Among the flowering plants you will find few that are as tough as yarrow. This trouper tolerates drought & commonly appears in inhospitable disturbed sites. Foliage, however, looks delicate and ferny. Bloom time is long and flowers attract …
[More Info]An upright perennial with light green angular stems. Plants are clothed in lovely anise scented leaves. In summer, lavender to purple flower spikes draw a crowd of bees, butterflies and other pollinators. Plants thrive in sunny well dr…
[More Info]Quite adaptable, growing in full sun to part shade, but can tolerate full shade. Morning dew and rain will bead up on the foliage, which is very attractive. Chartreuse flowers appear in June, which may be cut or dried. Deer and…
[More Info]Easily grown dry to medium moisture soils that must be well-drained. Prefers full sun, but will succeed in part shade. Tolerates a wide range of soils, Non-invasive due to low fertility. Foliage grows 6-8" tall, with flower stems r…
[More Info]A sterile cultivar, and long-blooming ornamental onion that produces showy lavender flowers from July to August. The globe-shaped flowers sit above strap-like foliage that remains a shiny deep green throughout the growing season. Leaves grow up to …
[More Info]Multiple heads of blue star-like flowers, great glowing yellow fall color.
[More Info]Prefers well-drained soil. Compact, erect clump, with clusters of pale blue flowers.
[More Info]A narrow leaf variety of the above. Slightly taller, and a bit happier in the partial shade, this long lived perennial develops lovely yellow fall color.
[More Info]Amsonia 'Grande' is a vigorous selection of the species featuring larger blooms and clean, shiny foliage. An excellent selection.
[More Info]Dwarf selection of our native blue star, long blooming, with good with good fall color.
[More Info]Anemone canadensis is a robust plant with green foliage and white flowers. Typically found along rivers, in flood plants, and low moist areas, this plant prefers moist soils. Light preference is full sun to part shade. Spreads by …
[More Info]One of the earliest of wildflowers to bloom, attracts hummingbirds, easy to grow.
[More Info]Bright orange, butterfly magnet, superbly drought tolerant as it is NOT a wetland plant
[More Info]Extremely drought tolerant aster excellent for dry rocky or shallow soil. Attractive to butterflies and pollinators. Self seeds and spreads by rhizomes making it perfect for erosion control.
[More Info]Good native groundcover for woods' edge and shade, does well in dry conditions. Provides a mass of small white flowers to usher in the fall season.
[More Info]Selected for red stems and glossy leaves, hundreds of white daisies.
[More Info]Early blooming, tolerant of a variety of conditions.
[More Info]Aster lateriflorus is a shrubby aster with light green foliage. In late summer plants produce myriads of starry pinkish daisies with rosy centers. This aster is tough and adaptable prospering in sun or part shade and in moist o…
[More Info]Deep plum foliage with hundreds of small daisy flowers.
[More Info]Vigorously growing aster has large heart shaped basal leaves, can form dense carpets.
[More Info]Aster macrophyllus ‘Twilight’ is a naturally occuring cross between Aster spectabilis and Aster macrophylla and begins the growing season as a rosette of large heart shaped basal leaves. For a month o…
[More Info]A compact form with deep purple flowers, makes a lovely addition to the garden.
[More Info]This species tolerates drought, poor soils, and the heat. Aromatic foliage.
[More Info]Compound mound, with bluer flowers than Raydons.
[More Info]One of the best aster selections out there, flowers early and long, neatly mounded.
[More Info]Bright violet single, graceful blooms encircle a yellow disk near the top of arching stem with grass green foliage. Found along pond's edge, stream banks, and open meadows. Perfectly simple, and simply perfect. Shared with us by our friend Jas…
[More Info]Flat or occasionally dome-shaped white flower clusters. Important host for many butterfly species.
[More Info]Tall upright purple plumes flower later in the season than other Astilbe's, from June to July. Flowers are long and striking, like tall candles of color in the ornamental garden. Add architectural interest in the Fall and Winter garden.
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