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This hardy sage produces gorgeous violet-blue flowers on dark purple stems! Easy to grow, long blooming and thrives in full sun growing up to 24" tall.
A compact Shasta that has large single white flowers (2-3 inches) on strong stems that hold up really well to wind and rain.
Perennial Plant of the Year 2003 This is an improved Shasta daisy with larger flowers on sturdy plants that dont require staking. Great for cutting and enjoying the flowers in arrangements. Grows 3-4' tall in full sun.
A smaller hosta with thinner lance shaped leaves. Foliage has good veining with light green centers and creamy white margins. A good choice to add texture into any sized shade garden!
Pointed wavy edged leaves with green centers and creamy white margins on this classic looking hosta. Perfect for shade gardens! Midsummer brings almost pure white tubular flowers that will attracts all sorts of pollinators, especially hummingbirds.
Big, bold and blue! That's what this hosta is all about. The plants top out at 3' and the white flowers contrast nicely at 4'. The foliage is nicely slug resistant.
A dwarf cultivar only reaching about a foot tall but still has lots of the spiny egg shaped blooms! A long bloom time and very drought tolerate are great reasons to choose Sea Holly.
This popular peony sports large loose petaled blooms that are pure white with red flecks on some of the inner petals that stand out beautifully against the white. Fragrant blooms emerge in spring. Foliage is quite attractive with its large dark leaves.
An easy going ground cover for dry shade. Attractive variegated foliage that emerges rosy pink and turns green with creamy edges. Sapphire violet flower spikes are held above the foliage in spring and again in late summer.
Large pink blooms that blend together with white and light green emerge in early spring before most other plants are 'awake' yet. Flowers add much needed color to shade gardens and dark evergreen foliage is attractive year round.
Heart shaped leaves with bright green centers and yellow margins that fade to a creamy white with age. Soft rippled edges add more texture to the attractive foliage. Light lavender flowers will attract hummingbirds when they bloom in early to mid summer.
Add a waterfall effect to your garden with 'Shadowland Waterslide' beautiful blue foliage is complimented by thick wavy leaves that mimic water falling. Long lasting blue color will stay well into summer on this vigorous grower.
Bright yellow foliage to add a bit of sunshine to your shade garden! Attractive rippled edges as a nice texture to the wedge shaped leaves. Mid summer bring lavender flowers that rise high above the foliage and attracts hummingbirds!
A low growing ground cover like Dianthus with bright fushia flowers that appear in early summer. Flowers appear on top of semi evergreen to evergreen foliage. A great option for sunny drier spots!
Huge globes of purple flower clusters on tall strong stems. A great deer resistant bulb that makes quite an impact in your garden!
A loved plant by pollinators that adds dark yet vivid blue/purple flowers that emerge from deep maroon buds. A more compact Salvia reaching about 22-24 inches tall and wide.
Deep red serrated flowers cover this perennial from late spring into fall. Strong straight stems on green thin leaved foliage make for a nice cut flower.
This is a reblooming daylily so you can enjoy the large 4 inch bright yellow blooms from spring to frost! A rather adaptable plant makes this easy to grow and easy to enjoy.
The foliage makes this plant stand out from a crowd. The silver gray leaves with deep veining provide interest in shaded areas and stream banks. In early spring little blue flowers pop up that are reminiscent of forget me nots.
Masses of pure white flower spikes. Deer resistant and great for cutting. Attracts hummingbirds and pollinators.
This premium daylily has terrific fragrant red flowers with yellow centers. Re-blooms and tolerates tough conditions including black walnuts. Grows to 27" tall in full to part sun Photo courtesy of Walter's Gardens
Lenten roses are terrific garden plants that the deer dont eat!
'Paradigm' has light green-gold leaves with darker blue margins. As spring goes on, the variegation increases. Lavender flowers will grow in mid summer.
'One Last Dance' has vivid green leaves with lighter yellow margins. The margins are highly irregular, creating a feathered appearance. The yellow margins change to become more green as the seasons progress.