It doesn't make you sneeze. Occurs in wet meadows and moist places.
[More Info]Golden yellow reflexed petals encircle a brownish purple center disk from August through October. Native to eastern and midwestern US.
[More Info]Numerous, bright blooms, narrow shiny deep green leaves. A spectacular show. Should be kept moist for best performance.
[More Info]Spreads by rhizome and reseeds abundantly. Tough.
[More Info]Upright rhizomatous perennial wildflower. The attractive leaves are lance shaped and deep green with entire or serrated edges. From mid-summer until autumn, golden 1” daisies grace the plant and entice bees, butterflies and …
[More Info]Helianthus occidentalis in general are known as western sunflower. This subspecies, dowelinanus, has been removed by the USDA, but we are keeping it attached, as it is the designation of the eastern subspecies. Seed collected along the Gre…
[More Info]Dark red stems and red tinted foliage, flowers are yellow with mahogany eye.
[More Info]Blooms early and for a long period of time, birds love the seeds.
[More Info]A selection with purple stems and foliage and flowers that start out red, changing to orange red, and the bronze, are set against the black stems and dark purple leaves. Flowers the first year from seed from July through October. Thrives …
[More Info]A selection with purple stems and foliage and flowers that are yellow with a red eye. Thrives with minimal care in full sun in rich or poor soils, from sand to clay. Deer and rabbit resistant with high salt tolerance. Butterflies …
[More Info]Upright, clump-forming, nearly glabrous, sunflower-like daisies 2-3” in diameter with yellow-orange rays surrounding brownish-yellow center cones. Landing pads for butterflies and other pollinators. High salt tolerance.
[More Info]Grown for its lush resilliant deep purple foliage. Thrives best full sun in its northern range, and partial shade in its most southern range in rich soil with good moisture. Blush white flowers appear on stalks rising well above the…
[More Info]The large blossoms grab your attention, found in swamps and wet meadows, this plant is great for ponds.
[More Info]Allan Armitage calls the species "one of the finest ground covers available" for good reason. Excellent on slopes, in mass, or individually. Drought, dry soil tolerant, it spreads quickly via underground stems to be a perfect erosio…
[More Info]A densely branched native shrub with an attractive shaggy rounded form. Older woody stems have attractive mahogany colored peeling bark. In summer the narrow foliage is adorned by clusters of small bright yellow flowers. This shru…
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