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Many of these have fragrant foliage and are used in teas but there are also the wild strawberries with edible fruits or Rhubarb with edible stalks.
Many of these are native plants and will also attractive lots of pollinators to your garden!
Please enjoy our selection and good luck on your edible landscape!
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A 1-2 foot tall and wide perennial that has pale pink to pale purple flower color with a orange brown center seen in most cone flowers. Green basal foliage gives way to the sturdy hairy stems on which the flowers are produced.
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.
Easy to grow perennial strawberries assorted varieties available!
A herbaceous ground cover that spreads by stolons. Toothed foliage typical of strawberries with white flowers with yellow centers in spring. Produces edible fruit after flowering.
This native beebalm produces pink to white purple spotted flowers over grey green foliage. The leaves can be used to make tea. This variety of beebalm is thankfully fairly powdery mildew resistant but still a good idea to plant in spots that have good air
The mountain mints are listed on many “Top Ten Plants for Pollinators” lists
Pollinator magnet! If you want bee, butterflies and other pollinators you need Pycnanthemums!
This native mountain mint is really a pollinator magnet! Our planting at the nursery is truly covered in countless pollinators during the summer. It is in the mint family but not as aggressive as other mints. It will spread but can be controlled but cutti
Also known as narrow leafed mountain mint
This a leafy perennial grown for its edible stems that are used most commonly in pies. Grows 2-4 feet tall with large leaves and red stems.