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Aster divaricatus 'Eastern Star'
Aster divaricatus 'Eastern Star'
Common Name: white wood aster

We have grown this select form anonymously for many years and have deemed it worthy of a name. It is shorter than the species and has deep dark shining mahogany stems. It came our way from Canyon Creek Nursery, via Roger Rache, then of the Berkley Botanic Gardens's Eastern US section. Originally collected from coastal Rhode Island.

Height: 18-24 Inches
Spread: 3 Feet
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3-8

Carex eburnea
Carex eburnea
Common Name: bristleleaf sedge

A wonderful naturalizer, Carex eburnea is the ideal native groundcover for the woodland or rock garden. Petite colonies of 6-8 inch long soft, thread-like foliage takes on a spherical shape as inconspicuous whitish-green flower spikes appear in early spring.

Height: 6-8 Inches
Spread: 6-8 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 2-8

Coreopsis Permathread™ 'Red Satin'
Coreopsis Permathread™ 'Red Satin'
Common Name: threadleaf tickseed

A superior selection for its sturdy upright stems, fine threadleaf foliage and deep wine-red flowers that do not become “frosted” in the heat. Sterile flowers bloom all summer; cutting back will encourage rebloom until frost. Beautiful in the perennial garden or as a special accent. A selection from Darrell Probst that is not to be overlooked!

Height: 15-18 Inches
Spread: 18-22 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 5-9

Eupatorium 'Phantom'
Eupatorium 'Phantom'
Common Name: Joe Pye weed

This short and sweet dwarf variety is fantastic for use in perennial borders, rain gardens and mixed containers with its shorter stature and upright habit. Attractive, dome-shaped clusters of tiny, rosy-purple blooms are a favorite of butterflies and gardeners alike, lasting from mid-summer through fall before turning into tufts of fuzzy seed heads with late autumn interest. A clump-forming perennial with whorls of coarse green leaves on sturdy stems.

Height: 2-4 ft
Spread: 2-4 Feet
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-8

Leucanthemum × superbum 'Becky'
Leucanthemum × superbum 'Becky'
Common Name: Shasta daisy

Imagine: Large-flowered Shasta type daisy that actually lives for years! Single white flowers in June and July. Average to dry soil. Can easily be cut back for compact growth and re-flowering. Good cut flower. Deep shiny green foliage holds up well in heat and humidity. Named for Becky Stewart, of Decatur, GA.

Height: 2-3 Feet
Spread: 2-3 Feet
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-9

Tricyrtis 'Sinonome'
Tricyrtis 'Sinonome'
Common Name: toadlily

Noted as one of the very best of the group for its drought tolerance and deep green shiny foliage that stays clean through fall. Upright facing white flowers with ruby speckling appear in quantity held above the foliage on tall racemes. A very old cultivar of unknown parentage, grown as a cut flower in Japan since early in this century. Upright vase shape clump, non spreading. Still our favorite!

Height: 2-3 Feet
Spread: 12-18 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 5-8