Scarlet Maiden New -

What sets the new Scarlet Maiden apart from its predecessors is the sheer intensity of its pigment. While many red-leafed plants fade to a muddy bronze when the heat of July hits, the Scarlet Maiden holds its fire.

If you are looking to refresh a tired garden bed or want a standout specimen for a front-porch container, the new Scarlet Maiden is the definitive choice for this season and many more to come.

The Scarlet Maiden is the result of years of selective breeding aimed at capturing the perfect red foliage without the typical mid-summer "green out" seen in older varieties. Developed by crossing high-performance parent plants known for their structural integrity and color retention, this new release has been trialed in various climates to ensure it stands up to the hype. It isn't just a seasonal wonder; it is a year-round architectural statement. Distinctive Features

For a modern look, pair the Scarlet Maiden with chartreuse hostas or silver-foliaged perennials like Russian Sage. The color contrast is immediate and professional. If you prefer a more naturalistic "cottage" vibe, use it as a backdrop for white hydrangeas or pale pink roses. The dark leaves will make the pastel flowers pop with a clarity you can't achieve with standard green shrubs. Care and Maintenance

High-Contrast Foliage: The leaves emerge in spring as a bright, neon coral before deepening into a rich, velvety burgundy.