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Achillea 'Fireland'
Achillea 'Fireland'
Common Name: Fireland yarrow
Common yarrow is a carefree garden plant that spreads easily to fill available space. 'Fireland' is a vigorous grower with brick red flowers that fade to deep orange throughout the summer. Named for Tierra del Fuego, the land of fire. Introduced by Ernst Pagels. An excellent cut flower!
Height: 2-3 Feet
Spread: 2-4 Feet
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3-8

Achillea 'Moonshine'
Achillea 'Moonshine'
Common Name: Moonshine yarrow
Silver foliage with 3' tall stems topped with broad sulphur-yellow flower heads. A hybrid of A. x 'Taygeta' and A. clypeolata, introduced by Alan Bloom in the 1950's. An excellent choice for a hot dry site, especially if it's windy. A beautiful cut flower!
Height: 1-2 Feet
Spread: 1 Feet
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3-7

Achillea millefolium 'Summer Wine'
Achillea millefolium 'Summer Wine'
Common Name: Summer Wine common yarrow
Common yarrow is a carefree garden plant that spreads easily to fill available space. 'Summer Wine' is a vigorous grower with deep wine-colored flowers that fade to rose pink throughout the summer. An excellent cut flower!
Height: 2 Feet
Spread: 2-4 Feet
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3-8

Aquilegia canadensis
Aquilegia canadensis
Common Name: Wild columbine
Red flowers with yellow centers hang like drifts of softly illuminated lanterns in April and May. Excellent as a shady rock garden naturalizer, it also is quite content in average garden conditions. Occurs naturally in rich rocky woods, north-facing slopes, cliffs, ledges, pastures, and roadside banks. Native to all states east of the Rockies, but not found in Louisiana.
Height: 1-3 Feet
Spread: 1 Feet
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3-9

Aster oblongifolius 'Raydon's Favorite'
Aster oblongifolius 'Raydon's Favorite'
Common Name: Raydon's Favorite aromatic aster
Medium blue, fine textured single ray flowers in September and October, aromatic foliage. Irresistable, a really tremendous plant. Introduced by Holbrook Farm.
Height: 2-3 Feet
Spread: 1 Feet
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3-8

Baptisia sphaerocarpa 'Screaming Yellow'
Baptisia sphaerocarpa 'Screaming Yellow'
Common Name: Screaming Yellow wild indigo
A riot of yellow in late spring-early summer! Larry Loman of Ridgecrest Nursery in Wynne, Arkansas selected this brilliant yellow-gold Baptisia for the bodacious and profuse flower display, deep green foliage, and compact rounded habit.
Height: 2-3 Feet
Spread: 2 Feet
USDA Hardiness Zone: 5-8

Baptisia x bicolor 'Starlite'
Baptisia x bicolor 'Starlite'
Common Name: Starlite Prairieblues™ wild indigo
A second introduction from Chicagoland Grows, Starlite Prairieblues shines with soft blue pea flowers that glow white at the base for a sparkling overall appearance. A good strong grower with long spikes of flowers in early summer.
Height: 3-4 Feet
Spread: 3-4 Feet
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-8

Caryopteris 'Dark Knight'
Caryopteris 'Dark Knight'
Common Name: Dark Knight blue mist shrub
Blue Mist Shrub is aptly named as its gray-green foliage is shrouded in a cloud of blue from mid to late summer. It is a well-behaved garden plant that is very attractive to butterflies. Dark Knight has deep purple blue flowers closely spaced on long stems.
Height: 2-3 Feet
Spread: 2-3 Feet
USDA Hardiness Zone: 5-9

Chelone lyonii 'Hot Lips'
Chelone lyonii 'Hot Lips'
Common Name: Hot Lips pink turtlehead
Lustrous, deeper green foliage, topped in August and September with rose pink turtle head shaped flowers. Red stems that persist most of the season. Bronze green early season growth is another distinctive feature.
Height: 2-3 Feet
Spread: 1 Feet
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-7

Chrysopsis mariana
Chrysopsis mariana
Common Name: Maryland goldenaster

A wonderful new addition to the fall palette of pink and blue asters. Clusters of loose, single, 2", bright yellow daisy flowers cover the plant in the fall. Maryland goldenaster truly is drought tolerant and easy to grow.

Height: 18-24 Inches
Spread: 1-3 Feet
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-7

Helenium 'Mardi Gras'
Helenium 'Mardi Gras'
Common Name: Mardi Gras sneezeweed
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

Iris cristata 'Tennessee White'
Iris cristata 'Tennessee White'
Common Name: Tennessee White dwarf crested iris

This delightful selection of Crested Iris came to us from Don Shadow in Winchester, TN. Tennessee White is a vigorous spreader and prolific bloomer, covering the fan-like foliage with brilliant white flowers in spring, each accented with delicate yellow crests. Its late spring show starts earlier and lasts longer than the other selections we've tried.

 

Height: 6-10 Inches
Spread: 12-24 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3-9

Lonicera sempervirens 'Major Wheeler'
Lonicera sempervirens 'Major Wheeler'
Common Name: Major Wheeler trumpet honeysuckle
Finally a production and landscape friendly native honeysuckle! Major Wheeler is the best selection of Lonicera sempervirens we've grown and it stands out so far above the rest that we've dropped all other red cultivars. Clean foliage is the first benefit. Even in periods of drought or in overgrown production, we've never seen a speck of mildew on this one. But its real asset is FLOWER POWER! This selection is COVERED in red trumpet flowers in late spring and keeps churning them out all summer long, especially with a post-bloom trim. The hummingbirds will find it from miles around.
Height: 3-8 Feet
Spread: 1-10 Feet
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-8

Phlox paniculata 'Lord Clayton'
Phlox paniculata 'Lord Clayton'
Common Name: Lord Clayton garden phlox
Founded by garden writer Tammy Clayton, Phlox paniculata 'Lord Clayton' is a regal combination of leaf and bloom. Unique, cherry-red flowers add excitement to the perennial border from late June into September. Foliage emerges a deep purple with lime green stems and veins, later transitioning to a deep purple-green. Phlox paniculata 'Lord Clayton' performs quite well in average garden soil with average moisture.
Height: 24-30 Inches
Spread: 24-30 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-8

Porteranthus trifoliatus
Porteranthus trifoliatus
Common Name: Bowman's root

Also known as Indian Physic or American Ipecac, Bowman's Root is an easy-to-grow native for bright shade or partial sun and it tolerates tree root competition well as long at it has a nice layer organic mulch. Bowman's Root is lovely in a mass planting where its lacy white flowers can shimmer in a light breeze. It makes a nice filler - think Gaura for shade! A compact rounded plant is topped in late spring with ethereal white flowers growing in a few loose terminal panicles, with red petioles and mahogany stems. Clean, disease-free foliage often turns deep bronzy red in fall and contrasts beautifully with the more typical oranges and yellows in the perennial border. Interesting form and unique seed heads persist into winter. Great for cut flowers!

Height: 2-3 Feet
Spread: 3 Feet
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-8

Porteranthus trifoliatus 'Pink Profusion'
Porteranthus trifoliatus 'Pink Profusion'
Common Name: Pink Profusion bowman's root
We've been enjoying this great native for many years in our garden, since it was given to us by the Mt. Cuba Center in 2001. We are thrilled to finally be able to offer it to you thanks to a breakthrough in propagation! Porteranthus 'Pink Profusion' has clear pink flowers that are held daintily above reddish leaves on deep red stems. The best part is the way the flowers shimmer in a light breeze, as though they will take flight at any moment.
Height: 24-30 Inches
Spread: 24-30 Inches
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: Blue Hill garden 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

Silene caroliniana var. wherryi 'Short and Sweet'
Silene caroliniana var. wherryi 'Short and Sweet'
Common Name: Short and Sweet wild pinks
Delightful, compact and easy to grow, Silene caroliniana is an excellent choice for bright shade or full sun. It is covered in deep pink flowers in late spring. Very reliable for us through wet and dry seasons for three years now and in a cool spring it seems to bloom forever - one year we tracked 8 weeks of full bloom! A great native substitute for Dianthus, this Silene has similar appearance and bloom time, but tolerates a wider variety of garden situations. Silene 'Short and Sweet' is a fantastic plant for naturalizing, yet it can hold its own as a specimen in a container or patio garden as well.
Height: 6-8 Inches
Spread: 10-15 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-7

Stachys monieri 'Hummelo'
Stachys monieri 'Hummelo'
Common Name: Hummelo lamb's ear
Excellent for flowers and foliage, S. 'Hummelo' hosts a lovely display of lavender-purple flowers atop tall, leafless stems while the stoloniferous nature creates small mounding clumps. Selected for strong flower production, plant health, habit quality and winter hardiness. A true garden delight!
Height: 18-20 Inches
Spread: 18 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-8