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This lamb's ear has the biggest, wonderfully velvety soft silver foliage. The foliage adds a great different texture to a border. Deer and rabbit resistant. Only grows 8-10" tall.
Forms a 15-20” tall mound of wavy, heart-shaped apple-green leaves variegated with creamy margins. The real prize that comes from this hosta is the fragrance! Enjoy!
A low growing evergreen that thrives in full sun. Bright white inflorescence cover this plant from throughout spring.
This is the white form of the always loved purple coneflower. Butterflies love the flowers, birds love the seed heads and you will love the whole plant! Grows to 18-24" tall and wide and does best in full sun but can tolerate part sun.
A great perennial for pollinators! Pretty dark spikes with tiny lavender flowers popping out at different times.
Our favorite red blooming Honeysuckle! This is not the invasive Japanese variety. We have one in a planter near our check out shed at the nursery and we have a parade of hummingbirds on it all summer. Plant one and you will not be disappointed!
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
This native vine is truly a Gold Medal Winner! The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society awarded this beauty the honor of its Gold Medal. The plant produces fragrant yellow flowers in both sun and shade. It also retains its foliage nicely through the winter
Native from the south the central US this cold hardy wisteria is not as aggressive as the Asian species but still grows with good vigor. Large foot long racemes of lavender blue flowers adorn this vine starting around June.
A nativar Wisteria that is smaller and less aggressive than the invasive Asian variety. Although smaller it does not loose any of the beauty. Showy racemes of purple lavender flowers bloom late spring into early summer.
Beloved by hummingbirds, butterflies, and all sorts of other pollinators the purple flowers of Ironweed are not only beautiful to look at but also help out the native pollinators! A late season bloomer for end of season color and nectar flow.
This is a native poppy that thrives in woodland settings. Grows to 12-18" tall. The ideal location has sun in the spring and then shaded through the rest of the summer.
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.
This grass has four season interest and makes a great screen, accent, or mass planting. Beautiful silvery blue foliage throughout summer with red maroon fall color that persists well into winter.
This is improved variety of the very popular May Night salvia. It blooms a month earlier. Gorgeous violet-blue flowers on tough dense plants. Grows to 12-14" tall.
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
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.
Perennial Plant of the Year 1999. A tried and true cultivar that has been around since 1937. Large yellow flowers held above the foliage on strong stems.
This a leafy perennial grown for its edible stems that are used most commonly in pies. Grows 2-4 feet tall with large leaves and red stems.
This native fern is evergreen! Unlike many other ferns, this one does not spread much, it will form a nice clump. Deer resistant too! Grows to 12-24" tall and wide in full to part shade.