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Aster tataricus 'Jindai'
Aster tataricus 'Jindai'
Common Name: tatarian daisy

Large leaves (to 2') emerge in the spring and provide a bold backdrop for earlier blooming perennials. In the fall, numerous flower stalks rise to 4 or 5 feet and each is covered with 1" sky blue daisy-like flowers. Flowering is later than many other asters and this species often provides brilliant color until frost. Found by Rick Darke and Skip March at the Jindai Botanical Gardens. This cultivar is shorter than the species and less likely to require staking.

Height: 3-5 Feet
Spread: 1-3 Feet
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-8

Coreopsis verticillata 'Moonbeam'
Coreopsis verticillata 'Moonbeam'
Common Name: whorled tickseed

Coreopsis 'Moonbeam' is a dependable bloomer and all-round fantastic plant. The flowers are a glowing, lemon-yellow color and sit on top of tall, erect, lacey, somewhat mound forming, delicate (threadleaf) looking green foliage that has an airy appearance. The flowers are plentiful and bloom continuously throughout the entire summer. If the dead blossoms are removed, flowers will be more abundant and healthy. Truly a bright sight. Great in rock gardens and gardens with poor soil. Makes a nice cut flower.

Height: 18-24 Inches
Spread: 18-24 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 5-8

Eupatorium dubium 'Little Joe'
Eupatorium dubium 'Little Joe'
Common Name: Joe Pye weed
Selected by Steve Lighty while at The Conard-Pyle Co., this dimunitive Joe Pye has the vivid color of 'Gateway' at a height more appropriate for small gardens. 'Little Joe 'is also more compact in a container too.
Height: 4-5 Feet
Spread: 1-3 Feet
USDA Hardiness Zone: 5-9

Heliopsis helianthoides var. scabra 'Burning Hearts'
Heliopsis helianthoides var. scabra 'Burning Hearts'
Common Name: smooth oxeye

A seed selection by Jelitto Perennial Seeds, Heliopsis helianthoides 'Burning Hearts' stands 4' tall with dark red purple foliage and abundant contrasting yellow daisy-like flowers with orange centers. Plant begins blooming in its first year and blooms from June to mid-October. 

Height: 3-4 Feet
Spread: 12-18 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3-9

Heuchera 'Plum Pudding'
Heuchera 'Plum Pudding'
Common Name: alumroot, coral bells

Shiny, dark purple-red ruffled leaves with faint silvery marbling between the veins accented by attractive, delicate heads of pink flower clusters held aloft by tall, thin stems in early and mid summer. Fast growing with a tidy, mounding habit. Very popular!

Height: 1-2 Feet
Spread: 1-2 Feet
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-9

Kalimeris integrifolia 'Daisy Mae'
Kalimeris integrifolia 'Daisy Mae'
Common Name: Japanese aster

Perhaps this should win the prize for easiest plant to grow. It loves heat and humidity and breezes through a drought like a champ. Single, one inch, white daisy-like flowers on a compact mound of green all summer. Very unusual and attractive. Great in the landscape and in containers. Essential for the butterfly gardener!

Height: 2 Feet
Spread: 2 Feet
USDA Hardiness Zone: 5-9

Nepeta Junior Walker™ 'Novanepjun'
Nepeta Junior Walker™ 'Novanepjun'
Common Name: catmint

The non-reseeding progeny of 'Walker's Low'. This low-growing, compact catmint packs a punch of lavender-blue flowers from late spring through summer over aromatic blue-green foliage. Its tidy habit is ideal for mixed containers, the perennial border, and along paths and walkways. A Star Roses & Plants introduction.

Height: 12-18 Inches
Spread: 24-36 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 5-9

Nepeta × faassenii 'Purrsian Blue'
Nepeta × faassenii 'Purrsian Blue'
Common Name: catmint

An early season bloomer with light blue flowers and deep purple calyxes, Nepeta × faassenii 'Purrsian Blue' is a wonderful addition to your garden. Stands out from the crowd with its low and tidy appearance, this selection from Walters Gardens has us taking notice. 

Height: 14-18 Inches
Spread: 18-30 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3-8

Polystichum polyblepharum
Polystichum polyblepharum
Common Name: Korean tasselfern

Meaning "many eyelashes," polyblepharum describes the fuzzy stems of this glossy deep green garden fern. Dependable and hardy, it lends elegance to the shade border and combines well with Carex, Heuchera, and other ferns. Evergreen in warmer zones.

Height: 18-24 Inches
Spread: 12-18 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 5-8

Porteranthus trifoliatus
Porteranthus trifoliatus
Common Name: Bowman's root

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 of 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

Rudbeckia fulgida 'Goldsturm'
Rudbeckia fulgida 'Goldsturm'
Common Name: orange coneflower

A garden classic with bold texture and upright habit. Bright gold petals with a deep brown cone highlight the garden in late summer. Each flower may last up to two weeks! Makes a wonderful and long lasting cut flower. Provides seeds in the winter for birds and nectar for butterflies. Beautiful and versatile, outstanding in mass plantings as well as perennial borders, meadows and prairie gardens.

Height: 2-3 Feet
Spread: 18-24 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 5-7

Rudbeckia triloba 'Prairie Glow'
Rudbeckia triloba 'Prairie Glow'
Common Name: three-lobed coneflower

Rudbeckia triloba 'Prairie Glow' has our attention! With brightly colored flowers of yellow with a bright red eye fading to a glowing orange to bronze, this native beauty brings fire to the sunny border. Its multi-branching habit provides dense flower cover, more so than the straight species, and its late blooming time, starting in July and flowering right through to October, makes this a valuable pollinator plant. 

Height: 24-40 Inches
Spread: 12-18 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 5-7

Tiarella cordifolia 'Running Tapestry'
Tiarella cordifolia 'Running Tapestry'
Common Name: foamflower

A vigorous running groundcover with red speckled, deeply dissected heart shaped foliage, Tiarella 'Running Tapestry' produces a plethora of white flower spikes in spring. Discovered by Jim Plyler of Natural Landscapes Nursery, West Grove, PA, the irrepressible grower of native trees and shrubs. A Cornell University All Star Groundcover!

Height: 10-12 Inches
Spread: 12-18 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-8