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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.
This species of bluestem produces what looks to be puffs at the top of its stalks. It has blue-green stems that produce a beautiful red fall color.
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!
Part of the Moody Blues series that is known for easy-to-grow compact plants. 'Moody Blues Pink' produces light pink spiked flowers that bloom from early summer through fall.
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.
The Meehan's Mint is a plant in the mint family that has heart shaped leaves and lavender blue flowers that bloom from mid to late spring. This plant is good for groundcover for shade and woodland gardens as well as shady border areas.
'Magnifica' produces orange tubular flowers that are loved by hummingbirds! This is our native honeysuckle, so it provides much benefit to our wildlife! Honeysuckle blooms with a big flush in early summer and then continues to bloom sporadically throughou
A shade ground cover with large veined leaves that spreads slowly by rhizomes to become a nice full colony! Deer tend to stay away from American Ginger making it a great choice for this area.
So many Phlox to choose from! Let us select the best ones for you. This Early blooming selection is exceptionally mildew resistant. It has a Stoloniferous habit, meaning that it spreads. Nice pure white flowers with a faint light purple eye. Nice fragranc
Claytonia virginiana, also known as the Spring Beauty, is an herbaceous perennial with attractive pink and white flowers in the spring. It is typically found in moist woodlands, valleys, meadows, and prairies. This plant is nontoxic, and even considered e
The violet spiked flowers bloom from top to bottom throughout summer. Flowers are soft and wispy, providing a unique texture. An easy to grow perennial for hard to plant sunny locations.
Bright cherry flowers on this garden staple. A straight native species that attracts all kinds of pollinators and birds! An easy to grow reliable perennial!
The Polemonium cae. 'Brise d'Anjou' Jacob's Ladder has attractive variegated foliage and blue flowers that bloom in the summer.
This perennial has a large native range and is easy to grow in dry to average soil in full sun. White tubular flowers are attractive to not only us but to butterflies and hummingbirds as well!
Perennial Plant of the Year 2007 Dont let the name fool you, this catmint can grow to 24-30" tall. Its a nice option since the seeds produced are sterile so it does not spread throughout the garden. Deer resistant and drought tolerant make it a good choic
This perennial not only has nice soft pink flowers and terrific fall red/orange fall color but an amazing highly aromatic foliage. We like to use it near walkways where even a slight brush up against the foliage will release the fragrance.
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.
Echinacea soft orange is celebrated for its delicate soft orange blooms, which feature a subtle gradient of color that transitions from a gentle peach at the base to a soft, sunny orange at the tip
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
Blooming in early spring this native bulb produces light to dark blue violet star shaped flowers. Blooming from about April to June and then going dormant in the summer heat.
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!
Baby blue star-shaped flowers that form in clusters atop strong stems and thick glossy foliage. Easy to grow and requires little maintenance, making this a nice, worry free perennial for anyone.