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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.
'Spanish Flare' bears 3", single light yellow flowers with maroon red flares concentrated around the center.
'Tropical Sunset' has 3", single creamy yellow flowers that are dramatically streaked with burgundy red veining and picotee edges
This is a reblooming daylily so you can enjoy the large 4 inch bright yellow blooms from spring to frost! A rather adaptable plant makes this easy to grow and easy to enjoy.
This premium daylily has terrific fragrant red flowers with yellow centers. Re-blooms and tolerates tough conditions including black walnuts. Grows to 27" tall in full to part sun Photo courtesy of Walter's Gardens
A similar plant to ' Stella de Oro ' but with brighter yellow blooms that have a citrusy smell. Reblooming variety means you can enjoy the flowers from spring until fall.
Two toned blooms with dusty purple flowers accented by gold petals with contrasting purple veins. A compact early summer bloomer that thrives in wet areas!
Copious amounts of yellow flowers on long panicles adorn the tree in early summer. Considered to be a tough urban tree.
A large native shade tree that will get to be 70-90 feet tall. Large recognizable leaves adorn this tree along with stunning yellow and orange flower from which the tree was named.
Lycoris bloom with large yellow spider like flowers on naked stems in late spring. The foliage doesn't form until after the plant has flowered and starts to die back.
A semi-double to double blooming Peony with yellow flowers that fade to a rosy center. Blooming in the spring as is typically with most Peonies. Lots of blooms on strong stems.
Grows up to 5' tall with slender sombrero shaped yellow flowers for a good part of the summer. Butterflies love it.
A small native shrub that produces edible black berries in the summer. Yellow bell-shaped flowers bloom in clusters in early spring. This species does not have thorns and does not sucker so no need to worry about it getting out of control!
Perennial Plant of the Year 2023. Move over Goldsturm, this smaller version is much more resistant to Septoria Leaf Spot which is what causes Goldsturm to look rough by late summer. Grows to about 22"
The bigger the better! This giant coneflower has a flower stalk of 6+ feet and pops with a brilliant color of yellow. Great when planted a view and the birds will love it too!
Don't let the height (5-9 feet) scare you off, this is a great, easy to grow native! Loose clusters of yellow flowers bloom July through September for late season pollinator interest. Deer resistant with its course hairy leaves that resemble a pin oak lea
Nice tall yellow flowering native wildflower.
One of the only goldenrods to tolerate shade -an excellent selection for a wooded area. Popular with the pollinators.
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 short compact golden rod made for even the smallest of gardens! A wonderful late-season pollinator plant that won't overtake the garden. Beautiful yellow arching blooms are unmistakable.
Awesome plant for bees and butteflies! Small golden yellow blooms on thin leafed foliage. A fragrant plant that is known for smelling like anise when the leaves are crushed.
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.