A drought tolerant annual growing from British Columbia to central California and east to Idaho, Globe Gilia is an adaptable plant with blue flowers, tolerating full to part sun and dry to ...
Dwarf Godetia is a lovely annual that comes in pink and white is native from British Columbia to northern California. The genus name commemorates William Clark of the Lewis & Clark Expedition. ...
Golden Alexander is a perennial that is native to the eastern and Midwestern U.S. and can be found in moist woods, prairies and meadows. It resembles Queen Anne’s Lace but has yellow flowers....
Rigid Goldenrod is also known as Stiff Goldenrod. This native perennial can be found in prairies, meadows and open woodlands throughout the Midwestern and east-central U.S. as well as south-central...
Goldfields is a northern California native, Goldfields is found in heavy soils and in low alkaline fields and hillsides up to 4500 feet. This 6 to 12 inch tall annual does best in full sun ...
Green Tails Amaranth, or Tassel Flower, is a pendant amaranth with uniquely green drooping tassels. Fast to bloom, the tassels lengthen the entire season and last beautifully for cut flowers and ...
Hard Fescue is a cool-season bunchgrass with fine leaf blades. It is adaptable and non-aggressive, which makes it ideal for combining with flower mixtures to create a meadow or natural looking ...
Hollyhocks are old-fashioned favorites native to central Eurasia and may have been brought to western Europe during the Crusades. Hollyhocks were brought to America by early colonists to be used as...
Hollyhocks are old fashioned favorites that have been around a very long time. They are native to central Eurasia and may have been brought to western Europe during the time of the crusades. ...
Holy Basil, or Tulsi, is native to southern Asia where it is known as “The Queen of Herbs”. Holy Basil is an Ayurvedic herb with a long history of medicinal, culinary, and sacred uses. ...
Hooker’s Evening Primrose is native to the western US and south to Mexico and Central America. A favorite to large Sphinx moths, hosts to approximately 15 species of butterflies and moths, and a ...
Hyacinth bean is native to tropical Africa and has long been grown in northern Africa, parts of Asia, and the Caribbean for the edible flowers, leaves, and immature seeds and pods. Vigorous vines ...
Hyssop has a native range from Europe, western Asia and northern Africa and has naturalized in parts of north America. This perennial aromatic sub-shrub features a clumping habit in the mint ...
This perennial is native to north central North America and is commonly found in dry open woodlands and prairies. Another name is Anise Hyssop because of its delightful fragrance – a mixture ...
Purple Giant Hyssop, a perennial in the mint family, has a delightful anise scent. It also goes by the name of Blue Licorice. The purple flowers occur in spikes at the top of the plant, and ...