Sold out Quick view Compare Stokesia laevis 'Peachie's Pick' - STOKE'S ASTER 'PEACHIE'S PICK' (1) Lovely late flowering nativar of Stoke's Aster, compact, non flopping, attractive for butterflies, especially yellow swallowtail butterflies. Very dense rosettes of longer narrow leaves stay evergreen in milder climates. Forms clumps about 1.5' tall x... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Aster divaricatus 'Eastern Star' (Eurybia) - WHITE WOOD ASTER 'EASTERN STAR' (2) 'Eastern Star' is a bit shorter and more compact than the species and has very dark, nearly black and shiny stems and dark veins on leaves. Flowers are white, smaller (less than 1"). Adaptable, tough mounding and groundcovering perennial, easily grown in... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Schizachyrium scoparium 'The Blues' (Andropogon) - LITTLE BLUESTEM 'THE BLUES' (1) Uniform selection of native grass (propagated from divisions) with stunning blue foliage with purplish tips. In late summer and early fall purple, orange, and many more shades of blue show up. Best for average, not too rich or amended soils! Fluffy... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Phlox paniculata (wild form, South Central Indiana genotype) - GARDEN PHLOX Wild form of tall phlox, for better support of pollinators and wildlife and naturalization. Smaller flowers of pink tones attract butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinators, but according to our observation, natural selection 'Jeana' is even better... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Patrinia scabiosifolia - GOLDEN VALERIAN (4) Unique long flowering and late flowering showy "carrot" that flowers from June/July to September! Most members of the carrot family (Apiaceae, Umbelliferae) are annuals, biennials or short-lived plants that bloom in first half of the season. But... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Calamagrostis x acutiflora 'Karl Foerster' - FEATHER REED GRASS 'KARL FOERSTER' (1) Popular and truly excellent ornamental grass with wonderful vertical structure and very long ornamental value from May to February. Adaptable, drought tolerant and tough. First grass that received the Perennial Plant of the Year Award in 2001. This grass... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Iris sibirica 'White Swirl' - SIBEARIAN IRIS 'WHITE SWIRL' One of the whitest cultivars, ivory white flowers with touch of yellow in throat, and a bit ruffled, flowers in May. 2-3' tall x 1.5-2' wide clumps of nice grassy leaves, that stay ornamental for the whole season. Full sun, half shade, grows in average... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Iris sibirica 'Caesar's Brother' - SIBEARIAN IRIS 'CAESAR'S BROTHER' Older cultivar, but very reliable, strictly upright, vigorous and hardy with excellent deep purple flowers in May. Morgan Award winner (1953). 36"- 40" tall x 18"- 24" wide clumps of nice grassy leaves, that stay ornamental for the whole season. Full... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Carex plantaginea - SEERSUCKER SEDGE One of the most beautiful native sedges, with unique 1" wide, freshly green leaves. Top performer for shade in Mt. Cuba Carex trials, gaining 4.2 points out of 5. Slower growing, groundcovering, in good conditions forms small colonies. Requires shade... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Aster oblongifolius 'Raydon's Favorite' - AROMATIC ASTER 'RAYDON'S FAVORITE' (4) Aromatic aster 'Raydon's Favorite' is another superb cultivar of aromatic aster, in comparison with great 'October Skies', this one is a bit later blooming and a bit more robust. Excellent garden performer and highly attractive to many butterflies, all... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Aster novae-angliae 'Purple Dome' (SYMPHYOTRICHUM) - NEW ENGLAND ASTER 'PURPLE DOME' (1) New England Aster 'Purple Dome' is short and compact cultivar with dark-purple flowers, reaching only 18-24" of height and up to 3' of width. ‘Purple Dome’ is actually natural form, that was discover in nature - it was first observed along... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Polystichum acrostichoides - CHRISTMAS FERN (1) Native fern to Eastern North America. Naturally occurs in both dry and moist wooded slopes, moist banks and ravines. Typically grows in a fountain-like and neat clump to 2' tall and wide and features leathery, lance-shaped, evergreen shiny leaves... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Tradescantia x andersoniana 'Concord Grape' - SPIDERWORT 'CONCORD GRAPE' (1) 'Concord Grape,' of the virginiana group, offers compact clumps of grassy, gray-green leaves (about 12" tall) that contrast nicely with the large (over 1"), dark purple-pink flowers. Spiderworts are often underused as perennials... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Silphium mohrii - MOHR'S ROSINWEED (4) Visually very attractive perennial with nice vertical structure, native to Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee, but surprisingly hardy in zones 5. Very interesting, underused and not much known in horticulture yet. The only requirements for this plant is full... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Salvia nemorosa 'Mainacht' ('May Night') TRUE ONE - MEADOW SAGE 'MAY NIGHT' TRUE Large flowers, dark slightly nodding tips, can rebloom, if cut back. Vigorous. Standard great performing sage that is completely sterile. Parent of many newer selections. We propagate this one ourselves, after finding the true one (which was hard)... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Salvia nemorosa 'Caradonna' - MEADOW SAGE 'CARADONNA' (6) Meadow sage 'Caradonna' is very strictly upright perennial, grows to 24" tall, narrow clumps to 12-14". Dark purple flowers, dark stems, excellent vertical structure that doesn't flop. Majority of Meadow sage cultivars or hybrids are clump forming, dense... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Rudbeckia grandiflora 'Sundance' - ROUGH CONEFLOWER 'SUNDANCE' (for dry soil) Very showy perennial, not common and underused in horticulture. Wild form grows only in a few scattered locations in the Southeastern, Midwest and Central USA. Hardy in zones 5 to 8. 'Sundance' is a seed strain cultivar, introduced by German seed company... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Pycnanthemum incanum - HOARY MOUNTAIN MINT Very modest perennial with tops looking like they have been spray-painted. Dense clumps, 4 feet tall and wide and spreading wider, are topped with hemispherical flower heads with small white flowers supported by silver gray leaves. The white coloring... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock