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Bright red foliage will mature into a deep mahogany color. Coming out of the lobed leaves are the pretty red stalks that hold the light pink flower.
Also known as narrow leafed mountain mint
Grows up to 5' tall with slender sombrero shaped yellow flowers for a good part of the summer. Butterflies love it.
This low grass forms attractive tufted mounds of attractive arching foliage. The silvery plumes that rise above fade to gold in the fall and sway nicely in the breeze. Very adaptable and even deer resistant. If you have ever admired the plantings on New
Perennial Plant of the Year 2019 This Stachys was ranked the highest at the Chicago Botanical Gardens Plant Evaluation Trials. Great flower production, vigor, habit and winter hardiness. Nice puckered clean foliage all season. Grows to 18-24" tall in ful
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.
This is an improved cultivar of the native Turtlehead. The flowers are a richer pink and the foliage is a darker green. Flowers bloom in spikes from bottom to top. Blooms late in the summer and makes a good source of pollen and nectar for pollinators.
This native sedge is easy to grow and forms a ground cover in full to part shade, unlike many other sedges that prefer moist to wet soils Carex pensylvanica like dry to average moisture soils.
Small tidy clumps of silvery blue blades make this sedge a nice addition to the garden that will fit and grow in most spots. A great choice for bed borders, along walkways, or planting in mass.
A Southeast native hibiscus that produces bright red flowers from June through fall. The foliage is deeply lobed into 3,5, or 7 lobes. Hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies are attracted to the blooms. The stems are also great for nesting/overwintering
Asters bring one final show to the garden before winter. These asters grow to a medium height with showy pink flowers. They excellent food for both pollinators and birds trying to stock up before winter!
Huge globes of purple flower clusters on tall strong stems. A great deer resistant bulb that makes quite an impact in your garden!
A late bloomer of purple 'tufts' of flowers. A nice addition to a rain garden as it can handle periods of flood and wet soil.
Awesome native plant! Perfect for sunny wet areas. Attractive clusters of tiny pink flowers attract pollinators, specifically being a larval host for Monarch butterflies.
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
Great vibrant color that definitely stands out! Coral pink blooms with dark eyes demand attention against the dark stems and green foliage. Hummingbirds often visit Phlox so its a great addition to pollinator gardens.
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
This native plant is a butterfly magnet. Historically used in medical herb gardens since the foliage has medicinal properties. Grows to 4-6' tall and 3-4' wide in full to part sun.
A tall nativar that is beloved by all kind of pollinators! Small lavender rose colored flowers form in clusters against whorls of dark green leaves.
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
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.
This is a woodland goldenrod that is very shade tolerant! This late season bloomer is a pollinator magnet with its spikes of small bright yellow flowers.
A great ground cover that works wonderfully in those hard to plant dry shady areas! New leaves are a beautiful maroon that will transition into a glossy dark green in summer. Spring produces creamy flowers that stand out against the dark foliage.