Fruit is small and black, but sparsely produced.
TE*Multi* 10'-15'15'-20'5-8
Cherry (Flowering)Prunus serrulata
22. Kwanzan Cherry
Click to display
The pendulous, deep pink flowers make this one of the showiest cherries in spring. Foliage emerges coppery bronze, matures green, then turns reddish-copper in fall. This is one of the varieties used in the world famous Wash., DC, cherry blossom display.
TL#15 Pot 20'-25'15'-20'5-9
ColeusSolenostemon scutellarioides
23. Wizard® Coral Sunrise
Click to display
Compact plants have very colorful, medium-size leaves, making this an excellent choice for shade plantings. Separate colors – singly or in combination with impatiens or other shade-loving varieties – make striking beds,
8D-SFlat (48-Ct)   12"-14"10"-14"n/a
  
24. Wizard® Rose
Click to display
Compact plants have very colorful, medium-size leaves, making this an excellent choice for shade plantings. Separate colors – singly or in combination with impatiens or other shade-loving varieties – make striking beds,
8D-SFlat (48-Ct)  12"-14"10"-14"n/a
  
25. Wizard® Scarlet
Click to display
Mid sized foliage plant with upright habit great for mixed containers or landscape features.
8D-SFlat (48-Ct)  12"-14"10"-12"n/a
  
26. Wizard® Velvet Red
Click to display
Compact plants have very colorful, medium-size leaves, making this an excellent choice for shade plantings. Separate colors – singly or in combination with impatiens or other shade-loving varieties – make striking beds,
8D-SFlat (48-Ct)  12"-14"10"-14"n/a
CrabappleMalus x
27. Centurion® (‘Centzan’)
Click to display
Very cold hardy flower buds burst open in early spring to masses of rose-red blossoms that mature to cherry red fruit in fall. The disease resistant foliage emerges reddish green and matures to a bronze-green. Upright when young, branches spread out as it ages. Deciduous.

This tree's small stature make it perfect for the home landscape. Use it as a specimen or plant several as a backdrop to the formal garden in low lying, moist areas. Add color to mixed beds with this tree, but plant clear of structures and walkways. This tree will spread somewhat at maturity and drop fruit. Can be easily trained as a fruit bearing espalier.

TM#5 Pot 20'-25'15'-20'4-8
Crabapple (Flowering) 
28. Lollipop® (‘Lollizam’)
Click to display
A compact, dwarf tree, perfect for formal gardens, patios and courtyards. Fine textured small leaves and dense growth habit create a very symmetrical, global shaped head. It presents a neat and formal appearance throughout the year.

True to its name, this useful crabapple is a confection of fragrant white flowers in spring perched on top of a sturdy trunk. Tiny, shiny red fruits in fall attract birds and wildlife. Thanks to its truly dwarf genetics, it perpetually maintains the neat form that will make homeowners everywhere fall in love with it.

TL#15 Pot 10'10'4
DahliaDahlia hybrid
29. Dalina Grande Mendoza
Click to display
‘Dalina Grande Mendoza’ has elegant large pink blooms. This dahlia is an excellent choice for sunny locations and its sturdy stems make it a great cut flower choice. It is also stunning in a container or just by itself in the landscape. Deadheading is required throughout the season.
3C-N6" Gr 15"-18"12"-15"9-11
Esperanza, Yellow Elder, TrumpetbushTecoma stans
30. Yellow Trumpetbush
Click to display
The Yellow Trumpetbush is a broadleaf evergreen shrub or small tree that has clusters of bright yellow trumpet-shaped flowers. The showy flowers bloom from spring until frost. In warmer climates, they may bloom all year long. In the United States, the shrub is typically 3-6 feet tall but can grow up to 10-25 feet tall and 10-20 feet wide. Reportedly, the wood from the shrub was used by the Native Americans for bowmaking.
 10" bush 36"-48"36"-48"10-11
Fishbone Cactus (aka ZigZag Cactus)Epiphyllum anguliger
31. Fishbone Cactus
Click to display
Deeply lobed green stems with a trailing habit. Good for hanging baskets. Will bloom late autumn to early winter. The white or pale yellow flowers have a strong, sweet smell.
3D-N6" Gr 12"-24"12"-24"9-11
Gaura, Wand FlowerGaura lindheimeri
32. Belleza™ Dark Pink
Click to display
There's nothing that draws bees and butterflies to your garden faster than Belleza ™ Dark Pink! Producing delicate, open pink flowers with five petals and long prominent antlers, this tap-rooted perennial brings in flying friends from early summer through the fall!
3C-N6" Gr 12"-18"16"-20"6-9
  
33. Belleza™ White
Click to display
There's nothing that draws bees and butterflies to your garden faster than Belleza ™ White! Producing delicate, open white flowers with five petals and long prominent antlers, this tap-rooted perennial brings in flying friends from early summer through the fall!
3C-N6" Gr 12"-18"16"-20"6-9
Kangaroo PawAnigozanthos hybrid
34. Bush™ Ranger
Click to display
This unique plant originates from Australia. Anigozanthos ‘Bush Ranger’ is also known as Kangaroo Paw and it displays red, fuzzy flower buds that open to green, petaled flowers on 2′ tall, branched stalks. Exhibits grass-like, strappy leaves. Attracts hummingbirds.
4B-N8" Gr 29"-36"24"-36"9-11
  
35. Bush™ Tango
Click to display
Quite an exquisite and tough plant, Orange Kangaroo Paw offers tremendous long lasting bloom color in Spring through Fall. Rigorous and prolific, Anigozanthos 'Bush Tango' grows to about 2.5 feet tall by 1.5 feet wide. Although Kangaroo Paw is drought tolerant, it does best with moderate/regular water from Spring to late Summer.

This tough, durable, drought resistant plant provides bold color with clusters of unique, velvety, tubular, rich orange flowers on slender, fuzzy stalks emerging from clumps of upright, sword-like, green leaves. An excellent, long-lasting cut flower. Great for adding color and texture to borders and containers. This unique plant originates from Australia.

4B-N8" Gr 24"-36"12"-24"9-11
Lamb's Ears, Woolly BetonyStachys byzantina
36. Helene von Stein (Big Ears)
Click to display
This selection has huge leaves that are at least twice the size of regular lamb's ears. It is listed as a non-flowering cultivar, though it rarely does send up a few small flower stalks. It is more heat and humidity tolerant than other varieties.
11C-N8" Gr 8"-10"12"-18"4-8
  
37. Lamb’s Ear, Woolly Betony
Click to display
Mats of velvety soft, grayish-white leaves. Flowers may be removed for best foliage effect.
6B-S   12"-15"12"-18"4-10
Little BluestemSchizachyrium scoparium
38. Blue Heaven®
Click to display
Blue Heaven™ has a taller, more upright habit that does not tend to flop like the species. In the summer, the foliage color is a brighter steel blue color with purple highlights, looking almost iridescent up close. From late summer through early fall, glossy purple panicles appear with fluffy tan seeds attached.

An improvement over the species, this cultivar was discovered and selected in a field of Schizachyrium seedlings by Mary Meyer at the University of Minnesota. The fall color is also improved over the species, including a mix of purple, blue, red, pink, burgundy, and orange pigments. This color persists into mid-fall, after which snow typically arrives in the Midwest.

12C-S8" TC 42"-54"30"-40"3-9
  
39. Blue Paradise
Click to display
This ornamental grass is a result of an extensive Schizachyrium breeding program from Walters Gardens, Inc. and is the perfect option for those looking to add to their native or prairie garden. The habit is very upright and columnar, and maintains its upright habit through fall. At 3½ feet tall, this grass will be the perfect backdrop to your garden. True to its name, ‘Blue Paradise’ has striking silvery blue stems in summer. In the fall, this grass takes center stage as the leaves develop a deep wine purple color. In early fall, tiny tan seed heads appear on the top half of the stems.
12C-SPW #1 Pot 36"-42"24"-28"3-9
  
40. Little Bluestem
Click to display
Schizachyrium is a great choice if you are looking to restore an eroded site.This species can have blue, green, or purple leaves, all of which turn a beautiful cinnamon-red in the fall. Fluffy silvery-white seed heads begin to appear in midsummer.
12C-S8" Gr 24"-36"22"-24"4-10
Moss RosePortulaca oleracea
41. Mega Pazzaz Pink Twist
Click to display
Vibrant, deep pink flowers on sun-loving, compact, semi-trailing plant.
2C-S4½" Wh 14"-16"15"-18"9-11
  
42. Mega Pazzaz Purple
Click to display
Vibrant, deep pink flowers on sun-loving, compact, semi-trailing plant.
2C-S4½" Wh 14"-16"15"-18"9-11
Ozark Primrose; Missouri PrimroseOenothera missouriensis
43. Ozark Sundrops; Missouri Primrose
Click to display
Canary yellow, mildly fragrant, 3 inch wide flowers are produced in great numbers over dark green, lanceolate leaves from early thru midsummer. Following the substantial blooms, seed pods are produced which are beautiful in dried arrangements.
6B-S  9"-12"12"-15"3-8
PlectranthusPlectranthus hybrid
44. Cerveza ’n Lime
Click to display
Cerveza n’ Lime is a fantastic plant that brings great color, fragrance, and texture to the garden. It has soft, chartreuse foliage that has a pleasant smell. This is a versatile plant that can be used in containers, window boxes, in the landscape, and can een adapt to be a houseplant. It has excellent heat and drought tolerance.
3C-S4½" Wh  14"-18"8"-12"10
Sedum (Creeping)Sedum rubens
45. Lizard
Click to display
They may be short, but they are stunning. A creeping succulent in shades of purple and green with summer blooms in white.
6D-S4½" Wh 4"8"-10"3-9
Treasure FlowerGazania rigens
46. New Day® Mix
Click to display
Landscapers and consumers will appreciate this drought-tolerant series for its excellent performance in containers and baskets, as well as a garden edging or groundcover.
4C-N    8"-10"6"-10"n/a
  
47. New Day® Pink Shades
Click to display
Wonderfully drought-tolerant plant! Few cutflowers are as versatile as this lovely series of Gazania. These have large 3” blooms of beautiful shades of pink.
4C-N    8"-10"6"-10"n/a
  
48. New Day® Red Shades
Click to display
Wonderfully drought-tolerant plant! Few cutflowers are as versatile as this lovely series of Gazania. These have large 3” blooms of beautiful shades of red.
4C-N  8"-10"6"-10"n/a
  
49. New Day® Tiger Mix
Click to display
Striking mixture includes creamy white blooms with rose stripes, bright yellow blooms with red stripes, and other unique striped varieties. Large, free-flowering blooms top compact, short-stemmed plants in sunny beds and containers.
4C-N  8"-10"6"-8"n/a
ZZ PlantZamioculcas zamiifolia
50. Lucky Giant Leaf (‘Lucky Dark’)
Click to display
A series of round-leaved Zamioculcas exists. This is the Lucky Series. In particular, the Lucky Giant stands out thanks to its height: it can reach to over 3-4 feet, even indoors! The leaf isn’t completely round, though. It’s more of an oval, but the round tip gives it a nice, soft touch.
 6" pot  36"-48"24"-36"9-11

Back to top

VIEW PREFERENCES
Change the number of plants per page:
Display new plants only () Show Row Number
Hide sold-out plants () Show Thumbnail Image
 
Only display plants from prior years unavailable this year ()
Include plants available in prior years but not this year ()
 
Display Order View by Light Exposure Columns Displayed

View list by Botanical Name

View list in Descending Order
 
Order by Common Name
Order by Plant Height
Order by Bloom Season
 All Plants
Full Sun
No plants meet this criteria.Full Sun to Full Shade
Full Sun to Part Shade
Part Shade
Part Shade to Full Shade
Full Shade
Thumbnail Image
Description
Greenhouse Location
Container Size(s)
Flower Color
Foliage Color
Annual/Perennial
Exposure
Bloom Season
Height
Spread
Hardiness Zone

WE ACCEPT
CONNECT WITH US

Admin Login  Privacy Policy and Disclaimer
Copyright ©2005-2024 Vite Greenhouses, Inc.

Website created by us with