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Have a dry, rocky, poor soil, sunny area that nothing wants to grow in? Pussytoes make a great ground cover for that kind of area! Short stems arise from the basal foliage in spring while the rest of the year the foliage is a nice soft silvery green.
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!
A late season bloomer that provides you small lavender flowers with yellow centers. Although the flowers are smaller this is a heavy blooming perennial so you won't be lacking on color!
A white flowering native milkweed that has thin needle-like leaves. Most know the pink and orange milkweeds, while this is a lesser known species it is still a Monarch larval host! Add it to your other milkweeds for a mix of color!
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.
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.
The Dryopteris filix-mas male fern is a decisuous fern native to the United States. This plant is a large, arching, deciduous male fern with erect, stout rhizomes and medium green blades.
Actaea pachypoda, commonly known as Doll’s Eyes or White Baneberry, is a shade-loving native perennial grown for its striking white berries with black “pupils” held on thick red stems. Be aware that the berries are poisonous.
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
Scoring a 4.5 out of 5 in the Mt. Cuba Centers trial this is an awesome selection of Phlox. Foliage is extremely resistant to powdery mildew so foliage stays looking good all season! Foliage is a lighter green than the species. Summer blooming flowers
An early blooming perennial wildflower that is often one of the first to emerge in spring. Drooping yellow flowers emerge from upright vase shaped foliage that is bright green.
A tall native perennial with clusters of small pink flowers. Definitely a pollinator favorite if you come out to the nursery in late summer/fall you'll see butterflies and bees all over Joe Pye Weed!
A sign for spring! This early blooming ground cover has soft pink flowers that sit above large leaved evergreen foliage.
Can be grown as a perennial or in a container. A small, cool season grass only getting to 8-18 inches tall and 12-16 inches wide. Eye catching variegated gold and green foliage keeps its bright color throughout summer.
Awesome native plant! Perfect for sunny wet areas. Attractive clusters of tiny pink flowers attract pollinators, specifically being a larval host for Monarch butterflies.
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.
'Tropical Sunset' has 3", single creamy yellow flowers that are dramatically streaked with burgundy red veining and picotee edges
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
Whether you call it senecio or Packera it's still Golden Groundsel to us. This plant produces masses of yellow daisy like flowers held well above the shiny green leaves. Spreads and naturalizes nicely as a ground cover. Attracts loads of pollinators. Grow
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.
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.