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Aster novae-angliae 'Purple Dome'
Aster novae-angliae 'Purple Dome'
Common Name: New England Aster
A naturally compact form with deep purple flowers in August and September. Eye-popping with Solidago 'Golden Fleece'. One of the most garden-worthy native selections out there. A fine introduction from the Mt. Cuba Center.
Height: 1-2 Feet
Spread: 1-2 Feet
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3-8

Chrysogonum virginianum 'Allen Bush'
Chrysogonum virginianum 'Allen Bush'
Common Name: Golden Star
A native ground cover, this plant is known for both it's foliage and flowers with toothed, light green, triangular leaves and dark yellow, slightly notched, star shaped flowers that bloom well above the foliage and have contrasting brown stamens. The flowers bloom abundantly in the spring and fall, but tend to die down in the heat of the summer except in the cooler zones.
Height: 8 Inches
Spread: 12 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 5-9

Dicentra eximia
Dicentra eximia
Common Name: Wild Bleeding Heart
A popular plant for the shade garden, Dicentra eximia is a tremendous performer. The leaves are deeply cut, grey green and fern like. The pink flowers are heart shaped with an inner petal that drips from the outter petals creating the appearance that the heart is bleeding. The flowers of Dicentra eximia are smaller and longer than the old-fashion bleeding heart, but in long branching inflorescences that encourage a more floriferous species.
Height: 8-12 Inches
Spread: 12-18 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-8

Dracocephalum ruyschianum 'Blue Dragon'
Dracocephalum ruyschianum 'Blue Dragon'
Common Name: Dragonhead
Our own selection of this species has dark blue snapdragon flowers covering a low, thick mound of rosemary-like foliage in early summer. Compact in a container and very easy to grow, just treat it as you would a Dianthus. It has been reliably hardy in Landenberg through rain and drought for 5 winters. Needs good drainage.
Height: 12-15 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-7

Eupatorium maculatum 'Carin'
Eupatorium maculatum 'Carin'
Common Name: Joe Pye Weed
A great new color for Joe Pye Weed... Gateway has a light pink sister! We almost named this 'Pinksilver' for its unique silvery pink flowers and deep purple stems. A North Creek introduction, named for friend and former propagator, Carin Bonafacino.
Height: 5-7 Feet
Spread: 2-4 Feet
USDA Hardiness Zone: 5-9

Eupatorium purpureum subsp. maculatum 'Gateway'
Eupatorium purpureum subsp. maculatum 'Gateway'
Common Name: Joe Pye Weed
Like others in this genus, 'Gateway' is no exception in it's power to attract butterflies with its huge bright mauve pink flowers clusters atop deep wine red stems. More compact and shorter than others in this species. July to September bloom makes 'Gateway' a bold and dramatic display when planted with Rudbeckia 'Autumn Sun' or tall ornamental grasses. Outrageous!
Height: 4-6 Feet
Spread: 3-5 Feet
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-8

Helenium x 'Mardi Gras'
Helenium x 'Mardi Gras'
Common Name: Helen's Flower
Helenium 'Mardi Gras' produces a festival of multicolored blooms jazzes up the garden for six to eight weeks in mid to late summer. Yellow petals are lavishly edged with bright orange red, aging to clear red edged in gold, all surrounding deep chestnut cones. Gorgeous in a pot! Great as a cut flower, its long stems are sturdy and vase life is long. Heleniums are naturally resistant, even toxic, to deer and rabbits. An early pinch back helps promote branching. Blooms of Bressingham variety.
Height: 36-40 Inches
Spread: 24-36 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-8

Perovskia atriplicifolia 'Filigran'
Perovskia atriplicifolia 'Filigran'
Common Name: Filigran Russian Sage
With finely cut silvery foliage, Filigran has received high praise for its upright habit and long flowering period. Airy spikes of fuzzy blue flowers cover the plant in late summer. Easy to grow and very tolerant of drought, heat and humidity, but not of wet soil. Butterflies love it!
Height: 3-4 Feet
Spread: 2-3 Feet
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-9

Rubus calycinoides
Rubus calycinoides
Common Name: Ornamental Raspberry
An irresistable quilt textured creeping groundcover. Turns deep, vivid red in the fall. Small ( 1-1.5" ) deep green, maple shaped leaves, with smooth light tan undersides. Nearly evergreen, insect and pest free. White flowers with amber fruits in late spring. Very durable!
Height: 6-12 Inches
Spread: 18-24 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 6-9

Salvia nemorosa 'Blue Hill'
Salvia nemorosa 'Blue Hill'
Common Name: (Blauhugel) Blue Hill Sage

A long hoped for color break in garden Salvia. Ernst Pagels selected it for
bluer flowers and compact habit. Insect and disease resistant, long flowered and tough as its brethren to follow. Attracts birds, butterflies and bees.

Height: 18-30 Inches
Spread: 12-15 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-9