Your cart is currently empty
Perennial Plant of the Year 2014
A coneflower like no other! Blooms of many different colors pop up around June giving your garden an eye catching appeal. Flowering colors include purple, pink, red, orange, yellow, and white.
The mountain mints are listed on many “Top Ten Plants for Pollinators” lists
Pure white cup shaped flowers that look like balloons before they open! A compact perennial with a nice mounding habit.
This compact form of geranium forms a spreading mound of dark green foliage with rediish purple flowers. The fall colors is a nice red. Resists deer and rabbit damage.
White tubular flowers emerge in late summer and bloom through fall. Flowers will bloom in spikes from bottom to top. The blooms are reminiscent of a turtles head, which is where it gets its common name from. The Foliage is a dark glossy green.
‘Big Blue’ is an upright-columnar, thick-stemmed plant that is best known for its showy violet blue flowers and bracts. Flowers bloom throughout summer.
The Crinkleroot Toothwort is a native plant to the USA and Eastern Canada. This plant has white or light pink flowers that bloom from mid-April to mid-May. The leaves and roots of this plant can be eaten raw or cooked and have a hot, peppery taste.
The common name stems from the soft hairs in the foliage that gives it a gray green color. 4 inch sunshine yellow flowers emerge in late summer and bloom into fall with seeds forming in fall for the song birds to enjoy!
One of the most pure white flowered Dicentras! A beloved shade plant 'Titanium' brings beautiful white blooms paired with blue green foliage.
Bright yellow foliage to add a bit of sunshine to your shade garden! Attractive rippled edges as a nice texture to the wedge shaped leaves. Mid summer bring lavender flowers that rise high above the foliage and attracts hummingbirds!
A spreading deer resistant ground cover that is easy to grow. Showy magenta flowers complimented by red sepals in late spring and fragrant foliage all make this a nice choice!
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.
Great tall native perennial that can handle all sorts of conditions.
Pollinator magnet! If you want bee, butterflies and other pollinators you need Pycnanthemums!
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
If you want to attract hummingbirds this is the plant! Red tubular flowers are a favorite among the Ruby Throated Hummingbirds, we often see them at the nursery enjoying the nectar from this native honeysuckle.
Perennial Plant of the Year 2001. This is one of the best ornamental grasses available. Produces its "flowers" or inflorescence early in the season so they can be enjoyed longer. Nice narrow vertical habit. The foliage grows to about 3' tall and the flowe
Perennial Plant of the Year 2018 This is truly an award winning perennial! . The plant grows as a compact clump of glossy green strap like foliage and produces bright rosy purple rounded flower clusters above the foliage. Long blooming and deer resistant.
A nice low growing sedge that produces narrow light green foliage. Common name comes from the star shaped inflorescence that are quite attractive.
This woodland ground cover produces white flowers in spring that eventually transition into red berries that stick around through winter. A great way to add winter interest into shade gardens. Foliage is a glossy dark green with each leaf being small and