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This short but showy daylily produces peach pink blooms with red veining. The petals are ruffled with green centers. The blooms emerge in early summer and are about 4 inches across.
A towering grass that produces blue-green summer color and beautiful pink flowers. It grows in a nice upright clump that would make a good screen. This is a good substitute for the invasive miscanthus grass!
A hybrid Clematis that doesn't vine. It produces loads of small blue violet flowers that are contrasted by the white anthers. A unique clematis that can serve a specific purpose in the garden!
Goldies wood fern is a native fern that thrives in moist shady areas.
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.
Small tidy clumps of silvery blue blades make this sedge a nice addition to the garden that will fit and grow in most spots. A great choice for bed borders, along walkways, or planting in mass.
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
This unusually colored Iris bears copper colored blooms as the common name suggests. Color can vary slightly from being more reddish or more orange. A spring bloomer that is nicely accented by its thin light green leaves.
The largest Shasta Daisy flowers! Classic pure white blooms with yellow centers that can get to 5-7 inches across. Great upright habit with a long summer bloom time.
Huge globes of purple flower clusters on tall strong stems. A great deer resistant bulb that makes quite an impact in your garden!
A larger catmint with large dark purple/blue flowers. Grows 3 feet tall and wide with an upright mounding habit. Attractive to lots of pollinators. Lovely fragrant foliage.
This native grass is probably the most tolerant of some shade. Produces handsome drooping seed heads that move in the slightest breeze. Grows 2-5' tall
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.
A herbaceous ground cover that spreads by stolons. Toothed foliage typical of strawberries with white flowers with yellow centers in spring. Produces edible fruit after flowering.
Named for its velvety, hairy foliage this is a nice ground-cover with attractive foliage. Typically the latest blooming Heuchera with blooms that are whitish pink.
A compact garden phlox that provides clusters of beautiful deep pink flowers for you and pollinators! Grows to about 16 inches tall and 18 inches wide.
We grew this veronica for the first time in 2020 and it was a real hit! The foliage only grows 6-8" tall but the dark purple flower spikes can get up to 12" long. Butterflies love it and you will too! Easy to grow, deer resistant and are also good as c
Perennial Plant of the Year 2013 Really nice clean variegated foliage. Leaves are perfectly trimmed in with a creamy white border. Flowers are fragrant but held below the foliage so enjoyed more for the fragrance than the appearance. Works great as a gro
This native perennial is also know as "the great Blue Lobelia" or " Blue cardinal flower". The flowers are a nice bright blue and appear late summer. The plants thrive in medium to wet soils and reach 2-3' in height in full to part sun.
Bright gold foliage that can handle more sun than most hosta
Perennial Plant of the Year 2015 Hardy geranium that forms a loose mat of aromatic foliage. The flowers are white with a pink throat and very pale. This geranium blooms in the early summer with sporadic blooms after the heavy flush is finished.
A great ground cover that thrives in dry shade! Use this as a lawn replacement or plant under trees to keep the weeds out! Fine green foliage that arches beautifully.
Perennial Plant of the Year 2011 This native perennial offers two seasons of beauty. The spring brings clusters of light blue flowers on top of the feathery foliage. In the fall the foliage turns a beautiful bright gold.