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The Ostrich Fern has fronds which resemble ostrich plumes that are medium green in color. This plant is Native to North America. The plants emerge in the spring and go into dormacy in early winter.
The Meehan's Mint is a plant in the mint family that has heart shaped leaves and lavender blue flowers that bloom from mid to late spring. This plant is good for groundcover for shade and woodland gardens as well as shady border areas.
This woodland ground cover produces white flowers in spring that eventually transition into red berries that stick around through winter. A great way to add winter interest into shade gardens. Foliage is a glossy dark green with each leaf being small and
Vermilion red flowers on a compact plant that the butterflies and other pollinators cant resist. Also a hummingbird magnet! This is a mildew resistant variety and extremely low maintenance. Only grows to 15-18" tall but will spread.
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
This cultivar of native beebalm is outstanding! It does need some room to grow since it can reach 4-5' tall. The foliage is more mildew resistant than most other monardas. The large red flowers are hummingbird magnets. The native parent appears in moist s
Light purple tubular flowers adorn this perennial from mid summer through fall. A great addition to pollinator or herb gardens that does well in dry harder to plant soils.
Definitely a unique looking native perennial. True flowers are green, yellow, or cream that typically have dark purple 'spots' on them. Showy bracts are pale pink to lavender in color. An awesome plant for pollinators.
'Fusion of Fire' has very large green leaves that turn a brilliant red color in the fall and sprays of light pink flowers that bloom in the spring. Performs best in an area that has moderate to consistant moisture.
This wonderful shrub is native to Eastern North America and produces waxy white berries that are commonly used to make candles and soap. A favorite among birds as well!
This is a lower growing version of the popular Walker's Low. Reaches 12-18" tall and 18-24" wide in full sun
A great drought tolerant daisy that features white petals with green centers. Waxy green foliage looks great with or without the flowers!
Nice native tree that is adaptable to many sites. Best to plant at a small size and never move it again. Excellent red/orange fall color! Typically grows 30-50' tall and 20-30' wide.
Bright yellow cheery flowers on a plant that thrives in dry sunny spots. Unlike other Oenothera species these flowers will open during the day! Many different types of bees and hummingbirds will visit this plant.
The Sensitive Fern is a large deciduous fern native to Eastern North America and provides shelter for both amphibians and reptiles. Features bright green fronds and great for rain gardens, groundcover, and to naturalize an area.
Italian Oregano is known for its mild flavor and aroma, with its leaves typically being harvested from late spring to early summer. The plant also has tiny, creamy-white, trumpet-shaped flowers in midsummer, which attract bees and butterflies.