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Lycoris bloom with large yellow spider like flowers on naked stems in late spring. The foliage doesn't form until after the plant has flowered and starts to die back.
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!
Long lasting plentiful blooms of vibrant red and sunshine yellow will brighten up your summer. Blooms from spring to summer.
Rich purple glossy foliage with small spikes of pinkish purple flowers make this Heuchera stand out. An easy to grow plant that only gets 1-2 feet tall and wide.
Single daisy-like flowers bloom in sunset-esque shades. Buds emerge red and open orange, fading to a creamy butter yellow. Colors are best in the cool parts of the year—which happen to be when the plant usually flowers.
'Spanish Flare' bears 3", single light yellow flowers with maroon red flares concentrated around the center.
This native grass does great in hot dry conditions. Forms a nice mound of fine textured deep green foliage. Looks great in mass plantings! Produces seed heads that are enjoyed by birds. Really nice fall and winter color.
Nice late season bloomer. Truly hardy. This Chrysanthemum is not like the "mums" that are sold everywhere else, they are more like daisies with a more open and upright habit. Grows to 26" tall
A painted fern like no other! Huge! Looks great with large hosta and Sun King Aralia. Grows to 3' tall and up to 6' wide. Terrific filler for shady spots
Also known as large coneflower. This plant sports nice large glaucous bluish-green paddle shaped leaves. It can reach 7' tall. Best to leave the spent flowers and seed heads for the goldfinches to feast on.
A native woodland staple. Three green leaves on a single stem produce a three petaled flower with yellow sepals. Petals are slightly wavy and usually 3-4 inches wide. A shade loving perennial.
Typically found in woodland areas this is a spring blooming wildflower that produces 3 yellow petals and 3 narrow green sepals framed by large mottled leaf like bracts.
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.
This plant is actually a cultivar of a North American Native! The gold centered variegation is very striking. The foliage also gets curly white threads. The flower appear on sturdy stalks above the foliage in mid summer. Very tough plant for full sun. Th
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.
Gives you the look of moss on an evergreen perennial plant! Grows well in full sun in moist well drained soils. A good choice for around stone pavers as it can handle light foot traffic.
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.
A tidy low growing perennial that gets its name from the 'balloon' shape of the petals form before opening. This is a delicate pink color with darker pink veining on the petals. A very low maintenance plant!
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