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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 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.
Echinacea soft orange is celebrated for its delicate soft orange blooms, which feature a subtle gradient of color that transitions from a gentle peach at the base to a soft, sunny orange at the tip
This is a garden staple. Beautiful flowers on tough plants. Attracts pollinators and birds on tough plants that can tolerate deer as well as drought. Grows 2-5' tall and 18-24" wide. Makes an excellent cut flower as well.
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.
Enemion biternatum, otherwise known as the False Rue Anemone, is a perennial that enjoys part shade. This plant blooms in early to mid spring with white flowers. Considered mildly toxic to humans.
Epimedium × rubrum, commonly called red barrenwort, is a cross between E. alpinum and E. grandiflorum. This plant has red and yellow flowers, which bloom in the spring, as well as medium-green, heart-shaped foliage.
A great ground cover that works wonderfully in those hard to plant dry shady areas! New leaves are a beautiful maroon that will transition into a glossy dark green in summer. Spring produces creamy flowers that stand out against the dark foliage.
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.
The robin's plantain has aster-like white to pale violet flowers that blooms from April to June. A common species in North America. Attracts pollinators and good as a groundcover.
A tall perennial with unique perfectly round flower clusters that are greenish white. Flowers rise on sturdy stalks from foliage that looks somewhat like a Yucca plant. Can grow up to 6 feet tall.
A dwarf species of our native Euonymus only getting to be about a foot and half tall. The flowers are small greenish purple with five petals. They can usually be seen sitting on top of the leaves usually in mid-spring. After blooming reddish pink fruits a
This native plant is a butterfly magnet. Historically used in medical herb gardens since the foliage has medicinal properties. Grows to 4-6' tall and 3-4' wide in full to part sun.
Joe Pye is a great native perennial but it is large. Phantom is a great alternative size it is a dwarf form that only grows to 2-4' tall. Butterflies will thank you for planting some today.
'Diamond Frost' is a Euphorbia hybrid that has small white flowers which bloom from early spring to the first frost. This plant is extremely tough and needs very little to no supplemental water when planted in the landscape. It is also great as a containe
This plant is a naturally occurring cross between Aster spectabilis and Aster Macrophyllus. The plants look more like a ground cover in the spring but then they shoot up and present the garden with lavender blue flowers on top of dark flower stems. grows
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.