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This is another really easy to yarrow. The flowers are red with yellow centers. Forms a nice mat of foliage with flowers that reach 18-24" tall.
This is the compact version of the classic Moonshine yarrow. Finely cut silver-grey foliage on plants that reach just 8 to 12" tall. Plants will re bloom if spent blooms are cut off. These work well in cottage gardens, planned naturalized areas and even i
This hybrid yarrow has attractive fern-like silver grey foliage that stays compact. The overall size of the plant is 1-2' tall. Does best in full sun. Great cut and dried flower
A pollinator favorite! Butteflies, bees, and hummingbirds all love Agastache. Small lavender flowers pop out from spikes above the aromatic foliage.
A great perennial for pollinators! Pretty dark spikes with tiny lavender flowers popping out at different times.
An improvement over the species with longer lasting flowers and more golden fall color. Steele blue flowers emerge in spring against green foliage. Fall brings golden yellow color accented by the red hued stems.
Beautiful creamy flower plumes that age to a darker cream/tan color. Smaller than the species with fine thin foliage that will add a touch of softness to your garden. Great for part shade areas!
Shorter but more floriferous than the species 'Goatee' sports large cream flower panicles in early to midsummer. A great addition to shady locations and loved by pollinators!
A nice compact aster that produces light pink flowers with yellow centers. A great choice for a late season pollinator plant! Loads of bees and butterflies flock to 'Woods Pink' at the nursery.
A good compact Aster with tons of semi-double purple blooms with yellow centers from late summer into fall. Loved by pollinators this is an excellent addition for late season pollinator gardens.
1" diameter blue flowers on easy to grow plants. Grows 3-4' tall. This was the highest rated aster in the Mt Cuba Trials.
This native shrubby aster has dark foliage and stems all summer and then its covered in small pinkish daises in late summer into fall. Butterflies love the flowers. Grows to 3-4' tall in full to part sun
This plant is a naturally occurring cross between Aster spectabilis and Aster Macrophyllus. The plants look more like a ground cover in the spring but then they shoot up and present the garden with lavender blue flowers on top of dark flower stems. grows
Aster with deep rich purple flower atop dark green foliage. Grows to 2-3 feet tall and 3-4 feet wide. A late bloomer giving you a nice pop of color when at the end of the growing season.
Striking lavender flower with yellow centers bloom around August giving you and pollinators late season interest. 'October Skies' is a lower growing variety at about 2 feet tall and wide.
Mt Cuba Center says: "one of our most reliable native perennial asters. It has a strikingly beautiful mounded appearance with masses of violet-blue, daisy-like flowers on 2-3’ tall multi-stemmed plants in mid to late autumn" Grows 24-36" Height
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.
'Vanilla Creams' pastel yellow buds open to showy spikes of creamy yellow flowers! Full rounded habit that is filled with flowers!
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!
One of Mt. Cubas top performers in the Baptisia trials! Stems emerge purple and fade to green as they age. White flowers on 2 foot long spikes contrast beautifully with the dark stems usually blooming for 3 weeks in spring.
Low growing native sedge that forms a nice rounded clump. Grows 8-10" tall . Deer resistant.
Naturally occurring in woodland swampy areas this perennial does not mind being a bit wet. Brilliant white flowers that look like turtle heads (hence the common name) bloom above dark green foliage.
This is an improved cultivar of the native Turtlehead. The flowers are a richer pink and tghe foliage is a darker green. Grows to 2-4' tall. Native habitat is wet areas but we have had good luck in average soil as long as it does not dry out.
This smaller stature, 14-16" tall, turtlehead is great in borders and even containers. A terrific dwarf native plant! Bees, hummingbirds and butterflies love this plant. Works in sun to part sun