Baptisia minor 'Lemon Meringue'
False Indigo
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Baptisia minor 'Lemon Meringue'
False Indigo
Veronica longifolia 'Blue Skywalker'
Speedwell
Woodland Phlox
Erect, clump-forming plants sport arching stems of lemon-yellow blooms in early spring. Slightly twisted bright green foliage may become dormant in summer. Wonderful in the shady border, for naturalizing, or massing under trees. Rhizomatous. Nativ
More DetailsClusters of very fragrant, white to pale pink flowers are borne above large, divided leaves in June and July. Great addition to any area of the garden where its fragrance can be appreciated. Long blooming. Self sows and has naturalized in man
More DetailsLarge 72" stalks of yellow blooms over large, gray-green, felt-like leaves. Blooms continuously through the summer if frequently deadheaded. Great cut flower and attractive to butterflies. Wonderful specimen plant! Not long-lived, b
More DetailsTall spikes of flowers in shades of pink, apricot, mauve and cream bloom continuously through the summer if kept deadheaded. Rosettes of crinkled dark green foliage. Great cut flower and attractive to butterflies. Self sows.
More DetailsBasal rosette of textured gray-green leaves give rise to candelabras of pure-white blooms with purply-pink stamens and bright orange anthers. Very long-blooming if kept dead-headed. Great cut flower and attractive to butterflies.
More DetailsAiry spikes of rich violet flowers with golden centers bloom above purple-tinted foliage in late spring and summer. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Evergreen.
Prefers full sun and average to moist, well-drained soils. Drought t
More DetailsUpright stems of pure white flowers with thin petals and yellow-orange centers rise above evergreen rosettes of dark green, rippled leaves in summer. Shorter than many verbascum, it works in smaller spaces. Prefers full sun and well-drained soil.<
More DetailsUpright, vigorous and floriferous variety with clear white blooms. Very long blooming. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Tolerant of coastal conditions, heat and drought. Reliably perennial.
More DetailsUpright plant bearing clusters of lavender to violet flowers on airy stems. Nice "see through" plant. Can tolerate clay soil. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Tolerant of coastal conditions, heat and drought. Plants may be short-li
More DetailsA dwarf form of the species with a compact, rounded form bearing clusters of lavender to violet flowers on airy stems. Can tolerate clay soil. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Tolerant of coastal conditions, heat and drought.
More DetailsElectrifying hot pink flowers cover this vigorous, trailing groundcover. Mildew resistant foliage. Native cultivar.
Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Tolerant of coastal conditions, heat and drought.
More DetailsVigorous, spreading plant with rounded clusters of deep purple flowers. Glossy mildew resistant foliage. Very long blooming. Native. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Tolerant of coastal conditions, heat and drought.
More DetailsClusters of bright red blooms appear midspring to frost on spreading plants with hairy green foliage.
More DetailsA perennial with gorgeous architecture. Fans of thin, lavender-purple flower spikes branch like candelabras above the lance-leaved foliage. Attractive to native bees, butterflies, and birds. Native to most of the United States.
Performs be
More DetailsBrilliant red bloom clusters are produced all summer on dense, disease-resistant plants. Coarse hairy stems and a trailing habit. Attracts butterflies and humingbirds. Deer resistant. Plant patented.
More DetailsA relatively short, vase-shaped hybrid variety growing 3'-4' tall, with simple, narrow leaves. It is topped in fall by showy, flat-topped clusters of bright purple, fringe-like flowers. Prefers full sun and consistently moist, average to poor soil
More DetailsFluffy heads of violet purple blooms top this compact native wildflower. Great with Solidago or Rudbeckia.
More DetailsThis compact, well-branched Arkansas/Oklahoma native has fine foliage that resembles Amsonia hubrichtii. In late summer it produces true purple blooms that attract lots of butterflies. Suitable for almost any soil.
More DetailsDeep red stems with needle-like purple-tinged olive green leaves and produce interlocking bloom stems of feathery tufts of purple flowers. Blooms up to 6 weeks in autumn. Plants are compact and do not flop open even in strong wind. Plant patented.
More DetailsLong spikes of rosy purple flowers are produced from late spring to midsummer above deep green foliage on nicely rounded plants. Plant patent applied for.
More DetailsElegant spikes of white buds open to vibrant pink blooms from the bottom-upwards, creating an eye-catching bicolor display. Blooms for weeks in summer. Deadheading will prolong blooming.
Prefers full sun to part shade and moist, well-drain
More DetailsLoads of rosy-purple spires are produced from mid to late summer on upright, heavily branched plants. Deep green foliage. Zones 4-8. Plant patented.
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Narrow, upright plants with dark green foliage produce tall spires of lavender blue flowers in summer. Deadhead to encourage rebloom. Zones 4-9.
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