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]Nodding pink flowers. Use in woods' edge, meadows, average garden soil.
[More Info]Multiple heads of blue star-like flowers, great glowing yellow fall color.
[More Info]Light blue star flowers in late spring; excellent choice for a border or naturalized meadow.
[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]Classic grass of the tall grass prairies, tolerates a wide variety of soils in full sun, good livestock forage.
[More Info]Short, warm season bunch grass, with golden fall color. Tolerates drought and poor soils.
[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]This tall anemone is found in the thickets and dry open woods, great in the natural garden, and woods' edge.
[More Info]Flowers, April through June, are white with a gentle kiss of pink. Excellent ground-cover for dry, and shallow rockly soils in full sun. Stoloniferous, and allelopathic, they spread to form a weedless ground-cover. Plants a…
[More Info]One of the earliest of wildflowers to bloom, attracts hummingbirds, easy to grow.
[More Info]Food source for monarch butterfly larvae, does well in any open, moist location.
[More Info]White, more compact selection of the species. Good food source for monarch butterfly larvae.
[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.
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