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Perennial Plant of the Year 2010! Spring brings a flush of blue spikes of flowers that resemble lupines. Blooms will usually last into early summer then they start to form seed pods. These seed pods are a unique feature.
Deep dark flowers featuring shades of purples and blacks add colors that will stand out from most other flowers! Long flower spikes will not be missed on this full bushy plant.
Full bushy vase shaped habit on this bicolored Baptisia! As the name suggests the flowers are mahogany on the outside with yellow peaking out that really does remind of you a roasted nut!
Loads of yellow flowers on this cultivar of native baptisia. Flowers start out bright yellow and transform to soft orange. Grows to 48" tall in full to part sun
Striking yellow blooms will light up any garden! The flowers are reminiscent of Lupines. A long bloom time and pollinator magnet .
'Twilite' is a false indigo hybrid that is a heavy mid-spring bloomer. The flowers are pea-like and violet-purple with yellow keels, which bloom from late April to early June, as well as blue-green trifoliate leaves.
Easy to grow perennial which can make a nice different ground cover. Produces thick glossy leaves that are attractive all growing season. Spring brings a flush of vibrant pink blooms produced in clusters on stalks above the foliage.
A sign for spring! This early blooming ground cover has soft pink flowers that sit above large leaved evergreen foliage.
Nice native tree. Crushing the leaves and branch tips will release the wintergreen scent. This tree was once used to create birch beer. Can grow up to 75 feet.
River birch is a native deciduous, upright, flowering tree with cinnamon-brown, exfoliating bark and yellow fall foliage that tends to drop off the tree quickly.
River birch is a nice fast growing native tree that can reach 70 feet tall. The exfoliating bark is attractive year round and it also spots nice yellow fall color.
River Birch has exfoliating bark that is attractive year round and it also spots nice yellow fall color. 'Heritage' differs from the species by having more colorful exfoliating bark display and increased resistance to the Bronze Birch Borer.
River birch is a nice fast growing native tree that can reach 70 feet tall. The exfoliating bark is attractive year round and it also spots nice yellow fall color. A much better alternative to paper birch which is more prone to being damaged by Bronze bir
River Birch has exfoliating bark that is attractive year round and it also spots nice yellow fall color. 'Heritage' differs from the species by having more colorful exfoliating bark display and increased resistance to the Bronze Birch Borer.
This plant produces dainty blue flowers similar to forget me nots. Forms a nice ground cover over time. Grows 12-18" tall in part sun
We generally dont recommend butterfly bush due to their invasive nature but Miss Molly is a very well behaved young lady- Non invasive! Enjoy the large abundant flowers on this compact plant. Grows to 4-5 feet. Screen reader support enabled.
We generally dont recommend butterfly bush due to their invasive nature but the "Miss" series are very well behaved young ladies- Non invasive! Enjoy the large abundant flowers on these compact plant. Grows to 4-5 feet.
We generally dont recommend butterfly bush due to their invasive nature but the pugster series is not completely sterile but also not invasive. Enjoy the large abundent flowers on this compact plant. Truely only grows to 24". From Proven Winners: Full s
We generally dont recommend butterfly bush due to their invasive nature but the pugster series is not completely sterile but also not invasive. Enjoy the large abundent flowers on this compact plant. Truely only grows to 24". From Proven Winners: Ful
Perennial Plant of the Year 2001. This is one of the best ornamental grasses available. Produces its "flowers" or inflorescence early in the season so they can be enjoyed longer. Nice narrow vertical habit. The foliage grows to about 3' tall and the flowe
This non native shrub is hardier than the American Beautyberry. Produces masses of violet purple fruit in the fall.
'Early Amethyst’ has small, pink to lavender flowers that bloom from June to August, followed by large clusters of amethyst-purple fruits which ripen in late summer through October.