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A fascinating woodland plant that has one of the most unique, however very small white flowers. The petals are pinnate (deeply divided) giving a snowflake like appearance. Foliage is reminiscent of Heuchera with large heart shaped leaves in mound.
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
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.
Whether you call it senecio or Packera it's still Golden Groundsel to us. This plant produces masses of yellow daisy like flowers held well above the shiny green leaves. Spreads and naturalizes nicely as a ground cover. Attracts loads of pollinators. Grow
An attractive native warm season grass that's easy to grow in most areas as long as its sunny! Clump forming habit of green blades that are topped with pink tinged flower panicles in summer.
A shorter grass with a slim and upright habit only getting 3-4 feet tall and 2-3 feet wide. Has a nice blue/green foliage with rosy red blooms Good for tidy screens or bed edges.
Created by the same plant breeder as 'Husker Red' this Penstemon is sure to be a mainstay in the garden! Dark maroon foliage stands out in the landscape and keeps its dark color very well throughout the summer.
This perennial has a large native range and is easy to grow in dry to average soil in full sun. White tubular flowers are attractive to not only us but to butterflies and hummingbirds as well!
Scoring a 4.5 out of 5 in the Mt. Cuba Centers trial this is an awesome selection of Phlox. Foliage is extremely resistant to powdery mildew so foliage stays looking good all season! Foliage is a lighter green than the species. Summer blooming flowers
This native species has vibrant pink/purple flowers that bloom in the summer. Similar to Garden Phlox (Phlox paniculata) in color but with thinner foliage and shorter stature. Meadow Phlox is also reported to be more powdery mildew resistant than Garden P
Garden phlox have come a long way! This newer cultivar is wonderfully mildew resistant, Branches well, does not need staking and blooms for a good long time. Large cream flowers with pink centers. Grows to 22-26" tall and wide. Best in full sun
A compact garden phlox that provides clusters of beautiful deep pink flowers for you and pollinators! Grows to about 16 inches tall and 18 inches wide.
A compact phlox with magenta flowers and white eyes. It has a bushy mounding habit making it nice for smaller gardens that can't fit the taller varieties.
Great vibrant color that definitely stands out! Coral pink blooms with dark eyes demand attention against the dark stems and green foliage. Hummingbirds often visit Phlox so its a great addition to pollinator gardens.
Deep pink blooms on this creeping phlox. Creates a carpet of blooms in spring and keep its evergreen, moss like foliage the rest of the year. Great groundcover for sunny spots.
A nice ground cover for sun to part shade areas! Riddled with bubblegum pink flowers with dark pink centers in spring.
Tough native cultivar thrives in our area. Sturdy square stems support the spikes of pink tubular flowers. It can spread so make sure you are ok with that before planting or plan to divide it often. Grows up to 38" tall in full sun.
We are excited to have this plant, known for its early spring flowers that dangle off the stalk. It can often be found growing in the woods under the canopy and shade of larger trees.
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
If you want to attract pollinators- plant pycnanthemum! Extremly hardy and easy to grow. Best used for naturlizing since it does spread.
Grows up to 5' tall with slender sombrero shaped yellow flowers for a good part of the summer. Butterflies love it.