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The mountain mints are listed on many “Top Ten Plants for Pollinators” lists
This cultivar was discovered growing in the wild. The flower petals are curled which creates a quilled effect.
This is the native form of pachysandra and a more responsible option than the invasive pachysandra terminalis. Grows 8-12" tall in full to part shade.
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.
Perennial Plant of the Year 2010! Spring brings a flush of blue spikes of flowers that resemble lupines. Blooms will usually last into early summer then they start to form seed pods. These seed pods are a unique feature.
'Twilite' is a false indigo hybrid that is a heavy mid-spring bloomer. The flowers are pea-like and violet-purple with yellow keels, which bloom from late April to early June, as well as blue-green trifoliate leaves.
Baptisia 'Aurora' is a heavy bloomer in the late spring to early summer. 'Aurora' has color-changing flowers that emerge warm yellow and then slowly become a rose-lavender as they mature.
An improvement over the species with longer lasting flowers and more golden fall color. Steele blue flowers emerge in spring against green foliage. Fall brings golden yellow color accented by the red hued stems.
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 native mountain mint is really a pollinator magnet! Our planting at the nursery is truly covered in countless pollinators during the summer. It is in the mint family but not as aggressive as other mints. It will spread but can be controlled but cutti
Bright raspberry colored flowers on this perennial with a horrible common name, Lungwort. Apparently named after the theory that the heavily blotched silver leaves resemble a diseased lung. Grows to 12" tall and 18" wide in shade
This native phlox makes an excellent ground cover for shaded areas. Compact habit, frangrant and lavender blue flowers make it a winner. Grows to 10-12" tall in full to part shade.
Light purple tubular flowers adorn this perennial from mid summer through fall. A great addition to pollinator or herb gardens that does well in dry harder to plant soils.
A large hosta with dark glossy green foliage and distinct veining, leaves can get to be 9 inches long! White fragrant tubular flowers emerge in midsummer on tall scapes that rise high above the foliage.
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.
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.
The 'Navajo Sunset' has wonderfully fragrant flowers and leaves that makes great herbal tea. Not only does this plant attract humans, this is a favorite of pollinators and hummingbirds. This plant blooms in the summer months.
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 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.
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
This plant is a naturally occurring cross between Aster spectabilis and Aster Macrophyllus. The plants look more like a ground cover in the spring but then they shoot up and present the garden with lavender blue flowers on top of dark flower stems. grows
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