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A smaller sized phlox coming in at about 12-16 inches tall. Vibrant dark purple flowers throughout summer and sometimes into fall!
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.
An excellent evergreen ground cover that is completely covered with purple flowers in the spring! A great option for hillsides, rock gardens, or anywhere you need a great ground cover.
A nice ground cover for sun to part shade areas! Riddled with bubblegum pink flowers with dark pink centers in spring.
This hybrid was a found as a seedling in a home garden. This is a fantastic hybrid that has a long bloom time and incredible powdery mildew resistance. Vibrant pink flowers cover the thin green foliage from summer all the way to frost!
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.
Named after the blues of the Olympic Mountains 'Hurricane Ridge' brings you spectacularly blue flowers! Loads of flowers are fragrant and attract all sorts of pollinators.
A nice ground cover that has loads of white star shaped flowers in early summer. Fall will bring about brilliant red orange colors before going dormant for the winter.
This summer bloomer produces very showy white five petaled flowers and will typically bloom for several months! A low growing semi woody plant with nice glossy leaves. In fall the leaves will turn a fantastic red when in full sun.
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.
Perennial Plant of the Year 2023. Move over Goldsturm, this smaller version is much more resistant to Septoria Leaf Spot which is what causes Goldsturm to look rough by late summer. Grows to about 22"
Bright cherry flowers on this garden staple. A straight native species that attracts all kinds of pollinators and birds! An easy to grow reliable perennial!
The bigger the better! This giant coneflower has a flower stalk of 6+ feet and pops with a brilliant color of yellow. Great when planted a view and the birds will love it too!
Rudbeckias, Black eyed Susans come in many shapes and size. This native variety will naturally self sow and spread somewhat freely through the landscape adding nice color. Grows up to 3' tall. Best in full sun but can handle some shade.
Unlike other Rudbeckias, 'Prairie Glow' features red flowers tipped with yellow adding interest to your garden from summer into fall. An easily grown perennial that is deer resistant!
This low grass forms attractive tufted mounds of attractive arching foliage. The silvery plumes that rise above fade to gold in the fall and sway nicely in the breeze. Very adaptable and even deer resistant. If you have ever admired the plantings on New
Rare in its native range this is a stunning perennial with bright crimson flowers that thrive in dry to moist well drained soils.
Don't let the height (5-9 feet) scare you off, this is a great, easy to grow native! Loose clusters of yellow flowers bloom July through September for late season pollinator interest. Deer resistant with its course hairy leaves that resemble a pin oak lea
Nice tall yellow flowering native wildflower.
Tufted clumps of narrow foliage give way to soft blue flowers with yellow centers. This has a larger flower than some other blue eyed grasses. Enjoyed by pollinators.