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Matteuccia struthiopteris

Ostrich Fern
Large, lustrous, dark green fronds arch gracefully and give the tropical feel of a palm. Happiest in a cool moist site, it will tolerate more sun at the side of a stream or pond. Emerging fiddleheads are delectable sautéed in a bit of oil....
Matteuccia struthiopteris

Meehania cordata

Meehania cordata

Meehan's Mint
Looking for a native substitute for Ajuga or Lamium? This could be it. Long trailing stems run across the ground and root along the way. In late spring the green carpet gives way to hundreds of blue flowers opening to reveal spotted throats. Beautifu...
Meehania cordata

Monarda didyma 'Jacob Cline'

Monarda didyma 'Jacob Cline'

Bee Balm
Named for the son of Georgia plantsman and garden designer Jean Cline. This is the ticket as far as mildew resistant monardas. Wonderfully aromatic foliage and stems with enormous red tubular flowers from June to August. A Saul Nursery introduction. ...
Monarda didyma 'Jacob Cline'

Monarda fistulosa

Wild Bergamot
Monarda fistulosa has lovely lavender flowers atop aromatic foliage. Easy to grow in a perennial border, wildflower garden or meadow. Wild bergamot is a great naturalizing wildflower and a magnet for butterflies and hummingbirds. Monarda fistulosa i...
Monarda fistulosa

Monarda fistulosa 'Claire Grace'

Monarda fistulosa 'Claire Grace'

Pink Bee Balm
This great plant was named by Mike and Barbara Bridges, of Southern Perennials and Herbs, for their daughter. Soft lavender pin cushion-like flowers. Quite mildew resistant, with excellent, shiny foliage. Extremely showy. A must for the avid butterfl...
Monarda fistulosa 'Claire Grace'

Monarda Grand Parade™ ''ACrade''

Bee Balm
Finally a Monarda short enough to be manageable, but tall enough to bee seen! Grand Parade has been an outstanding performer in our trials for the last two years, showing its glorious purple pink flowers in atop clean deep green leaves. It's habit is...
Monarda Grand Parade™ ''ACrade''

Monarda x 'Coral Reef'

Bee Balm
An easy-to-grow native with hundreds of salmon pink flowers in mid summer. A long-blooming and clean selection, Coral Reef attracts butterflies and hummingbirds with its sweetly scented flowers. Spreads enthusiastically in moist soil, but is more res...
Monarda x 'Coral Reef'

Monarda x 'Dark Ponticum'

Bee Balm
Notably dark green leaves and stems with a minty-orange scent contrasted by pure violet purple flowers. Plants are compact, upright and sturdy. Mildew resistant in our trials. Makes a dramatic show for butterflies and hummingbirds....
Monarda x 'Dark Ponticum'

Monarda x 'Marshall's Delight'

Bee Balm
Showy, clear, vivid pink pin cushion-like flowers atop of fragrant foliage and stems, highly mildew resistant. Long blooming season. A Canadian Ornamental Plant Foundation introduction. Great combined with bright blues, whites and yellows in the gard...
Monarda x 'Marshall's Delight'

Monarda x 'Petite Delight'

Bee Balm

Bred by Lynn Collicutt of the Morden Research Station in Morden, Manitoba. Lavender pink flowers in July and August atop deep green, shiny and clean foliage! More compact than others in the species. U.S. Vegetative propagation proh...

Monarda x 'Petite Delight'

Monarda x 'Petite Wonder'

Petite Wonder Bee Balm
The sister to 'Petite Delight' but with pale pink flowers in July and August atop deep green, shiny and clean foliage! More compact and stunning than 'Petite Delight'. Will become a very popular plant. Cherished by butterflies and hummingbirds, but l...
Monarda x 'Petite Wonder'

Monarda x 'Raspberry Wine'

Raspberry Wine Bee Balm
A White Flower Farm introduction. The buds really do resemble raspberries. Clear wine red flowers from June through August. Very mildew resistant. Cherished by butterflies and hummingbirds, but loathed by deer. Also makes an excellent cut flower!...
Monarda x 'Raspberry Wine'

Muhlenbergia capillaris

Pink Muhly Grass
This native's tidy clumps of very fine blue foliage provide color and texture to the garden, but in late summer or fall they explode into bloom with clouds of airy pink flowers that last for many weeks. Stunningly beautiful, even in heat, humidity or...
Muhlenbergia capillaris

Nasella tenuissima

Mexican Feather Grass
The narrow green blades of this southwestern native form a tidy fountaining clump. In early summer silvery cream-colored flowers open to resemble downy feathers that sway gently with the breeze. In fall the flowers turn amber and remain attractive t...
Nasella tenuissima

Nepeta sibirica 'Souvenir D'Andre Chaudron'

Siberian Nepeta
A very hardy selection of Siberian nepeta with larger blue flowers and more compact growth than the species. Medium blue flowers are abundant for most of the summer....
Nepeta sibirica 'Souvenir D'Andre Chaudron'

Nepeta x 'Dawn to Dusk'

Dawn to Dusk Catmint
A nice change in color for this genus. Champagne pink flower spikes contrasted by a violet calyx with gently aromatic gray-green foliage. Prolific bloomer from June to October. Longer spikes with tubular flowers resemble Agastache more than other Nep...
Nepeta x 'Dawn to Dusk'

Nepeta x 'Joanna Reed'

Catmint
Does the horticulture world need another Nepeta? If it's Joanna Reed, then YES! Low growing, very vigorous and incredibly floriferous, this Catmint provides outstanding performance in containers and in the landscape. It has great rebloom when cut bac...
Nepeta x 'Joanna Reed'

Nepeta x faassenii 'Dropmore'

Dropmore Catmint
A profusion of blue flowers and soft, fragrant, fine textured foliage. Blooms for a long period of time. Excellent compliment for Solidago and Roses. Developed by Hugh Skinner in Manitoba, this selection is not attractive to cats, but still a winner ...
Nepeta x faassenii 'Dropmore'

Nepeta x faassenii 'Walker's Low'

Walker's Low Catmint
Soft, fragrant, gray-green foliage with sprays of large, distict bluish purple flowers from April to October. Compact, prolific and beautiful! Named for English garden Walker's Low....
Nepeta x faassenii 'Walker's Low'

Oenothera berlanderi 'Siskiyou'

Siskiyou Evening Primrose
An extremely long blooming, easy care plant. A vigorous, stoloniferous grower that can be a bit of a thug, especially in sandier soils. It is less invasive and shorter than O. speciosa, but still a fast running plant that can quickly spread. Great nu...
Oenothera berlanderi 'Siskiyou'

Oenothera fremontii 'Lemon Silver'

Lemon Silver Evening Primrose
A day blooming evening primrose. Low, silver, lance shaped foliage and nearly stemless, with a plethora of light, clear lemon flowers, fading to orange, with a tissue paper texture. Blooms from June to September....
Oenothera fremontii 'Lemon Silver'

Oenothera fruticosa

Sundrops
A tough and reliable perennial, well-suited to hot dry sites. The stems of Oenothera fruticosa are thin, hairy, and reddish with similar leaves. The buds begin as red but open into beautiful bright yellow flowers in early summer. Easy, dependable, a ...
Oenothera fruticosa

Oenothera fruticosa 'Fireworks (Fyrverkeri)'

Oenothera fruticosa 'Fireworks (Fyrverkeri)'

Sundrops
Confused for many years in the trade, we are proud to carry the true 'Fireworks'. Deep bronze foliage and red stems are contrasted by red buds opening to canary yellow blooms in June. The individual flowers may not last for more than a day or two, bu...
Oenothera fruticosa 'Fireworks (Fyrverkeri)'

Oenothera x 'Cold Crick'

Sundrops
This outstanding plant, discovered by Polly Rowley of Middleburg, VA, is clump forming and will not take over the garden. It is floriforous, long-lasting and of easy culture, needing just good drainage. Apparently a naturally occuring hybrid, it does...
Oenothera x 'Cold Crick'

Onoclea sensibilis

Sensitive Fern
A freely running, deciduous fern with broad, deeply pinnatifid, smooth leaves. It spreads in moist soil and stays low to the ground, usually not more than 12-18", though heights of up to 3' are possible in ideal conditions. Very effective as a moist ...
Onoclea sensibilis

Osmunda cinnamomea

Osmunda cinnamomea

Cinnamon Fern
Brilliant green lacy fronds gracefully arch outward in stately vase-shaped clumps. In early summer narrow fronds emerge as vertical spikes of cinnamon red brown in the center. Especially striking when planted in groups. Prefers a moist shady site, bu...
Osmunda cinnamomea

Osmunda regalis var. spectabilis

Royal Fern
Royal fern is truly one of the most distinctive and spectacular bold-textured deciduous native ferns with its light green, leathery leaves and graceful architectural stature. With adequate moisture, royal fern can reach 6' tall and create a lush, tro...
Osmunda regalis var. spectabilis
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