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This is a mixed selection of the very tough dry site tolerant succulent perennial.
Technically now known as Hylotelephium telephium but that does not matter. This perennial has attractive grey green fleshy leaves on purplish red stems and produces the classic sedum pink flowers late in the season. Grows to 24-30" tall in full sun.
Sedum ternatum 'Larinem Park' is a sedum with prolific blooms in the summer months. This low-growing plant would be great in shady rock gardens or on rock walls.
Perennial Plant of the Year 1997 It is a well deserved accreditation for this long blooming easy to grow perennial. The deep violet blue flowers rise above the foliage to 18-24" tall. Very few pest issues, even the deer avoid it. Best in full sun
This a dwarf clump forming perennial that only grows to 8-10" tall. Great option when you dont have the room for May Night. No chance of flopping with this compact dense variety. Best in full sun
This compact cultivar of native black eyed Susan from mid-summer into the fall. Great cut flowers! Only reaches 10-15" tall. Free flowering and easy to grow.
The Prairie Coneflower 'Red Midget' is a nativar that has flowers that are bright yellow and red with a dark brown, long, cylindrical center. The flowers resemble a slender sombrero, hence the name. This is a drought tolerant plant.
The Polemonium cae. 'Brise d'Anjou' Jacob's Ladder has attractive variegated foliage and blue flowers that bloom in the summer.
This native phlox makes an excellent ground cover for shaded areas. Compact habit, frangrant and lavender blue flowers make it a winner. Grows to 10-12" tall in full to part shade.
The Perennial Plant Association declared this plant to be the Perennial plant of the Year in 1995. A well deserved accreditation for this low maintenance plant. Butterflies love it and you will too! Grows to 36" tall in full sun
A compact form of the award winning Russian Sage. This cultivar only reaches 18-24" tall. All the features of its larger parent in a small size.
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.
This is the native form of pachysandra and a more responsible option than the invasive pachysandra terminalis. Grows 8-12" tall in full to part shade.
Bright yellow cheery flowers on a plant that thrives in dry sunny spots. Unlike other Oenothera species these flowers will open during the day! Many different types of bees and hummingbirds will visit this plant.
A great drought tolerant daisy that features white petals with green centers. Waxy green foliage looks great with or without the flowers!
Perennial Plant of the Year 2007 Dont let the name fool you, this catmint can grow to 24-30" tall. Its a nice option since the seeds produced are sterile so it does not spread throughout the garden. Deer resistant and drought tolerant make it a good choic
This is a lower growing version of the popular Walker's Low. Reaches 12-18" tall and 18-24" wide in full sun
This cultivar of native beebalm is outstanding! It does need some room to grow since it can reach 4-5' tall. The foliage is more mildew resistant than most other monardas. The large red flowers are hummingbird magnets. The native parent appears in moist s
The Ostrich Fern has fronds which resemble ostrich plumes that are medium green in color. This plant is Native to North America. The plants emerge in the spring and go into dormacy in early winter.
Also known as "blazing Star" because of the deep purple flower spikes. The plants grow 2-4' tall. Birds and butterflies love this plant.
A large hosta with dark glossy green foliage and distinct veining, leaves can get to be 9 inches long! White fragrant tubular flowers emerge in midsummer on tall scapes that rise high above the foliage.
Foliage emerges in the spring as blue and as it matures it will transition to gray-green. Fragrant flowers bloom in late summer.