New Quick view Compare Phlox subulata ssp. brittonii - MOSS PHLOX SUBSPECIES BRITTONII (botanical form) Creeping phlox for those who want to stick with the wild forms of natives. We propagate this one from cuttings, so our plants are uniform. But this moss phlox with darker magenta-pink flowers sets up quite a lot of seeds, so some seedlings with other... $8.99 Add to Wishlist
New Quick view Compare Phlox subulata 'Rosendorfer Beauty' - MOSS PHLOX 'ROSENDORFER BEAUTY' Cultivar of moss phlox with lavender-rosy-pink flowers with darker eyes. Blooming Time: usually for a couple weeks in April/MaySize: 4” tall x 16-18” wide, can form a large patch in timeUSDA Zones: 3 to 9Culture: full sun, half shade, dappled... $8.49 Add to Wishlist
New Quick view Compare Veronica peduncularis 'Waterperry Blue' - SPEEDWELL 'WATERPERRY BLUE' Small mat forming perennial for rock garden, edges, troughs or crevice gardens. Light lavender-blue flowers, shiny foliage with a hit of burgundy, especially in the spring and fall. Blooming Time: April/May, with occasional reblooming later onSize: 5"... $8.99 Add to Wishlist
New Quick view Compare Iris domestica 'Hello Yellow' (Belamcanda chinensis ' Hello Yellow') - BLACKBERRY LILY 'HELLO YELLOW' Summer blooming perennial with sword-shaped, iris-like leaves and pure citrine-yellow flowers. Clusters of shiny black berries that persist to winter months (deadhead to prevent too many seedlings). Easy to grow, pest and disease free plant. Roots... $9.99 Add to Wishlist
New Quick view Compare Phlox subulata 'Coral Eye' - MOSS PHLOX 'CORAL EYE' Cultivar of moss phlox with white-pinkish flowers with blurry pink eye. Blooming time : usually for a couple weeks in April/May Size : 3-4” tall x 18-24” wide USDA zones : 3 to 9 Culture : full sun, half shade, dappled sun, organic, gravelly,... $8.49 Add to Wishlist
New Quick view Compare Sporobolus airoides - ALKALI SACATON Incredibly versatile and adaptable native grass (from dry to moist, sun to very light shade). Soft tufted structure, very long flowering season from June till fall (with the peak in early summer), slightly untidy look towards the end of the season. We... $8.99 Add to Wishlist
New Quick view Compare Dianthus barbatus interspecific hyb. 'Rockin' Red' - SWEET WILLIAM 'ROCKIN' RED' Upgraded version of old fashioned plant of Sweet William! Interspecific hybrid with more tidy upright growth, shorter statue, slightly smaller gray-green leaves and fragrant deep red single flowers! Excellent cut flower, very long blooming season from... $8.49 Add to Wishlist
New Quick view Compare Sporobolus compositus (S. asper) - TALL DROPSEED Native dropseeds, quite common in natural remnants, but not common in gardens. Reminds a bit of Prairie Dropseed - it is clumping grass with fibrous roots, but the flowering stems have tight (closed flowers for the most of the time), and are not... $7.99 Add to Wishlist
New Quick view Compare Potentilla thurberi 'Monarch's Velvet' - SCARLET CINQUEFOIL 'MONARCH'S VELVET' Quite modest perennial with smaller deep velvety-red flowers, and ornamental slightly gray palmate compound leaves. Forms basal clumps of leaves and branched flowering, somewhat wispy flowering stems. So it's the best, if tucked among other medium to... $8.49 Add to Wishlist
New Quick view Compare Echinacea simulata - GLADE CONEFLOWER Very similar to Echinacea pallida (simulata = similar). Drooping petals remind of ballerina dress, fragrant flowers. Long-lived perennial with a tap root, slender habitus, and narrow hairy leaves. Very drought, heat and humidity tolerant. The... $8.49 Add to Wishlist
New Quick view Compare Phlox paniculata 'Opalescence' - GARDEN PHLOX 'OPALESCENCE' Mildew resistant cultivar and excellent garden performance, tolerant to humid climates. Long flowering, dark green leaves, light pink flowers with dark eyes Blooming Time: mid-July to the beginning of September, peaks at the end of JulySize: 30-32" tall... $9.99 Add to Wishlist
New Quick view Compare Solidago bicolor - WHITE GOLDENROD (SILVERROD) Unique creamy-white native goldenrod, very adaptable to light and soil condition and very drought tolerant. Pollinator magnet as any other goldenrod. Blooming Time: July - September/October Size: usually 2' tall and 1' wide (in poor dry soil can be... $7.99 Add to Wishlist
New Quick view Compare Yucca glauca - SOAPWEED YUCCA Architectural, evergreen native perennial with very narrow gray-green sword-like leaves. For hot and dry garden and well drained soils. Long-lived plant with deep tap root reaching up to 20' in depth. Roots were used for making soap. Native... $8.99 Add to Wishlist
New Quick view Compare Astilbe chinensis 'Vision in Red' - CHINESE ASTILBE 'VISION IN RED' (= 'PURPURKERZE') Dark reddish buds open t red-pink flowers, darker stems, bronze-green foliage. Compact variety. Blooming Time : June/July - July (up to August in cooler areas). This species of Astilbe blooms later than others.Size: 15" tall and wide USDA... $9.99 Add to Wishlist
New Quick view Compare Tradescantia x 'Webmaster' - SPIDERWORT 'WEBMSTER' (all season flowering) Spiderwort with long flowering season, bi-color purple/lilac - white flowers and glaucous blu-green leaves. Blooming Time: early summer to late summer (May - August, in cooler areas into the fall)Size: 18-20'' high and 20-24" wideUSDA Zones: 3 to... $9.99 Add to Wishlist
Quick view Compare Nepeta x faasenii 'Blue Wonder' - CATMINT 'BLUE WONDER' Compact and sterile cultivar of Catmint with larger than usual blue flowers above grayish-green foliage. Forms low, compact and slightly wide clumps. Quickly reblooms when cut back after first flush of flowers. This older cultivar was a great standard... $8.99 Add to Wishlist
Quick view Compare Baptisia 'Honey Roasted' - FALSE INDIGO 'HONEY ROASTED' False Indigo hybrid with 10" spikes of orangy-bi-color flowers (dark mahogany + bright yellow keels). Like any other baptisia, this is trouble free plant, long-lived and tough plant with no pests or diseases. Blooming Time: MaySize: 3-3.5' tall x 3... $9.99 Add to Wishlist
Quick view Compare Dalea foliosa - LEAFY PRAIRIE CLOVER More leafy than other native prairie clovers, purple-light purple flowers form prolonged ornamental seedheads (last till mid fall). Can't compete with tall competitive plants, so combine with shorter/smaller plants. Late bloomer, drought and heat... $7.99 Add to Wishlist