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Verbena hastata

Blue Vervain
The tall thin spikes of Blue Vervain grace the wet meadows of the US in July and August. Verbena hastata is a short-lived perennial that readily self sows where happy. A great plant for pond's edge where it seeds in between sedges and rushes and che...
Verbena hastata

Verbena stricta

Hoary Vervain
Whimsical purple flowers top lush green foliage throughout the summer. Found in dry praries and meadows from southern New England to Colorado, south to Florida....
Verbena stricta

Verbena x 'Homestead Purple'

Rose Verbena
Named by Dr. Alan Armitage, of the University of Georgia. Vigorously spreading, deep purple clusters from June to November. Excellent clean, deep green foliage with a trailing habit. Has been surviving the winter here lately, but it gets a very...
Verbena x 'Homestead Purple'

Verbena x 'Sissinghurst'

Sissinghurst Verbena
Clear pink flowers cover this mat-forming selection found at the British garden of the same name. Lovely draping over a wall or the edge of a container, it is also useful for the front of the border, filling around the base of taller perennials. Vig...
Verbena x 'Sissinghurst'

Verbena x 'Snowflurry'

Snowflurry Verbena
Clear white flowers cover this easy to grow, somewhat upright perennial all summer. Wonderful at the front of a border or in a container or hanging basket. Spreads well during the season and fills gaps beautifully! A bit hardier than most, Snowflurr...
Verbena x 'Snowflurry'

Vernonia glauca

Upland Ironweed
A native Pennsylvania plant that is happy in ordinary to dry spots. A bit shorter than V. noveboracensis, and much more adaptable to average garden conditions. Deep purple loose upright flower clusters in August and September are attractive to people...
Vernonia glauca

Vernonia lettermannii 'Iron Butterfly'

Vernonia lettermannii 'Iron Butterfly'

Ironweed
This new selection of this Arkansas native comes to us from Dr. Allan Armitage's trials at the University of Georgia. It has lovely fine foliage like Amsonia hubrichtii and is a compact, well-branched and vigorous plant. In late summer it is covered...
Vernonia lettermannii 'Iron Butterfly'

Vernonia noveboracensis

New York Ironweed
Deep purple haze in damp meadows, roadsides and pastures. A lovely native that adapts well to any moist location....
Vernonia noveboracensis

Veronica spicata 'Goodness Grows'

Spiked Speewell
Spikes of violet blue flowers cover low growing, dense foliage in early summer and continue to appear until frost. Flowers like crazy through heat, drought and humidity. Good groundcover and great at the front of the border. A Goodness Grows introduc...
Veronica spicata 'Goodness Grows'

Veronica spicata 'Red Fox (Rot Fuchs)'

Spiked Speedwell
Spikes of violet blue flowers cover low growing, dense foliage in early summer and continue to appear until frost. Great at the front of the border. Flowers are long-lasting cuts and work well in diminutive arrangements....
Veronica spicata 'Red Fox (Rot Fuchs)'

Veronica spicata GLORY 'Royal Candles'

Spiked Spedwell

Deep blue-purple spikes are decidedly upright and plentiful. This variety is compact and slowly spreading. Superb!

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Veronica spicata GLORY 'Royal Candles'

Veronica x 'Sunny Border Blue'

Sunny Border Blue Veronica
Tall spikes of violet blue flowers cover low growing, dense foliage in summer and continue to appear until frost. Flowers are long-lasting cuts and work well in diminutive arrangements. 1993 Perennial Plant of the Year....
Veronica x 'Sunny Border Blue'

Veronica x longifolia 'Sonja'

Sonja Veronica
Butterflies and hummingbirds love Sonja's majestic spikes of red violet on very upright stems in early summer. Taller than the average Veronica, it makes an excellent cut flower and will rebloom throughout the season if spent flowers are removed. Fr...
Veronica x longifolia 'Sonja'

Veronica x spicata 'Tickled Pink'

Tickled Pink Speedwell
New from Conard-Pyle, this sport of Goodness Grows has spikes of clear pink flowers that cover low growing, dense foliage in early summer and continue to appear until frost. Flowers are long-lasting cuts and work well in diminutive arrangements....
Veronica x spicata 'Tickled Pink'

Veronicastrum virginicum

Veronicastrum virginicum

Culver's Root
Big dramatic spikes of white Veronica-like flowers in July and August. Very tough and long-lasting once established. Found in open woods, moist meadows, and praries east of the Rockies....
Veronicastrum virginicum

Veronicastrum virginicum 'Lavender Towers (Lavendelturm)'

Culver's Root
This Pagels introduction is outstanding! A regal plant that hovers above the border with long spikes of pale purple flowers in mid summer. Whorled foliage provides an interesting foil for early summer bloomers....
Veronicastrum virginicum 'Lavender Towers (Lavendelturm)'

Viola cucullaria 'Purple Showers'

Marsh Blue Violet
The "energizer bunny" of Violas. Purple Showers is a clump-forming selection with large, 2 inch long, slightly fragrant flowers that are bright clear purple. They create a dramatic color impact in the spring garden, especially when combined with yell...
Viola cucullaria 'Purple Showers'

Viola labradorica

Viola labradorica

Lobrador Violet
A slowly spreading native groundcover with purple-tinged leaves creating a tapestry of green and plum. In late spring tiny blue violet flowers sparkle against the dark leaves. Great for planting with spring bulbs or under shade perennials....
Viola labradorica

Viola x 'Etain'

Etain Viola
A lovely large-flowered pansy with lemon yellow flowers rimmed in deep lavender. Easy to grow and perennial in many locations. They create a subtly beautiful color impact in the spring garden, especially when combined with peach or white tulips. Thou...
Viola x 'Etain'

Waldsteinia fragarioides

barren strawberry, dry strawberry
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Waldsteinia fragarioides

Wisteria macrostachya 'Blue Moon'

Blue Moon Kentucky wisteria

Selected for excellent winter hardiness and elegant cascades of sweetly scented 12-inch long, lavender-blue pea-like flowers. Clean, medium green foliage is pinnately leaved. Blooms in succession through summer.  Ornamental se...

Wisteria macrostachya 'Blue Moon'

Woodwardia virginica

Virginia Chain Fern
Virginia Chain Fern is a great native landscaping fern for those tough areas with moist or saturated soils. Spreading quickly, it provides a dense, weed-resistant groundcover in damp sites or sunny pond edges. It also is beautiful, and less assertive...
Woodwardia virginica
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