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A sign for spring! This early blooming ground cover has soft pink flowers that sit above large leaved evergreen foliage.
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 smaller Nepeta that typically grows wider than it is tall. Darker periwinkle flowers sit atop foliage with a rounded growing habit. A very attractive plant for pollinators.
Named for its velvety, hairy foliage this is a nice ground-cover with attractive foliage. Typically the latest blooming Heuchera with blooms that are whitish pink.
A compact garden phlox that provides clusters of beautiful deep pink flowers for you and pollinators! Grows to about 16 inches tall and 18 inches wide.
A larger catmint with large dark purple/blue flowers. Grows 3 feet tall and wide with an upright mounding habit. Attractive to lots of pollinators. Lovely fragrant foliage.
Nice hardy yet delicate looking feathery fronds. Very tough and easy to grow.
A tall native perennial typically found in wet prairies. Produces white and yellow tassel like flowers on purple stems with interesting compound foliage. Great for meadows, borders, or as a background plant.
Truly a summer beauty! Grass like foliage produces a long stop which has globe shaped bloom on it. Flowers are clusters of small lavender pink flowers that are sure to attract butterflies and bees. Blooms last from July to August.
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.
Also known as large coneflower. This plant sports nice large glaucous bluish-green paddle shaped leaves. It can reach 7' tall. Best to leave the spent flowers and seed heads for the goldfinches to feast on.
This pollinator magnet produces tons of yellow flowers which are loved by bees, flies, beetles, and others. The foliage is also enjoyed by swallowtail butterfly caterpillars. This is a terrific choice for a rain garden or naturalized area. Grows to 1-3' t
This is a mixed selection of the very tough dry site tolerant succulent perennial.
Technically now known as Hylotelephium telephium but that does not matter. This perennial has attractive grey green fleshy leaves on purplish red stems and produces the classic sedum pink flowers late in the season. Grows to 24-30" tall in full sun.
This an improved version of the old garden classic Autumn Joy sedum. The flowers are larger and more colorful and the plants dont tend to flop as much as Autumn Joy. Grows to 24-30" tall in full sun.
Sedum thrives in dry sunny locations and is perfect for spilling over rock gardens! Succulent like leaves are a medium green till fall when it takes on a stunning red color. Blooms in late summer with small star shaped pink flowers.
This is a lower growing version of the popular Walker's Low. Reaches 12-18" tall and 18-24" wide in full sun
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
Also known as "blazing Star" because of the deep purple flower spikes. The plants grow 2-4' tall. Birds and butterflies love this plant.
Native perennial iris blooms with bluish purple flowers on plants that reach about 30" tall. Thrives in medium to wet soils in full to part shade.
A medium sized hosta with green centers and creamy white margins on pointed leaves. Lavender tubular flowers emerge in midsummer on scapes that rise above the foliage. Flowers attracts all sorts of pollinators, especially hummingbirds!