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 Add to Cart
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 Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Salvia hians - KASHMIR SAGE This interesting Himalayan sage, first documented in 1830, has scented, hairy leaves and forms a medium-sized mounded/shrubby shape. The 1.5", tubular, purple-blue flowers with two lips appear from early through late summer,... $9.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Salvia guaranitica 'Black & Blue' - SAGE 'BLACK & BLUE' (2) Sage 'Black and Blue' is a large, robust, flowering machine for bigger space and hummingbird magnet. Originates in Brazil, Paraguay and northern Argentina, but quickly became popular in North America. Shrarp color combination of brilliant sky blue... $9.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Salvia azurea - BLUE SAGE (1) Blue sage is highly attractive native perennial with sky blue azure flowers in July/August till September. It is slender looking, upright, unfortunately often flopping plant, 5' tall x 2-3' wide. Prefers full sun, medium-moist to dry soils, preferably... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Ruellia humilis - WILD PETUNIA (1) Attractive native perennial with big showy lilac-blue flowers from early summer through mid-fall, with the peak in early summer. The mounds of hairy leaves usually grow to 1'-1.5' tall and wide, nearly ground-covering clumps, and the big flowers that... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Rudbeckia subtomentosa - SWEET CONEFLOWER (tall & narrow) Clump forming, non-spreading native perennial with big 3" yellow flowers. It can grow to 5' tall x 2-2.5' wide, easy to grow, showy native wildflower, native to Central United States and part of Midwest, see the USDA distribution map - can be found in... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Rudbeckia missouriensis - MISSOURI CONEFLOWER (clumps, short & very drought tolerant) Another somewhat unknown perennial, in horticulture and our yards, with many benefits: 1) This is a small gem - it can easily handle dry soil, summer drought, heat and humidity waves and will still bloom for very long time from June/July till October2)... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
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 Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Rudbeckia fulgida var. deamii - DEAM'S BLACK-EYED SUSAN (clumps, not spreading & very drought tolerant) (4) Deam's Black-eyed Susan - this may seem like just another rudbeckia in a row, but no no! This variety can beat the most popular Rudbeckia fulgida 'Goldsturm', lets quote North Creek Nurseries : "While there may be a bounty of black-eyed susan on the... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Ratibida columnifera f. pulcherrima 'Red Midget' - MEXICAN HAT 'RED MIDGET' (2) Mexican hat or Prairie Coneflower 'Red Midget' is dwarf selection, reaching to 20" tall x 10-15" wide. Slender looking, aromatic plant, with deeply cut leaves and red-brown flowers from July to early October. Wild form of Ratibida columnifera (usually... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare PERENNIAL OF THE YEAR 2025 - Pycnanthemum muticum - BLUNT MOUNTAIN MINT (3) Blunt mountain mint - native plant throughout eastern north America - grows in open moist woods, meadows, and bogs. It makes spreading clumps with bright green very aromatic leaves, and 2 foot stems are topped in mid to late summer and fall with... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
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 Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Pycnanthemum tenuifolium - SLENDER MOUNTAIN MINT (3) Very modest, hardy, tough and easy to grow superb pollinator perennial! Slender mountain mint has the most narrow, nearly needle-shaped leaves and clusters of white flowers in July to September. From all the mountain mints, this one has the weakest mint... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Primula japonica 'Appleblossom' - CANDELABRA PRIMROSE 'APPLEBLOSSOM' (2) This Japanese primrose offers amazing late spring show - first off, this is not that tiny plant, and nice fresh green leaves contrast nicely with soft pink flowers that are arranged in clusters (candelabres). Blooming Time: April/MaySize: up to 24" tall... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Sold out Quick view Compare Potentilla tridentata (Sibbaldiopsis) - THREE-TOOTHED CINQUEFOIL (1) Smaller perennial with darker, glossy and evergreen leaves and white flowers from mid spring to early summer. 3-6" tall x 12" wide ground covering clumps. Full sun, half shade, prefers somewhat acidic soils and drained soils (with some gritty, rocky or... $9.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Quick view Compare Physostegia virginiana 'Miss Manners' - OBEDIENT PLANT 'MISS MANNERS' (non spreading) Cultivar 'Miss Manners' was discovered as a natural seedling of Physostegia virginiana 'Rosea'. It's magic is in it's non-spreading, clump-forming habit, neat compact growth, sturdy upright stems that do not flop and long season of bloom. Grows usually... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart
Quick view Compare Phlox subulata 'Fort Hill' - MOSS PHLOX 'FORT HILL' (moderate spreding) Creeping phlox (or moss phlox) 'Fort Hill' is a cultivar with rosy-pink, medium to smaller flowers. Moss phlox or creeping phlox forms dense low evergreen or semi-evergreen mats. In early spring, the flowers completely cover the whole plants. Easy to... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Add to Cart