Quick view Compare Echium russicum - VIPER'S BUGLOSS Early vertical accent of ruby-red spikes in end of May to June/July. For drained soils or rock gardens. 2' tall x 0.5' wide, basal rosettes of semi-evergreen/evergreen sand-papery leaves. Shorter-lived perennial that lives 3-5 years, but stays present by... $9.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Crocosmia crocosmiiflora 'Emily McKenzie' - MONTBRETIA 'EMILY MCKENZIE' Hybrid of South African perennial with bright orange flowers with reddish throat and gladiolus sword-like leaves. Upright, wide vase shaped clump, smaller flowers in one-sided clusters in mid to late summer (July-August - flowers for about 5 weeks)... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Crocosmia 'Orange Lucifer' - MONTBRETIA 'ORANGE LUCIFER' Hybrid of South African perennial with orange flowers and gladiolus sword-like leaves. Upright, wide vase shaped clump, smaller flowers in one-sided clusters in mid to late summer (July-August - flowers for about 5 weeks). Usually grows to 2.5-3' of... $9.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora 'George Davidson' - MONTBRETIA 'GEORGE DAVIDSON' Hybrid of South African perennial with orange buds and bright rich yellow flowers and gladiolus sword-like leaves. A bit earlier blooming cultivar. Upright, wide vase shaped clump, smaller flowers in one-sided clusters in mid to late summer (July-August... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Sold out Quick view Compare Eupatorium dubium 'Baby Joe' - JOE PYE WEED 'BABY JOE' (short joe pye weed)) (3) "Miniature" Joe Pye Weed, reaching only 2-3' of height and 1-2' of width. Pollinator friendly nativar, suitable for smaller gardens. Bigger, free flowering panicles of magenta-purple flowers from July to early September. Bushy, upright growth, coarse... $9.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Quick view Compare Epimedium ssp. nova 'Spine Tingler' - BARRENWORT 'SPINE TINGLER' (1) Medium-sized Epimedium with elongated spiny leaves with light bronze-brown hue and soft yellow flowers. This cultivars blooms when the leaves are out (unlike most of Epimediums). 8-10" x 18-24" wide clumps. Flowers in mid to late spring. Dense... $15.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Epimedium 'Pink Champagne' - BARRENWORT 'PINK CHAMPAGNE' Clump forming barrenwort with dark raspberry centers, pink spurs and purple mottled leaves. Excellent hosta companion. Vigorous, but slowlier growing to 18-24" tall x 24-36" wide clumps of evergreen (in milder climate) to semi-evergreen leaves... $12.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Epimedium grandiflorum 'Dark Beauty' - LARGE-FLOWERED BARRENWORT 'DARK BEAUTY' (2) Cultivar with chocolate-purple spring leaves and large purple-white flowers. Leaves turn green in late spring. 12" tall x 16-18" wide, smaller and non-spreading clumps. Flowers in mid to late spring. Groundcovering mounds, leaves are semi-evergreen. Half... $12.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Dodecatheon meadia (Primula media) - SHOOTING STAR (white form) Charming native spring ephemeral with odd looking flowers. Disease free, deer and rabbit resistant. For it's qualities awarded by Award of garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society (UK). Basal rosette of watery leaves, nodding flowers, dies back after... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Lobelia spicata - SPIKED LOBELIA Delicate native lobelia for drier soils (while the majority of lobelias like more moisture). 2' tall x 0.5' wide, narrow subtle looking that intermingles with other taller plants (under-story plant). Blooms in June to July with whitish, white or pale... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Sold out Quick view Compare Veronicastrum virginicum 'Fascination' - CULVER'S ROOT 'FASCINATION' (1) Nativar with light blue-violet flowers, vertical structure and nice foliage arranged in whorls. Clump perennial, 4-5' tall x 2' wide, long-lived perennial that usually takes it's time to establish in the garden (up to several years). Blooms July to... $10.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Quick view Compare Veronica incana 'Pure Silver' - WOOLY SPEEDWELL 'PURE SILVER' Perennial with silver leaves and light sky blue flowers arranged in spikes. Selected for better vigor, longevity in gardens and better tolerance to heavier soils. Another great introduction form Brent Horvath, Intrinsic Perennial Gardens (Hebron,... $9.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Tricyrtis hirta 'Tojen' - TOAD LILY 'TOJEN' (1) Non-spreading toad lily with arching stems, white flowers with pink-lavender edges (and no spots) along the whole stem and a bit earlier to bloom. Very good performer in Toad Lily Evaluation in Chicago Botanic Garden trials, gaining 4 of 5 possible stars... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Verbascum chaixii 'Wedding Candles' - MULLEIN 'WEDDING CANDLES' (1) Vertical perennial for sunny garden and drained soil. Usually 3.5-4' tall x 1.5-2' wide. Gray-green rosettes of basal leaves, upright candelabra branching stem. Smaller cream white flowers with violet-red centers. Blooms in June and July. Full sun,... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Trollius chinensis 'Golden Queen' - CHINESE GLOBE FLOWER 'GOLDEN QUEEN' (best for moist soil and cooler spot) Moisture and a bit cooler weather loving perennial with 2-3" golden-orange flowers in late spring and early summer. Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society. 2-3' tall x 1-1.5' wide clumps, wiry stems, divided dark green leaves. Flowers... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Stachys byzantina 'Helene von Stein' = 'Big Ears' - LAMB'S EAR 'HELENE VON STEIN' (2) 'Helen von Stein' = 'Big Ears' is non-flowering and large-leaf cultivar of Lamb's ear. Modest, tough, moderately fast growing and easy to grow, ground covering perennial. Popular for it's dense mats of hairy silver leaves and being very good weed... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Sporobolus wrightii - GIANT SACATON Very showy southwestern grass with exotic look and large panicles. This can be one of the substitutes for invasive Miscanthus. For sun and drained soils. 3-5' tall (6' with flowers) x 3-5' wide clumps. 1-2' long flowers (panicles) persist from midsummer... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Solidago juncea - EARLY GOLDENROD (the earliest to bloom) As the common name suggest, this is really one of the earliest Goldenrods to bloom. Excellent source of food for native bees, honeybees, butterflies and small birds. Usually 3' tall x 2' wide (in optimum conditions can reach 4' and spread by rhizomes to... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart