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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 low growing evergreen that thrives in full sun. Bright white inflorescence cover this plant from throughout spring.
A firework display of vibrant yellow flowers on long arching stems really do a put on a show late in the season. Usually blooming in September Goldenrod adds not only beauty to the garden but late season pollinator food too!
Easy to grow native perennial that is great for naturalizing if you allow the seed heads to ripen and distribute. If planted in a border it is best to cut the plant back stems in late spring to encourage a fuller shorter plant. 4-6' height and 3-4' wide i
This is a native poppy that thrives in woodland settings. Grows to 12-18" tall. The ideal location has sun in the spring and then shaded through the rest of the summer.
Perennial Plant of the Year 1999. A tried and true cultivar that has been around since 1937. Large yellow flowers held above the foliage on strong stems.
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
Pointed wavy edged leaves with green centers and creamy white margins on this classic looking hosta. Perfect for shade gardens! Midsummer brings almost pure white tubular flowers that will attracts all sorts of pollinators, especially hummingbirds.
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.
loads of blue airy flowers late summer till frost! An easy to grow late bloomer the pollinators love! This is a fast spreading plant making it great for naturalized areas. A gorgeous show of light blue adds a different color for late season plants. Prefer
This hybrid of the native dicentra eximia has cherry red flowers. Nice finely cut grey green foliage stay attractive all summer. Grows 12-18" tall and wide
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.
Add softness to the wet areas shady areas in your landscape with 'Deutschland Astible'. Bountiful white plumes atop dark green foliage.
Pink Lilac blooms appear fuzzy when in full bloom. This is a dwarf astilbe that makes a nice ground cover in moist areas. The foliage has a nice coarse texture that deer tend to stay away from. A great choice for shady gardens.
A towering grass that produces blue-green summer color and beautiful pink flowers. It grows in a nice upright clump that would make a good screen. This is a good substitute for the invasive miscanthus grass!
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!
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 an early blooming Phlox with full clusters of pink flowers! In addition to the early bloom 'Early flamingo' also blooms for a long time usually from May to August. Loved by pollinators you are sure to see hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees visiti
This is a mid sized Astilbe that has lavender to magenta tones on the plums of flowers. This garden classic does best in shady spots that have good moisture.
Vulcan shows strong growth with nice white centers that wont 'melt out'. Contrasting with the dark green margins the variegated foliage is quite attractive. Lavender flowers emerge in mid-summer attracting hummingbirds!