Compare Eupatorium rugosum (Ageratina altissima) - WHITE SNAKEROOT White snakeroot is one of the latest flowering wildflowers in the Midwest, providing an important late source of nectar and pollen for insects. It is quite common in some areas, bearing clusters of white flowers from early fall until regular frosts. The... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Compare Desmodium canadense - SHOWY TICKTREFOIL This adaptable native wildflower perennial has great wildlife benefits, and its flowers, leaves, and seedpods are all considered ornamental. It grows in bushy clumps, with pink flowers that appear for 3 weeks in late summer. Very adaptable. Very good... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Sold out Compare Desmanthus illionensis - ILLINOIS BUNDLEFLOWER Also called prairie bundleflower or prairie mimosa, this bushy native wildflower perennial has very fine, fern-like foliage and fluffy white flowers that are followed by ornamental, compound, twisted seedpods. The seedpods are dark brown-black and... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Compare Dalea purpurea - PURPLE PRAIRIE CLOVER Purple prairie clover is a showy, native North American perennial. It grows in slender-looking, upright clumps, with fine leaves and cylindrical spikes of purple flowers. Drought tolerant. This is a pollinator favorite plant - the pollen and nectar... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Compare Coreopsis pubescens 'Sunshine Superman' - STAR TICKSEED 'SUNSHINE SUPERMAN' Trouble free, compact plant with a very long blooming season.Yellow, star-shaped flowers with orange discs start blooming in June. In suitable conditions freely (moderatelly) self seeds and fills the gaps. Heat and drought tolerant. Deer, rabbit and... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Compare Coreopsis palmata - PRAIRIE COREOPSIS This modest and tough wildflower grows in ground-covering clumps that slowly spread by rhizomes, so in time and good conditions it can form some colonies (though it's not an aggressive spreader at all). 2" yellow flowers, dark green foliage. Coreopsis... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Compare Coreopsis lanceolata - LANCE-LEAF COREOPSIS (SAND COREOPSIS) This native wildflower is a very showy plant that has big, golden yellow flowers and a long flowering season. It grows in clumps of light green, hairy leaves. For sunny flower beds with drier/drained soils, wildflower gardens, meadows or prairies. It is... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Compare Coreopsis verticillata 'Zagreb' - THREADLEAF TICKSEED 'ZAGREB' 'Zagreb' is a superb cultivar and one of the few winners of Mt. Cuba's Coreopsis trials! Here are the main reasons : - it's the most popular and dependable perennials of all time - the dense, spreading clumps of very fine,... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Compare Chelone glabra - WHITE TURTLEHEAD This is a taller and slender-looking perennial that has white/white-pink turtlehead flowers in August to September. Grows into narrow, upright clumps that slowly spread by rhizomes. The best uses are in shade gardens, woodland gardens, bog gardens,... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Compare Carex vulpinoidea - FOX SEDGE Robust wetland sedge for moist to wet soils. Carex vulpinoidea forms regular clumps that have an evergreen look. The leaves are bright green and narrow, and it bears attractive fox tail-shaped seed heads in May/June (don't last long). Some... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Compare Carex pensylvanica - PENNSYLVANIA SEDGE Very valuable groundcover sedge for dry shade. Carex pennsylvanica is unpalatable to deer, rabbits, livestock, and other herbivores. Pennsylvania Sedge forms soft, grass-like clumps of very narrow, bright green leaves. The clumps will spread,... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Compare Bromus nottowayanus - NOTTOWAY VALLEY BROME This native woodland perennial grass spreads very slowly and forms clumps that have a light, airy structure. The leaves are gray-green; the long panicles of satin-silver flowers often flop to one side and turn brown-yellow with age. ... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Compare Boltonia asteroides - FALSE ASTER Boltonias are great plants for adding color to the garden in the fall. Related to Asters, they are covered with 3/4" aster-like white flowers. The green-gray leaves are ornamental too. This clumping perennial slowly spreads by rhizomes (not... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Sold out Compare Blephilia hirsuta - HAIRY WOOD MINT An upright perennial with clusters of pale lilac to whitish, fragrant flowers, aromatic minty leaves, and stems that do not branch much. This plant can bloom for very long time. Provides excellent pollinator support, offering pollen and nectar to a... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Compare Aster umbellatus (Doellingeria umbellata) - FLAT-TOPPED ASTER This is an early flowering aster that blooms in umbels of smaller, cream-white flowers with yellow centers. It starts flowering much earlier than other asters, and continues until September. It attracts a wide range of native pollinators. It's... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Compare Aster ptarmicoides (Solidago) - UPLAND WHITE GOLDENROD Originally named Aster ptarmicoides, this plant was re-named to Solidago ptarmicoides in 1981 as a result of research by two botanists, Brouillet and Semple, who realized that this plant belongs to the goldenrod family. For more confusion, another... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Sold out Compare Asclepias incarnata - SWAMP MILKWEED Swamp Milkweed is a true pollinator magnet; the pink to pink-purple flowers offer nectar to many types of insects. Hummingbirds are occasional visitors too. It's an important plant for monarch larvae - monarch butterfly caterpillars have the highest... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Compare Artemisia ludoviciana - PRAIRIE SAGE Beautiful hairy gray leaves and stems. This wildflower spreads quickly and aggressively via rhizomes, so it's more suitable for larger landscaping projects or naturalization. The rhizomes are right underneath the soil surface, so it's easy to reduce the... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock