Eastern columbine, also referred to as Red columbine, is native from Nova Scotia to Florida and westward to Minnesota and Tennessee. It will generally be found in clearings, wood borders, ...
Compass Plant is a large perennial that is native to the tallgrass region of the U.S. and Canada. It gets its name from the fact that the lower leaves orient themselves in a north-south direction ...
Clasping Coneflower is native to the south-central U.S. and has red and yellow petals and a dark, cone-shaped center. Its name is derived from the fact that the leaves clasp onto the stems. Plants ...
Cutleaf Coneflower is a native perennial that can be found in flood plains and moist areas in Canada and the northeastern and Midwestern U.S. It is also found in moist depressions and streamsides ...
This plant resembles prairie coneflower but has deep red flowers and grows to just 1-2 feet tall. It is a biennial to short-lived perennial and is recommended for borders, natural gardens, rock ...
Grey-Headed Coneflower is also known as Yellow Coneflower and is native the the central U.S. It grows in dry woods, prairies and roadsides. It gets its name from the grey, cone-shaped centers of ...
This upland perennial is very adaptable and tolerant of heat, humidity, drought and poor soils. Plants are easily divided if overcrowded and usually re-bloom without deadheading. This was the most...
Native to the Eastern and Midwestern United States south to Louisiana, Alabama and Georgia, this coneflower is found in limestone glades, oak savannas, fields, prairies, and along railroads. It is...
Prairie Coneflower is a biennial to short-lived perennial which is native from Alberta to Texas, New Mexico and Arkansas. Flowers have an elongated center and drooping yellow petals. It is easy to ...
Purple Coneflower can be found in open woods, thickets and prairies in the central and eastern U.S. It produces large, rose-purple flowers with prickly, dome-shaped centers, giving it the alternate...
This dwarf Coreopsis grows to just 16 inches tall. It is a yellow perennial that blooms in 90-95 days the first year. Suitable for the front of the border, flower mixtures, and the pollinator ...
This dwarf annual grows to just 24 inches tall and produces bicolored flowers of red and yellow. Easy to grow. Suitable for the front of the border, wildflower mixtures, and the pollinator ...
This very dwarf annual grows to just 15 inches tall and produces masses of dark red flowers. Ideal for the front of the border, wildflower mixtures, and the pollinator garden.
This yellow perennial is native to the eastern and midwestern U.S. The long-blooming plants grow to 36 inches tall. Suitable for cutting, beds and borders, wildflower mixtures, and pollinator ...
This wide ranging annual is native to the eastern and central United States. It’s vivid, bicolored flowers of dark red and yellow stand out in a garden, meadow or other natural setting. ...