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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Idaho Fescue is a cool-season bunchgrass that grows to 40 inches tall and has fine leaf blades. It is found at higher elevations of the western mountains, between 5,000 and 10,000 feet, and common ...
Indiangrass is a warm-season bunchgrass that is native to central and eastern North America. It can reach up to seven feet tall and is a common species of the Tallgrass Prairie. The beautiful, ...
This North American native grows in sand prairies, sedge meadows, marshes, fens, and swampy thickets of the northeast and upper Midwest. It prefers full to part sun, moist conditions and rich, ...
Sweet Joe Pyeweed is a perennial from the Midwest and eastern U.S. that grows up to seven feet tall. The fluffy, pinkish-purple flower clusters appear from late summer to early fall and have a ...
Johnny Jump-Up ‘Helen Mount’ is a cheerful, tri-colored Viola that is a stand-out in the cool months of the growing season (spring and fall). The dainty blooms appear very early in the ...
Selfheal can be utilized as a ground cover, lawn alternative, or soil stabilizer due to its fibrous root system. Its dense clusters of hooded two-lipped purple to lavender flowers can bounce back ...
Lemon Balm is a member of the mint family and is native to southern Europe, central Asia and the Mediterranean basin. It has a lemony scent and flavor, and the small white flowers attract honey ...
Dwarf ‘Pixie Delight’ Lupine is an annual lupine native to Mexico. ‘Pixie Delight’ has flower spikes in white, pink, violet and blue. Plants tolerate poor soils and dry to ...
A hardy perennial, Mountain Lupine is prominent in meadows, roadsides, and wooded areas from 6000-10,500 feet elevation. It attracts hummingbirds and serves as a food source for butterflies. Plants...
Perennial Lupine produces flower spikes from mid-May to mid-June. Flowers are mostly blue, but sometimes pink or white ones are present. Found in the eastern U.S., wild populations have declined ...