Compare Apocynum cannabinum - INDIAN HEMP (DOGBANE) This wild perennial spreads quite aggressively by rhizomes and bears white flowers. All parts of the plant are poisonous to people, dogs, cats and livestock. This plant is actually very showy and reminds of milkweed (it also oozes a toxic white sap when... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Compare Allium cernuum - NODDING ONION Nodding onion belongs to the lily family and is known for its unique ball-shaped clusters of white-pink flowers and flat leaves. The fragrant leaves remind us that this plant was once widely used in cooking (the entire plant is edible). Tolerant to... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Compare Liatris pycnostachya - PRAIRIE BLAZING STAR Very long spires of flowers with fairly long blooming period. Blooms in the middle/later summer = after early Liatris spicata and before late bloomers Liatris (L. scariosa, L. ligulistylis, L. aspera). Showy native perennial with a long flowering period... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Compare Heterotheca villosa - HAIRY GOLDEN ASTER Long blooming perennial for dry soil. Regular clumps, hairy stems and daisy-like flowers with many petals and a sage-like scent. The flowers are ¾ to 1½ inches across and are bright yellow. Offers very good pollinator support and provides... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Compare Penstemon calycosus - CALICO BEARDTONGUE Strictly upright woodland beardtongue. Never flopping, it boasts thick rosettes of basal leaves and long stems with tubular pink-purple flowers (sometimes white-pink). There aren't many woodland Penstemons, so this one brings a nice extension of the... $6.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Compare Echinacea paradoxa - YELLOW CONEFLOWER (BUSHS CONEFLOWER) This super showy and rare wildflower is highly recommended for home landscaping. It is the only wild Echinacea with yellow flowers and became the parent of many new colorful hybrids of coneflowers. It originally grows only in the Ozark area of Arkansas... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Compare Ratibida pinnata - GRAY-HEADED CONEFLOWER (YELLOW CONEFLOWER) Easy, modest and very showy-looking native perennial and wildflower with elegant drooping petals and big (2-3”) flowers. It has a beautiful, airy structure, and the stems with big yellow flowers often dart in the wind. It usually doesn't grow... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Compare Silene regia - ROYAL CATCHFLY This highly desirable native perennial is rare due to the loss of its natural prairie habitats; it's considered an endangered plant in some states. It forms rosettes of low growing leaves and up to 4' tall clumps of strictly upright stems that bear loose... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Compare Eryngium yuccifolium - RATTLESNAKE MASTER Unique perennial of true tall grass prairies! Surprisingly, it belongs to the Carrot Family (Apiaceae), but it has an unusual look due to the thicker, strap-like leaves, mostly concentrated in rosettes or at the base of the tall stems (leaves are... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Compare Potentilla arguta (DRYMOCALLIS) - PRAIRIE CINQUEFOIL Easy to grow prairie plant. The lobed compound leaves mostly stay at the base; the stems branch at the top and bear crème white flowers with yellow centers. The whole plant is covered with white hair, so the leaves look a bit gray-green. Each... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Compare Anemone virginiana - TALL THIMBLEWEED (THIMBLEWEED) This modest native perennial prefers some shade, but will do fine even in full sun. It is also very drought tolerant. The 5-petaled white flowers with greenish centers are followed by oval thimbles that mature to fluffy seeds and are dispersed... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Sold out Compare Persicaria virginiana - WOODLAND KNOTWEED Quite common perennial plant in the wild, but not so common in our yards. Forms nice bushy clumps of green leaves with thin flowering stalks above the leaves. Flowers are small, green-white, and generally insignificant. The reason why this native... $6.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Compare Silphium integrifolium - ROSINWEED Easy-to-grow prairie perennial. Much shorter than other Silphiums, very adaptable to soil types/moisture, and a nice structural plant with bigger yellow flowers. Resembles sunflowers (Helianthus), but it flowers earlier and doesn’t spread as wildly... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Compare Aster novae-angliae (SYMPHYOTRICHUM) - NEW ENGLAND ASTER (WILD FORM) New England Asters are long-living perennials native to most states in the USA, except the arid and tropical areas. They are important nectar plants for monarchs migrating back to Mexico. They prefer a sunny spot and are adaptable to most soils; they are... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Compare Dicentra spectabilis (Lamprocapnos) - ASIAN BLEEDING HEART Old-fashioned Bleeding Heart with soft pink-white flowers in late spring. Elegant arching branches, silvery-green leaves. Turns yellow and dies back in early summer (to come back the following year). Easy to grow and trouble-free longer-lived perennials... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
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 Add to Cart
Compare Geranium maculatum - WILD GERANIUM Very pretty mounding ground-cover perennial with bigger lilac-pink flowers. It forms lovely clumps, and in good conditions also spreads by rhizomes to create colonies. The flowers are quite big and showy (1-1.5“), and the leaves are highly... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Sold out Compare Thermopsis caroliniana - CAROLINA LUPINE 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 Out of stock