Packera aurea
This native plant has golden yelllow clusters of small, daisy-like flowers in late spring to early summer. Can be grown in full sun to full shade.
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This native plant has golden yelllow clusters of small, daisy-like flowers in late spring to early summer. Can be grown in full sun to full shade.
More DetailsBlue-green leaves that turn deep red in late spring. Blooms purple flowers in late summer. A native to the U.S., 'Cheyenne Sky' is great in containers and in dried arrangements. This tallgrass was one of many that once grew over the praries of central North America.
More DetailsDense, light pink seed heads set against wide, blue grass blades. In the fall, a pinkish gold color evolves.
More DetailsPrairie Winds® ‘Apache Rose’ is a strong ornamental grass with a columnar habit that can endure unfavorable weather from summer through winter. This grass produces rose colored grass tips and flower panicles in the fall. The Prairie Winds® Collection adds graceful texture and movement.
More DetailsA sturdy, durable ornamental grass that withstands adverse weather conditions. Grey-green leaves form a strictly upright column of steel blue foliage. Golden seed heads in fall.
More DetailsRuby Ribbons™ is an upright ornamental grass with blue-green foliage in the spring maturing into a gorgeous dark purplish-red color. Flower spikes appear in late summer and persist into winter.
This cultivar is tolerant of a wide range of soil and climatic conditions.
A vigorous and compact growth habit makes it ideal as an accent plant in smaller spaces.
Asexual propagation prohibited.
More DetailsMatrix®Purple offers 3" deep clear purple flowers on strong, short stems. Blooms from fall through spring.
More DetailsMatrix®Scarlet offers 3" gorgeous rich red flowers on strong, short stems. Blooms from fall through spring.
More DetailsThis clump-forming ornamental grass has a nice tidy habit. Deep green foliage is the perfect backdrop for flowering plumes which appear in mid-summer and last well into the fall. Hush Puppy™ is a non-fertile selection (no reseeding).
Unlicensed propagation prohibited.
More DetailsA compact, clump-forming grass, ideal for the front of the border and containers. Finely-textured foliage is topped with an abundance of flowering plumes summer through fall. Praline™ is a non-fertile selection (no reseeding).
Asexual propagation prohibited.
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Burgundy foxtail-like flowers bloom throughout the summer over arching clumps of lush red foliage. Makes an excellent specimen in containers. Heat and drought tolerant. Will grow to full size early in the season.
Not winter hardy, but well worth planting again every year.
More DetailsThis hardy and carefree perennial forms an upright clump of purple-black foliage which has a nice sheen. Lavender-colored flowers are adored by hummingbirds.
Asexual propagation prohibited.
More DetailsAn upright mound of green leaves forms the base above which the abundant flowering spikes are produced during the summer. The blossoms are a lovely lavender-pink and are attractive to hummingbirds.
Asexual propagation prohibited without a license.
More DetailsWhite tubular flowers appear above the dark green foliage of this tough, native perennial from mid-spring through early summer. Excellent plant for attracting pollinators.
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Enjoy the two-toned rose colored flowers of 'Red Rocks' in late summer and again in October. Deadheading the first bloom and letting the plant rest will encourage a beautiful floral display throughout the late summer and early fall.
Easy to maintain and tolerant of hot and humid and drought conditions.
More DetailsLavender blue flowers adorn compact clumps of silvery green foliage from midsummer through fall. Blue Jean Baby is one of the earliest Perovskia to flower and less prone to flopping than other selections.
Attractive to pollinators but not to deer.
Asexual propagation prohibited.
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