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This is a late season beauty! A densely branched little plant with double flowering bubblegum pink bloom with yellow centers.
Large vibrant dark pink blooms cover this compact coneflower from early summer till frost! Coneflower is a garden staple for a reason! 'Kismet Raspberry' takes this garden classic to another level of color!
A low growing evergreen that thrives in full sun. Bright white inflorescence cover this plant from throughout spring.
Large dark green serrated leaves give way to spikes of mustard yellow flowers adding color to shade gardens. A dwarf Ligularia only reaching about 2 feet tall.
This plant actually has a true blue flower! Cool tubular 2" flowers. Grows to 24-30" tall and 12-18" wide in full to part sun
Beloved by hummingbirds, butterflies, and all sorts of other pollinators the purple flowers of Ironweed are not only beautiful to look at but also help out the native pollinators! A late season bloomer for end of season color and nectar flow.
A tried a true Tiarella! 'Elizabeth Oliver' has been around for a while now and is still a favorite among plant people. It has very showy flowering with white and pink bottle brush blooms that rise high above the gorgeous foliage in spring.
Goldenrods often get a bad name since they get blamed for allergies but they are rarely the culprit, its usually ragweed that blooms at the same time. This variety is a nice compact plant that only grows to 10-12" tall. Bright lemon yellow flower spikes a
This native phlox cultivar is one of the best in terms of powdery mildew resistance. This cultivar is our favorite of all the garden phlox we grow, butterflies love it too. Grows to 2-4' tall and 3' wide in full to part sun.
Vibrant fuchsia flowers on tall sturdy stems. A great choice to attract pollinators, Monarda is a favorite for bees, butterflies, and even hummingbirds! Aromatic foliage not only smells good but will keep the deer away too.
This native perennial is also know as "the great Blue Lobelia" or " Blue cardinal flower". The flowers are a nice bright blue and appear late summer. The plants thrive in medium to wet soils and reach 2-3' in height in full to part sun.
Very popular garden classic perennial. This is a clump forming evergreen perennial that produces blue/purple flower spikes. Very adaptable to many conditions. Can grow in dry shade to full sun. Reaches 12-18" tall and wide
Beautiful heart shaped silvery leaves on this matt forming perennial. The rich magenta purple flowers appear late spring and sporadically through the summer. Only grows to 6-8" tall. Does best in shade to part sun.
Beautiful heart shaped silvery leaves on this matt forming perennial. The pale pink flowers appear late spring and sporadically through the summer. Only grows to 6-8" tall. Does best in shade to part sun.
Rounded leaves that emerge a metallic rose pink mature to a deep purple pink on a compact Heuchera. Perfect for adding a touch of color in all four season for your shade beds.
This native perennial has green leaves with silver. Produces small pink bell shade flowers on wiry stems. Grows to 12-18" tall and wide.
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
Goldies wood fern is a native fern that thrives in moist shady areas. Grows 3-4' tall and 4-6' wide.
This non native dianthus is great in dry sunny spots. The flowers are held on longer stems than most dianthus.Grows up to 24-30" tall in full sun
Perennial Plant of the Year 1992 An easy to grow compact perennial standing at 18-24 inches tall. Muted yellow daisy like flowers sit atop airy foliage. Has a nice long bloom time from late June to October.
A popular version of Coreopisis that boats bright yellow flowers with red centers that irregularly bleed into the yellow. Each flower is different creating a fun variety. Grows to 24-28 inches tall.
Perennial Plant of the Year 2004 This non native fern was awarded the prestigious Perennial Plant of the Year Award for its garden merit. Beautiful almost luminescent blue green foliage with dark ribs. Grows 12-24" tall in full to part shade.
Striking lavender flower with yellow centers bloom around August giving you and pollinators late season interest. 'October Skies' is a lower growing variety at about 2 feet tall and wide.