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A shorter coneflower with bold bright red blooms. Typically blooms a little early than other coneflowers and last all summer till fall.
Perennial Plant of the Year 1998 Purple Coneflowers are garden classsics. This cultivar typically has flower petals that are not as drooping as the straight species. The plants grow 30-36" tall in full to part sun
A striking coneflower that produces many shades of yellow all on one plant! Colors vary from orange-yellow to lemon-yellow to a yellow so pale its almost white. Attractive to pollinators, especially butterflies.
This is the white form of the always loved purple coneflower. Butterflies love the flowers, birds love the seed heads and you will love the whole plant! Grows to 18-24" tall and wide and does best in full sun but can tolerate part sun.
This purple coneflower has loads of large deep rose-purple flowers. The plants reach 2-3' tall on this easy to grow plant. Birds and butterflies love this plant too.
Red-orange double blooms with centers that look like a lions mane. Boasting a long bloom time from late summer till frost this coneflower adds color and texture to your garden.
A good groundcover to add some color to the shady areas in your garden. Heart shaped leaves emerge red then to turn to green and in fall will be a beautiful crimson red. Rose pink to lilac flowers are produced atop red stems.
A soft low growing warm season grass that produces pinkish seeds in summer that mature to an attractive beige in fall. Great addition for dry sunny areas where other plants have trouble growing. Grows to be 2 feet tall and wide.
You know spring is coming when the trout lilies come up! A welcome sight this spring ephemeral has distinctive green leaves with purple mottling and a yellow nodding flower on a leafless scape.
This is a native form of Euonymus and therefore not invasive like the overused Burning bush. Also known as Hearts-a-burstin, Strawberry bush, or Bursting heart due to the bright red fruits that open to reveal orange seeds. Nice red fall color. Grows to 4-
This is a smaller than the species Joe Pye weed. This cultivar grows 2-3' tall and only 1-2' wide. Great in rain gardens and deer resistant.
A tall native perennial that can get to 7 feet tall. Large domes of small pink lavender flowers sit atop strong stems with whorled leaves. A huge pollinators magnet! Its a great source of nectar for honeybees.
A tall nativar that is beloved by all kind of pollinators! Small lavender rose colored flowers form in clusters against whorls of dark green leaves.
An excellent selection of Joe Pye Weed that was found as a seedling right here in Pennsylvania! As the name suggests 'Little Joe' is a smaller cultivar compared to other Joe Pyes but it still reaches 4-5 feet tall. A pollinator magnet, it will be absolute
This is a large native beech tree. This stately tree can reach 80' Tall and wide at maturity. Eventually produces edible beechnuts.
This is a large native beech tree. This stately tree can reach 80' Tall and wide at maturity. Eventually produces edible beechnuts.
Attractive blue green foliage that holds its color well all year long! Evergreen for all year round interest. An easy to grow and care for plant that does well in sun and poor soils.
An easily grown evergreen - semi evergreen plant in dry sunny areas. Blue green foliage adds a nice touch of color amongst the greens in the garden.