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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.
An excellent evergreen ground cover that is completely covered with purple flowers in the spring! A great option for hillsides, rock gardens, or anywhere you need a great ground cover.
Large single blooms of white flowers with bold red centers that seem to be painted on. Blooms appear early in the spring when most other plants are still dormant with flowers that can be up to 3 inches across.
A graceful plant with thin hair like green foliage that produces fragrant airy flower panicles in late summer. The flowers are a light tan color that will eventually turn to seed for the birds to enjoy.
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!
A nice ground cover that has loads of white star shaped flowers in early summer. Fall will bring about brilliant red orange colors before going dormant for the winter.
Tufted clumps of narrow foliage give way to soft blue flowers with yellow centers. This has a larger flower than some other blue eyed grasses. Enjoyed by pollinators.
Long lasting plentiful blooms of vibrant red and sunshine yellow will brighten up your summer. Blooms from spring to summer.
Compact plants with really large flowers. Looks great planted with yellow flowering plants. Very long blooming especially if spent flowers are trimmed off. Deer generally avoid this plant but the butterflies and other pollinators love it. Grows to 1bout 1
Garden phlox have come a long way! This newer cultivar is wonderfully mildew resistant, Branches well, does not need staking and blooms for a good long time. Large cream flowers with pink centers. Grows to 22-26" tall and wide. Best in full sun
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
A stunning spring blooming wildflower that is a sign that spring is here! A single "stem" with 3 petaled maroon flowers framed by 3 large green bracts below. You'll see these bloom in April-May in woodland setting with high organic matter.
This lamb's ear has the biggest, wonderfully velvety soft silver foliage. The foliage adds a great different texture to a border. Deer and rabbit resistant. Only grows 8-10" tall.
This cultivar of native beebalm is outstanding! It does need some room to grow since it can reach 4-5' tall. The foliage is more mildew resistant than most other monardas. The large red flowers are hummingbird magnets. The native parent appears in moist s
Very popular garden classic perennial. This is a clump forming evergreen perennial that produces blue/purple flower spikes. Very adaptable to many conditions. Can grow in dry shade to full sun. Reaches 12-18" tall and wide
Beautiful heart-shaped silvery leaves on this mat forming perennial. The rich magenta-purple flowers appear in late spring and sporadically through the summer. Only grows to 6-8" tall. Does best in shade to part sun.
Great easy to grow perennial! Terrific foliage for shady areas. This variety has matte-green foliage that is enormous.
Foliage emerges in the spring as blue and as it matures it will transition to gray-green. Fragrant flowers bloom in late summer.
This perennial is a more compact version of its native parent, growing to approximately 2-3' tall. The flowers are single to double approximately 2-3" wide. Makes a nice cut flower since it has good stiff stems that also rarely need staking in the garden.
This native wildflower has white flowers that are strangely shaped like upside down pants, hence the common name- Dutchman's breeches. Blooms in march and must be in the shade. Reaches 6-12" tall
An unmistakable sedge! This little beauty has interesting foliage that the Mt. Cuba Center describes as 'geometric' and we'd have to agree. It forms a nice clump of light green blades.
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.
Not only is this an attractive warm season grass with its fluffly plums but its shade tolerant! Flowers start a purplish reddish color and mature to a nice tan color.
Easy to grow perennial which can make a nice different ground cover. Produces thick glossy leaves that are attractive all growing season. Spring brings a flush of vibrant pink blooms produced in clusters on stalks above the foliage.