Quick view Compare Stokesia laevis f. alba 'White Star' (syn. 'Traumerei') - STOKES'S ASTER 'WHITE STAR' ('TRAUMEREI') Stoke's Aster with large white flowers with a hint of pink. Dense rosettes of longer waxy leaves stay evergreen in milder climates, 3" wide flowers. Blooming Time: June/July is the peak, less blooms till September, more if deadheaded Size: clumps... $9.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Sold out Quick view Compare Stylophorum diphyllum - CELANDINE POPPY (WOOD POPPY) Truly the star spring perennial! Big four-petal yellow flowers (1-2" in diameter) and hairy gray-green lobated leaves, what a great combo! This wildflower blooms alongside Polemonium reptans and Mertensia virginica, which creates a marvelous blue-yellow... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Quick view Compare Symphyandra hofmannii (Campanula) - HOFMANN'S RINGED BELLFLOWER Cousin of blue bellflowers, biennial or short-lived perennial that will self seed around. 16" tall x 10-12" wide, pyramidal clumps. First year forms regular semi-evergreen to evergreen rosettes and blooms the following year. Smaller, round ivory white... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Tanacetum coccineum 'Robinson Red' (Chrysanthemum) - PAINTED DAISY 'ROBINSON RED' Old-fashioned cut flower, shorter-lived perennial for drained soils. Usually grows to 2-2.5' of height x 1-1.5' of width. Finely divided, strongly aromatic basal leaves repel insects (and deer), wiry stems with bigger daisy flowers (reddish-purple... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
New Quick view Compare Tanacetum corymbosum (Chrysanthemum) - CORYMBFLOWER TANSY Upright, narrow shorter-lived "daisy". Finely divided aromatic basal leaves that repel insects (and deer). Wiry stems with clusters of white-yellow daisy flowers. Good cut flower. Blooming time: early to mid summerSize: 2.75-3' of height x 1-1.25' of... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Tellima grandiflora - FRAGRANT FRINGE CUP (3) This easy-to-grow western native perennial is a relative of Tiarella (foam flower) and Mitella diphylla (Bishop’s Cap), which are native to the eastern USA. One advantage of this modest perennial is that it grows very well in dry shade and is a... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Teucrium chamaedrys - WALL GERMANDER (1) Small groundcovering, evergreen perennial from Europe. Tough, drought tolerant, deer and rabbit resistant. 0.75' tall x 1-1.5' wide, slowly creeping clumps. Leaves are dark green, somewhat aromatic, stems are topped with magenta/pink flowers in June/July... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Teucrium hyrcanicum - IRANIAN GERMANDER ("PURPLE TAILS") Perennial with long purple-red spikes. Reminicent of Veronica, but is more tolerant to heat and humidity. Slightly aromatic leaves deter deer and rabbits. Medicinal used in the past - for respiratory troubles, digestion, and an anti-inflammatory use... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Teucrium x lucidrys - HEDGE GERMANDER (evergreen hybrid) Small subshrub with very glossy evergreen leaves (matt on the bottom side). Keeps regular upright shape and therefore is often used on small evergreen hedges. Easy to grow, evergreen, drought tolerant, deer and rabbit resistant. It is more evergreen and... $9.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Thalictrum aquilegiifolium 'Black Stockings' - COLUMBINE MEADOW RUE 'BLACK STOCKINGS' Meadow Rue with darker, nearly black stems (in full sun), pink-purple flowers and columbine-like gray-green leaves. Best in cooler areas (not for deep south). Blooming Time: May/JuneSize: about 5' tall x 1.5-2' wideUSDA Zones: 5 to 8/9Culture: half sun,... $9.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Thalictrum dasycarpum - PURPLE MEADOW RUE Upright narrower perennial with smaller compound leaves, purple-red stems and clusters of cream white flowers. This meadow rue grows in female and male individuals (with female or male flowers). Male flowers are usually bigger and more showy, making a... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Sold out Quick view Compare Thalictrum pubescens (syn. T. polygamum) - TALL MEADOW RUE or KING OF THE MEADOW (1) Very tall eastern native Meadow Rue with unique airy structure for the background of the flower bed. One of the top performers at Chicago Botanic Garden trials, gaining 4 of 4 stars. Taller and quite narrow, upright clumps, usually about 5' tall x 2'... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Quick view Compare Thalictrum rochenbrunianum - LAVENDER MIST MEADOW RUE (4) Slender and clump-forming perennial with ornamental bluish-green leaves and clouds of lavender-purple flowers. Grows about 5' tall x 2' wide, strictly upright, nice textural plant, flowers in June/July to August with small flowers arranged in up to 3'... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Thermopsis caroliniana - CAROLINA LUPINE (5) Well-known native perennial with plenty of common names (Aaron's Rod, False Lupine, Bush Pea…) and another scientific name – Thermopsis villosa. Similar to Baptisia sphaerocarpa or Baptisia tinctoria. This is a beautiful wildflower that... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Thermopsis lanceolata - LANCE-LEAVED FALSE LUPINE Asian counterpart of native Thermopsis caroliniana. A bit shorter and growing wide, reminds of wide spreading baptisia. Pale yellow flowers, grayish leaves. Blooming Time: May-JuneSize: 2.5’ high x 2-3’ wide, spreads by runnersUSDA Zones: 4... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Thymus herba-barona - CARAWAY THYME Semi-evergreen to evergreen, very low growing thyme. Very strong caraway odor, pink flowers in early summer. Culinary uses - combine with meat, in stews. Antiseptic, disinfectant, and deodorant properties. Fast growing and easy - requires only sun and... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Tiarella 'Spring Symphony' - FOAMFLOWER 'SPRING SYMPHONY' (1) 'Spring Symphony' seems to be the only long-lasting and reliable Foamflower in our Midwestern conditions (Bloomington, IN)! Clumping Foamflower with distinctive palmate leaves (olive green) with nearly black markings and soft pink flowers. Compact... $9.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Tradescantia bracteata - PRAIRIE SPIDERWORT (smaller & for drier or sandy soils) Short and smaller spiderwort - the smallest of the 3 Midwestern species. Lavender blue flowers close down for the heat of the day - this also prolongs the flowering season! Can turn dormant for the summer, especially when over crowded. Readilly... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart