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An outstanding fall beauty! This compact form of Splibeard Bluestem is a great fit for dry sunny areas in the garden. Summer foliage is blue-green while fall brings red hues. You will also see the fluffy seed heads in the fall contrast with the red blades
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.
Large blooms that transition from the frilly yellow edges, pale creamy yellow middle petal, into a maroon eye, and finally the bright green throat. A nice addition that stands out against the light green grass like foliage typical of Day lilies.
A nice low growing sedge that produces narrow light green foliage. Common name comes from the star shaped inflorescence that are quite attractive.
Big bold yellow double flowers emerge in spring on this heavily blooming peony. Yellow contrasts beautifully with the dark orange centers. Mildly fragrant blooms that can be 6-8 inches!
A shorter growing Russian Sage that thrives in dry sunny areas! Violet purple flowers are loved by pollinators with their long bloom time and sweet smell.
Rare in its native range this is a stunning perennial with bright crimson flowers that thrive in dry to moist well drained soils.