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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.
One of the first things to flower in late winter or early spring providing a nice change of scenery in your garden or landscape. Although it blooms early the flowers will last for months!
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
A medium sized Hosta that has variegated foliage that changes as it ages. Starting with chartreuse margins that get more gold/yellow then eventually fading to more of a creamy color.
A pollinator magnet! You will see butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds on this perennial all summer long! Easy to grow, boasting indigo blue flower spikes atop dark green foliage.
Perennial Plant of the Year 2010 Easy to grow native perennial that produces showy purple lupine like flowers. Grows 3-4' tall in full to part sun
A stunning multicolored Baptisia! Creates an ombre affect as newer blooms open mauve/pink and fade to almost pure white all on the same spike. Easy to grow statement piece for any garden or landscape.
A compact coneflower boasting 'intense' orange color when first blooming and fading to a paler orange as flowers mature giving your garden a plethora of oranges all on one plant!
Perfect native for a trellis in the garden or in a container on the patio. Grows quickly and needs little maintenance. Produces fragrant white flowers in late summer to fall.
This is a smaller than the species Joe Pye weed. This cultivar grows 2-3' tall and only 1-2' wide. Great in rain gardens and deer resistant.
White flowering native perennial. Grows to 2-3' tall and 18-24" wide in part shade.
This is a very compact growing yarrow with bright violet-magenta flowers.
Part of the 'Moody Blues' series of compact Veronicas. Dark Blue features deep saturated blue flower spikes from spring till fall! The long bloom time will make you and the pollinators love this perennial.
A mini Hosta with big impact! Chartreuse veined leaves with smooth edges add brightness to any shady spot in the garden. Lavender summer flowers bring around the hummingbirds and bumblebees.
This tall woodland sunflower has bright yellow ray flowers with slight darker yellow centers. Its not only beautiful but is important to many different types of wildlife!
A tall native that provides the garden with bright yellow flowers in summer and attractive foliage. Not only will Senna attract pollinators, but it is also a larval host for Sulphur butterflies.
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.
Definitely a unique looking native perennial. True flowers are green, yellow, or cream that typically have dark purple 'spots' on them. Showy bracts are pale pink to lavender in color. An awesome plant for pollinators.
A tall native perennial that can get to 7 feet tall. Large domes of small pink lavender flowers sit atop strong stems with whorled leaves. A huge pollinators magnet! Its a great source of nectar for honeybees.
This is an improved cultivar of the native Turtlehead. The flowers are a richer pink and tghe foliage is a darker green. Grows to 2-4' tall. Native habitat is wet areas but we have had good luck in average soil as long as it does not dry out.
A more compact hardy hibiscus with huge dark magenta flowers against dark foliage. A profuse bloomer of large 8 inch flowers creates quite the statement in the garden!
A medium sized yarrow with yellow flowers in the middle contrasting with the white flower on the outside. A good native perennial with interesting fern like foliage giving it a unique look.
Soft pastel flowers on a disease resistant native cultivar.
Attractive deeply lobed foliage gives way to bell shaped white to lilac flowers from about May to June. A nice woodland native that grows best in part shade.