2025 Perennials
Enjoy three seasons of neon-bright color from this hardy, sun-loving succulent. Exceptionally drought, heat, and humidity tolerant. Forms a lush, ground-hugging mat, good for mass planting and erosion control in lean, poor soils. Non-invasive. A great container or rock garden accent.
Enjoy three seasons of neon-bright color from this hardy, sun-loving succulent. Exceptionally drought, heat, and humidity tolerant. Forms a lush, ground-hugging mat, good for mass planting and erosion control in lean, poor soils. Non-invasive. A great container or rock garden accent.
Enjoy three seasons of neon-bright color from this hardy, sun-loving succulent. Exceptionally drought, heat, and humidity tolerant. Forms a lush, ground-hugging mat, good for mass planting and erosion control in lean, poor soils. Non-invasive. A great container or rock garden accent.
Enjoy three seasons of neon-bright color from this hardy, sun-loving succulent. Exceptionally drought, heat, and humidity tolerant. Forms a lush, ground-hugging mat, good for mass planting and erosion control in lean, poor soils. Non-invasive. A great container or rock garden accent.
Enjoy three seasons of neon-bright color from this hardy, sun-loving succulent. Exceptionally drought, heat, and humidity tolerant. Forms a lush, ground-hugging mat, good for mass planting and erosion control in lean, poor soils. Non-invasive. A great container or rock garden accent.
Enjoy three seasons of neon-bright color from this hardy, sun-loving succulent. Exceptionally drought, heat, and humidity tolerant. Forms a lush, ground-hugging mat, good for mass planting and erosion control in lean, poor soils. Non-invasive. A great container or rock garden accent.
Enjoy three seasons of neon-bright color from this hardy, sun-loving succulent. Exceptionally drought, heat, and humidity tolerant. Forms a lush, ground-hugging mat, good for mass planting and erosion control in lean, poor soils. Non-invasive. A great container or rock garden accent.
Enjoy three seasons of neon-bright color from this hardy, sun-loving succulent. Exceptionally drought, heat, and humidity tolerant. Forms a lush, ground-hugging mat, good for mass planting and erosion control in lean, poor soils. Non-invasive. A great container or rock garden accent.
Enjoy three seasons of neon-bright color from this hardy, sun-loving succulent. Exceptionally drought, heat, and humidity tolerant. Forms a lush, ground-hugging mat, good for mass planting and erosion control in lean, poor soils. Non-invasive. A great container or rock garden accent.
Perfect for rock gardens. Large flowers and drought tolerant.
Guardian Blue Delphinium produces tall dark blue, purple spike blossoms. Part of the Guardian series which were bred for uniform flowers and early blossoms. These re-bloomers will bloom in early to mid-summer and continue if the growing season is long enough and they have been trimmed back in time to grow again. Plant in the back of the garden and stake if not protected from the wind for best results. Guardian blue Delphinium make an excellent cutting flower because of their thick stems and are deer resistant.
Guardian Delphiniums produces tall blossoms. Part of the Guardian series which were bred for uniform flowers and early blossoms. These re-bloomers will bloom in early to mid-summer and continue if the growing season is long enough and they have been trimmed back in time to grow again. Plant in the back of the garden and stake if not protected from the wind for best results. Guardian Delphiniums make an excellent cutting flower because of their thick stems and are deer resistant.
Guardian Delphiniums produces tall blossoms. Part of the Guardian series which were bred for uniform flowers and early blossoms. These re-bloomers will bloom in early to mid-summer and continue if the growing season is long enough and they have been trimmed back in time to grow again. Plant in the back of the garden and stake if not protected from the wind for best results. Guardian Delphiniums make an excellent cutting flower because of their thick stems and are deer resistant.
A magnificent plant in your garden, particularly nice when grown in groups of three or more. Pacific Giants Blend is an award-winning heirloom strain with tall, elegant spires of closely packed, large, well-formed blossoms in pink, violet, and many shades of blue flowers. A great background plant that attracts hummingbirds and other pollinators. Eye-catching cut flower.
The unique, broad white edges to the blue petals of 'Delft Blue' give it a striped effect and makes for a wonderful and long lasting cut flower variety. This selection will bloom all summer when fertilized and cut back after flowering.
Dramatic flowers, excellent cut or beautiful at the back or center of the garden. Especially attractive with foxglove, tall bearded iris and peony. Cut back after flowering for rebloom. Attracts hummingbirds.
Spikes of dark violet-blue flowers with dark centers appear on compact plants that usually do not require staking. Shear after initial flowering and fertilize richly for an all summer show!
Spikes of dark purple-blue flowers with white centers will bloom continuously all summer if properly fertilized and deadheaded. The compact habit of this variety will rarely need staking.
Semi-double to double flowers of lilac-pink flowers with white centers on 10-20" long spikes
Semi-double to double flowers with white blooms and black centers on 10-20" long spikes. Great cutting flower.
Abundant, fragrant flowers and powder-blue foliage are beautiful in the hummingbird or rock garden, at garden's edge or as a small-scale ground cover. Attractive planted with artemisia, catmint and balloon flower. Excellent heat and humidity tolerance.
Firewitch is superb for both its gray-blue foliage and its bouquet of single hot-pink flowers. Blooming in late spring
This colorful perennial produces loads of double, deep red flowers with a light pink edge atop a low mound of blue-green foliage. Use it to edge sunny borders and pathways. Fragrant rebloomer/continous blooms. Heat, drought, and salt tolerant.
This colorful perennial produces fragrant, double coral pink blossoms atop a tight, compact mound of blue-green foliage. Use it to edge sunny borders and pathways. Fragrant rebloomer/continous blooms. Heat, drought, and salt tolerant.
This colorful perennial produces carnation-like, double, hot magenta pink flowers atop a low mound of grey-green foliage. Use it to edge sunny borders and pathways.
This colorful perennial produces fragrant, double, hot cherry red blossoms atop a low mound of silvery blue, spiky foliage. Use it to edge sunny borders and pathways.
This colorful perennial produces loads of semi-double, true pink flowers with a darker pink eye atop a low mound of silvery blue-green foliage. Use it to edge sunny borders and pathways. Heat, drought and salt tolerant. Attracts bees and butterflies. Deer resistant.
This bright colored perennial produces single, rosy fuchsia flowers with red eyes atop a low mound of glaucous blue foliage. Use it to edge sunny borders and pathways.
This bright colored perennial produces single, rosy fuchsia flowers with lavender centers atop a low mound of glaucous blue foliage. Use it to edge sunny borders and pathways. Heat, salt and drought tolerant. Fragrant.
This brightly colored perennial produces single, vibrant magenta pink flowers atop a low mound of glaucous blue foliage. Use it to edge sunny borders and pathways.
Attractive full-sized head of deep purple flowers with a lighter edge bloom on a compact, uniform plant over a long season. Great selection for border fronts or in mixed containers
Wonderful mound- or mat-forming plants that have tremendous spring bloom. Well-drained soil, full sun, and slightly alkaline (add lime) soil. Use near the front of the border or in rock gardens.
A wide color range of fragrant, mostly bicolored flowers appear in June on this variety that has a compact habit.
White blooms with a glowing deep pink eye edged in red bloom for an extended period in June through July over dainty green-gray foliage.
Deep green, glossy foliage gives rise to an abundance of sweetly fragrant vibrant-pink fringed flowers that appear in early summer on long stems that are great for cutting.
Long-blooming, pure white flowers begin appearing in spring and continue until frost. Glaucous blue-green foliage is finely textured. Attracts bees and hummingbirds. Unlike other Bleeding Hearts, this alpine plant thrives in full sun to part shade and well-drained soils. Do not plant in heavy clay soils as it does not do well in wet.
A classic charmer! One of the oldest but still irreplaceable perennials in cultivation. Old-fashioned Bleeding Hearts form large, bushy clumps of powdery-green foliage comprised of cut or lobed leaves on fleshy stems. In late spring, chains of puffy heart-shaped flowers with rose-pink petals and white tips dangle beneath the arching, leafless stems. These racemes make delightful additions to fresh bouquets, lasting about 2 weeks in a vase. After putting on this fantastic display, Old-Fashioned Bleeding Hearts usually go dormant until the following spring.
A pure white form of Old Fashioned Bleeding Heart, this is an excellent moon garden plant.
Beautiful, long-flowering hybrid Foxglove is hardy in northern gardens.
Produces strong colors of sturdy peach spikes accented with pronounced spotted throats. Earliest blooming of all Foxglove. Digitalis are pillars of the border that make a strong statement. Tends toward biennial, so let seed fall. No staking needed. Foxglove create a majestic appearance in the perennial garden.
Produces strong colors of sturdy rose purple spikes accented with pronounced spotted throats. Earliest blooming of all Foxglove. Digitalis are pillars of the border that make a strong statement. Tends toward biennial, so let seed fall. No staking needed. Foxglove create a majestic appearance in the perennial garden.
Produces strong colors of sturdy pink spikes accented with pronounced spotted throats. Earliest blooming of all Foxglove. Digitalis are pillars of the border that make a strong statement. Tends toward biennial, so let seed fall. No staking needed. Foxglove create a majestic appearance in the perennial garden.
Produces strong colors of sturdy white spikes accented with pronounced spotted throats. Earliest blooming of all Foxglove. Digitalis are pillars of the border that make a strong statement. Tends toward biennial, so let seed fall. No staking needed. Foxglove create a majestic appearance in the perennial garden.
Unusual and pretty, nodding rusty orange flowers sit over smooth foliage. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Deer resistant.
Red Ombre flowers open intense red, softening to red-orange and rose shades with age. And of course, they attract butterflies and birds.
Soft orange flowers open deep orange and lighten with age. They are very attractive to butterflies and birds.
The Artisan Collection elevates seed Echinacea to offer consistency of plant structure for uniform and highly branched, full plants. Intense golden yellow color. Attracts butterflies. Drought tolerant. Low maintenance.
Rich yellow flowers are produced above dark green leaves. Flowers age to creamy yellow. Leave the flowers intact into winter to watch birds come to eat! Drought tolerant. Frangrant flower.
4 wide soft melon flowers are fully double. Prolific floral production seated atop dense rosettes of foliage. Broad, horizontal ray petals maximize flower size. Fragrant flower. Winter interest if spent flower heads are left on the plant. Deer resistant. Native to North America.
Double flower form is eye-catching. Features clean leaves and brilliantly colored blooms. More compact with better branching and a higher flower count than the typical double-flowered Echinacea. More reliable first year flowering. Radiant dark pink double blooms.
Add the WOW factor to your sun-loving garden. Dazzling clean white petals are extra wide and surround a large golden yellow cone. Echinacea Pow Wow White will rebloom without deadheading, but trimming will keep it tidy. Cheerful and bright!
Add the WOW factor to your sun-loving garden. Dazzling clean white petals are extra wide and surround a large golden yellow cone. Echinacea Pow Wow will rebloom without deadheading, but trimming will keep it tidy. Cheerful and bright!
Sturdy, compact plants are covered in blooms with bright, rich colors. Attracts Butterflies, Deer Resistant.
Sturdy, compact plants are covered in blooms with bright, rich colors. Attracts Butterflies, Deer Resistant.
A sturdy, compact version of Winter-hardy Sombrero , with bright blooms, excellent branching and proven landscape performance. Attracts butterflies. Deer resistant.
Sturdy, compact plants are covered in blooms with bright, rich colors. Attracts Butterflies, Deer Resistant.
This incredibly colorful coneflower is a mixed strain showcasing shades of red flowers, including reddish-orange and pinkish red. A shorter plant that s perfect for small spaces. Long blooming, fragrant flower that is drought tolerant and deer resistant. Native to North America. Attracts bees and butterflies.
Native Prairie Plant. Rosy-purple, daisy-like flowers with dark centers. Attracts pollinators
A delightful mix of brilliant hues of orange, bright red and yellow surround a large brown cone. For strong color impact in your border E. Cheyenne Spirit will provide it! Each plant blooms one color, so plant in groups for a multi-color explosion. Well-branched, strong and bushy each color variation is held at different heights creating a stunning impact. Add several to your garden to enjoy all the colors.
A set of shorter petals sprout from atop the cone while a "skirt" of rose-pink petals emerges from the bottom of the cone. 'Double Decker' blooms continuously from July to September.
The deep pink flowers of 'Magnus' feature lavender undertones and large golden brown cones that create a flower form that is flatter than the species. These vigorous plants will bloom from July until frost.
This native plant is a beautiful and long-lasting coneflower, with light yellow and golden petals surrounding an orange eye. It is a vigorous and sturdy plant that makes for an excellent cut flower. It lures pollinators with its nectar, but is also deer resistant.
White Swan' is a perennial garden favorite thanks to white flowers with flatter petals than the species, golden yellow cones, and blooms that last all summer until fall.
A member of the Aster family, Echinops is a clumping perennial that is very easy to grow but not invasive. Beginning in early summer, intense blue spheres measuring 1.5" across appear on tall, unbranched stems. Bumblebees and nocturnal moths delight in their sweet nectar. These distinctive flowers rise above the showy silvery green foliage. Though they look prickly, they are not as rough to the touch as you might expect. Echinops makes a great cut flower or dried everlasting. They add a unique element to any arrangement and are becoming more popular with florists every year. Deer and rabbit resistant.
An extremely dwarf variety brings Joe Pye Weed into the smallest of gardens, or even containers! Forms a dense, rounded shape with airy, dusty-pink flower panicles that are a magnet for bees. A wonderful problem-solver for wet areas, tolerating soggy soils.
Vigorous variety has very colorful, variegated foliage that turns deep red in cooler weather. Spreading habit. Deer and rabbit resistant.
An enchanting ornamental grass that brings the calm beauty of a windswept meadow to your garden with its striking silvery-blue foliage and graceful mounding habit. Small, evergreen ornamental grass makes a fast-growing, dense mound with a blue-gray color that holds up even in the heat of Summer. Buff-colored flowers create eye-catching contrast. Excellent landscape plant for edging or mass groundcover. Drought tolerant when established.
A softer palette in warm tones of apricot with golden yellow tips surrounding a central cone of amber, gold and green. Nicely mounding foliage is tightly compact on 12 plants, providing the perfect backdrop for the blanket of 3 prolific flowers produced all summer.
Well-branched, uniform plants produce masses of brick red blooms with darker central cones throughout the summer.
Large fiery orange red blossoms of Arizona Sun are tipped by a ring of rich flame yellow. Forms a neat mound of lance-shaped, grayish-green leaves. Near end of season, leave spent flower heads for seed to attract goldfinches.
Scarlet-red petals with sunny yellow tips surround the reddish-brown cone. These daisy-like blooms are highly valued for their hot red and yellow hues and they attract butterflies. Since the flowers just keep on coming from early summer into fall, they provide continuous color in containers and will keep your vases full of fresh blanket flower bouquets all season long. These perennials require little care once established. They are heat tolerant and actually prefer to be grown in poorer soils. They get their name from the manner in which they used to blanket North American prairies with their blooms. They can still be found in fields and along roadsides in the prairie region and into the Rockies.
Bright yellow, non fading blooms with copper red center and halo arrive early and add fantastic, long-lasting color to any border, rock garden or mixed container. Sturdy, upright yet compact plants are fuss-free, tolerate drought when established, and resist grazing by deer. Herbaceous perennial.
Strong, upright, well-branched plants produce warm sunny colors of intense peach tones surrounded by radiating yellow tips. Like bursts of sunshine all summer! Nicely mounding foliage of bright green provides the perfect backdrop for the blanket of prolific 3 flowers produced all summer. Gaillardia Mesa Peach is beautiful displayed at the front of a border. Pairs nicely with the soft blues of perennial Geraniums. Completely carefree.
A low maintenance and compact plant, masses of golden yellow daisy-like flowers bloom all summer on this variety that not only tolerates dry soils but will actually thrive on neglect!
Bright red with yellow spoon-tipped flowers. Drought tolerant and long blooming. Attracts butterflies, deer resistant.
Red and yellow bicolor flowers. Compact series with intense flower power. Matching habit and timing. Blooms continuously.
Bright red flowers. Compact series with intense flower power. Matching habit and timing. Blooms continuously.
Attractive, low, spreading groundcover or pathway edging for shady gardens and woodland settings that spreads quickly with rich soil and ample moisture. Leaves and stems have a vanilla-like fragrance when dried. An herbaceous perennial.
A flurry of white flowers with a hint of pink dance like butterflies on graceful stems that emerge pink changing to green.
The tall wispy stems of this variety showcase pink buds that open to white flowers flushed barely pink from June until frost. Delicate foliage of deep green.
White filaments set off deep rose petals. Compact, bushy habit and dark red foliage.
Dark bronze leaves are topped with blue-purple flowers on an upright habit. Use it as a contrast to green-leafed perennials in the garden. Grows well in almost any type of well-drained soil. Cut back after blooming to encourage new growth. Tolerates short periods of drought once established.
Perennial Plant Association's Plant of the Year in 2008. Does not set seed; therefore, extremely long blooming - even through the heat of August and into October. Mounded, slightly marbled foliage turns attractively red in fall. Geranium Rozanne is very heat tolerant. Has received top ratings in trials everywhere! Flowers are deeper blue. With moist organic soil, G. Rozanne will spread to fill in - otherwise not aggressive.
A beautiful, robust ground cover variety of the every popular Geranium sanguineum; Vision Violet produces masses of large luminescent violet flowers from early spring through to late summer. The blooms cover this compact, mounding plant with intricately cut leaves. Vision Violet is useful as a small scale groundcover and in mixed borders. Basically pest-free, use it in rock gardens, stone walls or even in container plantings. It gives a soft edge to brick walks and can be cut back at any time for a fresh flush of handsome foliage.
Double red flowers. Grown for attractive hairy foliage and long blooming cheerful flowers in summer. Saucer shaped flowers are held high above foliage on long erect stems.
Native flower has bell/cup shaped blooms then feathery pink seed heads over fern-like leaves.
Dense, compact and trailing plants bloom through a variety of conditions. Well-suited to rock gardens, landscapes, mixed containers and window boxes.
Produces a riot of tie-dyed blooms with deep brown, mounded center cones, and forms upright clumps with sturdy stems that sway in the Summer breeze. Massed plantings form tight, shrubby bushes of impressive size in two years.
Helenium are stunning Summer-into-Fall garden flowers. They are also useful as cut flowers and have a long vase-life. They attract pollinators and are typically resistant to deer and rabbits.
A wonderful addition to the perennial garden. Narrow, dark-green leaves give the plant a shrub-like appearance during Spring and Summer. Once Fall arrives, the plants are completely covered with golden-yellow flowers until hard frost. Drought Tolerant, Rabbit Resistant, Low Maintenance
Large vibrant yellow and red daisy-like blooms with a unique red eye. Attracts butterflies and songbirds. Long blooming and drought tolerant.
The best compact Heliopsis of its type is a wonderful addition to any sunny landscape. The dark burgundy-green foliage is topped with orange and yellow bicolor flowers and will bloom from early Summer until Fall.
Plants form a tall, bushy clump of dark green leaves, bearing branching heads of large 4 inch golden-yellow daisy flowers, semi-double in this selection. Outstanding cut flowers
Touch of Blush' gains its name from the pink tones that appears on new foliage. This "blush" coloration nicely accents the bright white variegation of the dark green leaves. Semi double yellow flowers have multiple layers of overlapping petals. Heliopsis have traditionally been an excellent tall perennial for the middle or back of the flower border. It has a bushy, well-branched form and glossy, deep green, triangular leaves - a real workhorse in the garden! Use this plant in combination containers, as a cut flower, or to attract butterflies to your garden.
A showy perennial with sunny yellow flowers that s perfect for your sun garden! Forms a compact, upright habit with dark green leaves. Attracts butterflies. Native to North America. Heat tolerant.
Bright golden yellow, daisy-like flowers with an orange-gold button center are produced on strong stems from mid through late summer atop the deep green foliage. It provides a brilliant beacon of color in the landscape during the hottest months of summer. Be sure to plant a few extra for your fresh bouquets!
Large classic pink colored flowers, golden-yellow eye-zone surrounded by a red rim.
Short stature prolific bloomer with an abundance of bright yellow flowers. Perfect for borders, splashes of color in the rock garden
A mid to late season bloomer, this daylily offers a soft touch with its pale pink blooms. Works well in conjunction with other daylilies of sharper or brighter color in mass plantings.
Abundant lightly ruffled red flowers up to 6" wide with a beautiful contrasting yellow throat. Rebloomer.
Cranberry-red flower. Double reblooming flowers. Unique flower shape.
Yellow flowers with plum eye zone and green throat.
Sweetly fragrant lemon-yellow flowers. Sport of the proven and well known variety Happy Returns. Re-flowering variety.
This carefree, mid-season bloomer was developed for its vibrant long-lasting color. Large, fragrant 4" lemon yellow blooms rise above a mound of strap-like foliage. It's reliable, showy color that lasts from June until frost make it perfect for borders or mass plantings. This easy to grow plant thrives in poor, dry soil and is good for cut flowers.
Daylilies do best in the mixed perennial border. Also good for mass plantings and for container growing.
This relatively low growing daylily sports bright lemon-yellow blooms from early summer until September.
Yellow blooms appear over grasslike foliage from June to early August. This daylily is a taller variety and could be enjoyed as much for its ornamental grass look as the bloom.
Deep maroon (almost black) flowers with contrasting chartreuse throat.
Miniature daylily; 2 ", fragrant, cranberry red tepals with a narrow yellow watermark and bright green throat. Petals have pie crust ruffled edges, sepals are smooth, both are slightly recurved. Daylilies can survive many harsh conditions that other plants cannot including: polluted city environments, slopes, poor and dry soils, near pavement that is salted in winter, and under Black Walnut trees. Rebloomer.
Ruffled yellow blooms with a dark red-orange halo and green throat measure in at an impressive 5 inches across.
This pink to rose daylily gives a soft midseason bloom that provides a nice contrast in any perennial garden. A somewhat large bloom stands out in any perennial garden.
Deep burgundy eye zones, rich pink petals and exquisite ruffling make Raspberry Ruffle a standout in the garden.
Bright yellow blooms start in May and last throughout the summer on this consistent performer.
Mid-season flowering, fragrant blooms. Ruby red flowers.
Deep pink flowers with darker eye zone and a yellow throat. Mid-season. Large blooms, rebloomer.
Leaf color changes with the seasons! Newly emerging leaves have red veining. Chartreuse yellow leaves have wavy, ripple edges that mature to apple green. Cream flowers. Salt tolerant.
Beautiful bright red, heavily ruffled leaves for a low, mounding habit. In summer, color matures to rich mahogany red. Light pink flowers. Perfect in part shade or shade. Salt tolerant.
Use this silver beauty to brighten up your shade garden! Semi-glossy, iridescent silver leaves are topped with vibrant pink flowers. Leaves take on a rosy blush overtone later in the season.
Get a new color for your shade garden! Newest leaves are amber, and will mature to ginger during the summer. Creamy white flowers.
Get a splash of purple in your garden! Large, scalloped, incredibly glossy leaves are a bold shade of purple. Charcoal veins accent the leaves. Dark stems hold rosy pink calyxes and white flowers. Salt tolerant.
Ball Gown' has large, heavily ruffled leaves and excellent landscape performance. However, this plant should not be limited to only the garden bed as it has excellent presence in both mixed and mono containers. Ensure good drainage for the best performance. Coral bells are easy to grow and blend easily with most other perennials in the landscape. Because of their low, mounding habit, they are often used as edging along paths or in containers. Try cutting a few of the tall flower scapes for fresh bouquets.
The Black Standard which does NOT fade, even in full sun. Shiny, broad, rounded leaves are like black satin! Its richly colored foliage showcases all other colors in the garden. Vigor and consistent performance under a variety of garden conditions make this a fool-proof choice. Flowers are insignificant.
A stunning black foliage plant for both shade and sun! Forms an incredibly dense habit of shiny, jet black leaves with scalloped, ruffled edges and rosy purple undersides. Topped with white flowers with pink calyxes.
Forms a dense habit of large, bright rosy purple leaves with prominent deep charcoal gray veining. Upright, dark burgundy stems hold rosy pink flowers. Thrives in part shade but will grow in sun or shade. Plant in humus-rich, well-drained soil. Trim back tattered foliage in early spring. Salt tolerant.
Silvery, marbled, green and purple foliage. Inconspicuous greenish-white flowers. Native woodland plant. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Deer resistant.
Dense ground cover also used as edging, this heuchera features deep purple foliage and white flowers in early summer.
This easy perennial is grown mainly for its bronze red, lobed foliage. Leaves emerge dark red in spring and mellow to deep green in summer. Creamy, bottlebrush-like flowers.
Low mounding perennial with dark olive-green leaves and fairly thin gold margins. Consistent performer.
Gigantic 16" heavily textured blue-green leaves make Hosta Blue Angel an attention-getter. White flowers contrast nicely from late spring into early summer. More resistant to slugs than other varieties. Hosta thrive in shade, even in competition with tree roots, hurray! It is hard to find a garden that won't benefit from incorporating some Hosta.
The name says it all tidy, perfectly proportioned tiny mounds of thick, almost rubbery grey-green to blue-green leaves. Flower buds are held horizontally and swell like balloons before opening to lavender bell-shaped flowers in mid-summer. Blue Mouse Ears is an adorable miniature to add to your Hosta collection.
Large, heart-shaped, blue-green leaves with wide, creamy-white margins that are creamy yellow in spring. Pale lavender flowers appear on 40 inch scapes in midsummer.
Thick blue-gray foliage is features on this shade perennial. Stocky and mounding with light lavender flowers in August.
A sport of 'Halcyon' with the same intense blue-green leaf center. Emerges with a gold margin early in the spring, then changes to pure white later in the season. The leaves hold up well in the garden all season long until the "first frost." Light lavender flowers appear on 28" scapes in midsummer.
Thismidsized selection has dark-green leaves with a margin that begins creamy-yellow, ageing to white. Very fragrant near-white flowers appear in July. A nice fragrant specimen, also good for massing. Clumps may be easily divided in the spring or fall.
Medium to low mounding perennial with dark green centers and white margins. Reliable performer.
Chartreuse leaves with wide green margins. Large fragrant white flowers. Good plants for the shade garden, the border and for containers. Excellent as ground covers or for edging.
A reliable shade perennial with blue colored foliage. Dense spreader with bluish lavender flowers in August.
A dependable shade perennial with large lightly blue foliage. Fairly upright with tall pale lavender spikes of blooms in late July.
Stunning, very dark green leaves are surrounded by a wide, pure white margin. Leaves have good substance, and are sometimes cupped and slightly wavy. Pale lavender striped flowers appear on 24" scapes in early to midsummer. One of the most popular white-margined hostas.
Fairly low-growing for a hosta, this shade perennial features large 8 long, 3 wide leaves. Dark green edges surrounds a bright white center with lavender flowers in late July and August.
Beautiful gold leaves with streaked, blue-green margins; variegation pattern intensifies later in the spring. Leaves are of good substance and corrugated, making them slug-resistant. Clusters of very pale lavender flowers appear on 24" scapes in midsummer.
With bold white margins, this shade perennial has spectacular color and a great mounding form. Lavender blooms in August.
Long, pointed, frosty blue leaves with narrow, creamy yellow to ivory margins. A sport of H. 'Krossa Regal', it forms the same upright, vase-shaped mound of foliage. Lavender, bell-shaped flowers appear on 5 to 6 foot scapes in mid to late summer
Shade perennial with deeply veined heart-shaped leaves. Fairly contained and upright with white flowers in August.
Use this large blue hosta to add color to your shade garden! Attractive, heart-shaped, thick and heavily corrugated blue leaves have wavy margins. Pale lavender flowers.
Echo the Sun is a bright yellow hosta with nicely rippled margins. The low, mounded habit is prostrate, made of wedge-shaped leaves of thick substance. Lavender flowers.
The largest known hosta available! This massive plant forms a gigantic upright mound of huge, thick, dark green leaves topped with pale reddish violet flowers. It will make a fantastic statement in your shade garden!
A ruffled hosta that will bring joy year after year. Heart-shaped, blue leaves have crisp, creamy white edges. Near white flowers.
Long heart-shaped leaves have green margins with chartreuse jetting that bleeds into creamy white centers. A gentle piecrust wave edges each leaf. White flowers.
This hosta forms a large mound of dark green leaves with a chartreuse to gold margin and a trace of white between the center and margin. Summer heat draws out the unique coloration. Near-white flowers.
This beautifully blue ruffled hosta with rippled leaves hold their color all season long. Lavender flowers appear on proportionate flower scapes
This sport of 'Empress Wu' takes the size and presence of the massively popular hosta and takes it to the next level with an attractive margin. Blue-green leaves have striking apple-green margins, as well as good substance. Like 'Empress Wu', this hosta will take about 5 years to reach full maturity and size. Once you get there, the size of this plant will definitely be a conversation starter! Violet flowers appear in early to midsummer.
A shade perennial with brilliant gold foliage and a wide dark green margin. Fragrant pale lavender flowers are borne on tall spikes in August.
Very large-leaved shade perennial makes an explosive impact in the landscape. Light lavender flowers in early August. This hosta can tolerate more sun than most.
Vulcan is a vigorous, white-centered sport of Captain Kirk . We are very impressed with its excellent growth rate and light colored center that does not melt out. Contrasting dark green margins and lighter yellow coloring jet towards the white center of each broad, heart-shaped leaf. White scapes carry the light lavender flowers just above the foliage in mid to late summer.
Perennial for shade with large blue-green foliage and creamy yellow borders. Dense and low spreading with lavender flowers that open in late August.
A true ground cover that can fill spaces in the perennial garden with sprays of bright white flowers. Tolerates dry areas.
The colorful Flamenco Mix is distinguished by its vibrant spikes of orange, orange-red and yellow flowers that appear in early to midsummer. The densely packed flowers are tubular and appear atop long stems. Bees and hummingbirds will frequent the drooping flowers for nectar and pollen. When not in bloom its bold clumps of linear, coarsely textured, arching leaves add texture to the garden.
An oldie but a goodie, this plant is the right answer for shady areas. The deep yellow flowers smother the eye-catching silver and green checkered foliage in spring. The plants superbly ornamental foliage keeps its area looking bright.
Variegated, chartreuse leaves produces long blooming flowers. Rabbit and deer resistant.
Lamium is a perennial with densly-packed, ground-covering , bright-green foliage with occasional white markings. In summer, it produces spikes of purple, pink or white flowers.
Lamium is a perennial with densly-packed, ground-covering , bright-green foliage with occasional white markings. In summer, it produces spikes of purple, pink or white flowers.
Lamium is a perennial with densly-packed, ground-covering, bright-green foliage with occasional white markings. In summer, it produces spikes of purple, pink or white flowers.
A dwarf variety of lavender, 'Hidcote' offers blue-gray foliage and dark violet blue flowers.
Munstead Lavender is a fragrant robust lavender tha makes a great hedge.It flowers profusely in the spring, after which a good pruning will provide an attractive gray bush with highly aromatic leaves.
Elegant, sweetly fragrant mounds of silver foliage yield purple-blue flower spikes with outstanding ornamental and edible qualities. This cold-hardy lavender does not die back in the winter like other varieties and is notable for its disease resistance and heat and humidity tolerance. A must have for sunny gardens!
French Lavender offers all the culinary and aromatic assets of English Lavender on larger plants and is considered the best for culinary use. Leaves are double the length and width of traditional leaves. Slightly more tolerant of heavier soils. An indispensable component of herb gardens.
Extra-large blooms with thick silver foliage. More compact than phenomenal .
Alaska' is a clump-forming, perennial with glossy, cut leaves. In summer,large, single, white daisy-like flowers with yellow centres.
Lemon yellow flower buds open to creamy white flowers. A very floriferous plant that has an extra long bloom time in summer. Flowers sit on dark green leaves, forming a beautiful habit.
The classic Shasta Daisy and a former Perennial Plant of the Year, 'Becky' produces a heavy, repeating bloom on vigorous plants with an equally vigorous habit.
Large, pure white blooms over healthy, disease resistant foliage.
Though she may look like a typical daisy at first, look again at her large, snow white flowers which blanket the plant and all the buds along each stem. Because of better branching and many side buds, this daisy blooms much longer than typical daisies do, often all summer long if deadheaded. Stronger flower power = Daisy May!
Long-lasting semi-double, yellow blooms that are slow to fade.
Snow Lady' produces dwarf plants that are covered in white daisies with yellow centers in June and continue into late August. Dark green, basal foliage and a tidy growth habit complete the look.
Single white flowers with yellow centers emerge on this vigorous yet compact plant.
Sturdy plant with fleshy, succulent leaves. Flowers in a rich mixture of pink, rose, salmon, white, yellow, orange, soft purple and bicolors. Very floriferous; heat and drought tolerant. Great in patio planters and rock gardens.
A drought tolerant selection, 'Kobold' features vibrant magenta-purple flower spikes that emerge in July on a compact plant.
Long spikes made up of tiny, frothy, clear white flowers appear in July on this drought tolerant plant.
This robust grower will make will make a statement in your shade garden with its bright mustard yellow flower spikes in summer. Very large, thick, serrated leaves form a compact clump. Ligularias are at their best when grown in cool, moist locations in part shade. Protect from hot afternoon sun. Required constant moisture. Bog plant, attracts bees and butterflies. Deer resistant
Forms a mound of large, rounded dark, shiny purple-black leaves. Taller stems appear in midsummer, bearing clusters of bright golden-orange daisy flowers. Superb for the back of the border, or at the waterside. Both the flowers and leaves are great for cutting.
Cardinal red flower spikes form a spectacular contrast with the dark green foliage. Excellent for the back of beds, borders or at the edge of a pond.
Native prairie plant. Deep blue flowers borne in leafy spikes attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. An easy to grow native that will thrive in a partly sunny, moist spot in your garden, this Lobelia will spread and multiply when given the chance. Blooms appear late in the season. Deer and rabbit resistant.
Dropmore Scarlet trumpet honeysuckle is a vigorous semi-evergreen climber that is fast growing and boasts beautiful scarlet trumpet-shaped flowers, which bloom all summer, and pretty blue-green foliage. Hummingbirds are particularly attracted to its profuse bright scarlet flowers.
Hall's Honeysuckle is a semi-evergreen vine. It has light to dark green leaves and highly fragrant tubular white flowers that age to creamy yellow. These bloom from spring to early summer and are followed by red to orange berry-like fruit that is attractive to birds.
Blazing red and gold blooms appear all summer long, and into fall. Stems are often red to purple turning greenish brown with age. A vigorous, fast growing vine, perfect for covering a fence post, arbor or trellis. This excellent selection thrives in high humidity and is mildew-free. Deciduous. The coral-pink flowers are very showy when cascading off wood fences, twining up lattice and shrouding unsightly wire field fencing or chain link. Perfect in the woodland garden, where it can gracefully climb into trees, living or not. Particularly nice when allowed to cascade off concrete block or railroad tie retaining walls. If left to sprawl, it will behave a lot like groundcover on slopes and embankments. Native, non-invasive.
The intense blue coloring and strong upstanding flower spires of lupine Gallery Blue add both a formal and country casual look to the garden. The individual flowers of this dwarf hybrid are two-tone, each combining iridescent indigo with snow white for an exciting color contrast. The colorful spikes of Lupines are an unforgettable sight in the early summer border. Plants grow best in a deep, rich soil, slightly on the acidic side.
he extra showy, two tone flowers of lupine Gallery Pink are very hot, rosy pink, brightly contrasted with white. An excellent choice for fleshing out the front or middle of the perennial border, these dwarf lupines also look charming spotted in among flagstone walkways or massed into a formal composition. The colorful spikes of Lupines are an unforgettable sight in the early summer border. Plants grow best in a deep, rich soil, slightly on the acidic side.
The vivid, solid, red to magenta flowers of lupine Gallery Red pack a powerful punch in the garden. An excellent choice for fleshing out the front or middle of the perennial border, The colorful spikes of Lupines are an unforgettable sight in the early summer border. Plants grow best in a deep, rich soil, slightly on the acidic side.
he snowy, pure white spires of hybrid lupine Gallery White are as ideal for a formal wedding garden as they are in a casual country composition. The colorful spikes of Lupines are an unforgettable sight in the early summer border. Plants grow best in a deep, rich soil, slightly on the acidic side.
The brilliant spires of hybrid lupine Gallery Yellow mingle bright yellow with snowy white, bringing a cheerful light to stodgy flower beds. The colorful spikes of Lupines are an unforgettable sight in the early summer border. Plants grow best in a deep, rich soil, slightly on the acidic side.