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Botanical Name     Common Name
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Panicum amarum 'Dewey Blue'

Switch Grass
This smooth, blue tinted grass can grow as tall as 4' and spreads slowly through it's rhizome growth forming clumps. It was selected for its glaucous blue color, and graceful fountain habit. The flowers are airy, emerging in the fall, and persistinga...
Panicum amarum 'Dewey Blue'

Panicum virgatum

Switch Grass
An upright landscape grass with lovely blue green foliage that turns yellow in fall. In late summer airy wheat-colored flowers appear and remain attractive well into fall. It is an undemanding native grass suitable to any soil type. Tough and easy to...
Panicum virgatum

Panicum virgatum 'Cloud Nine'

Switch Grass
A large and stately native grass with a vase-shaped habit and sturdy upright blades. In late summer it blooms in huge clouds of silvery fawn that remain attractive into the winter. Simply spectacular waving in the breeze!...
Panicum virgatum 'Cloud Nine'

Panicum virgatum 'Dallas Blues'

Switch Grass
Selected by Ken and Linda Smith of Change of Scenery Nursery in Columbus, Ohio. This variety has a deeper pink, fuller shape and wider blades than others, not unlike Miscanthus with huge, basketball sized (2' or more !) flower heads with a layer...
Panicum virgatum 'Dallas Blues'

Panicum virgatum 'Heavy Metal'

Blue Switch Grass
A compact upright landscape grass with blue foliage and a tidy habit. In late summer airy silvery flowers appear and remain attractive well into fall. It is an undemanding native grass suitable to any soil type. Tough and easy to grow!...
Panicum virgatum 'Heavy Metal'

Panicum virgatum 'Northwind'

North Wind Switch Grass
Wow! An unequivocally upright steel blue panicum selected by Roy Diblik of Northwind Perennial Farm in Springfield, WI. It was the only one of our 13 trial varieties still standing after Hurricane Floyd! And the drought of '99? No problem. Wide, thic...
Panicum virgatum 'Northwind'

Panicum virgatum 'Shenandoah'

Red Switch Grass
The brightest red Panicum by a long shot. Experienced horticulturalists have mistaken it for Imperata at first glance. It colors up by June and the flowers are also red. The shortest of the group and also the slowest grower, perhaps due in part to it...
Panicum virgatum 'Shenandoah'

Penstemon digitalis

Foxglove Beardtongue
In early summer white or light pink tubular 1" flowers on branching, hollow stalks rising above a basal rosette of lustrous dark green leaves. Drought tolerant, tough as nails, and deer resistant. The tubular flowers make an excellent landing pad for...
Penstemon digitalis

Phlox pilosa

Prarie Phlox
An early summer-blooming phlox spreads by underground runners to form a colony. Delightful pink flowers appear in June. Found in upland woods and praries from Connecticut to Florida, west to Manitoba and Texas....
Phlox pilosa

Polystichum acrostichoides

Polystichum acrostichoides

Christmas Fern
While not as showy as some others, this fern makes up for it with its neat habit, easy culture, and its lustrous, nearly evergreen leaves. Often used in Christmas floral arrangements because it is still attractive in December. It is a wonderful compa...
Polystichum acrostichoides

Pycnanthemum muticum

Short-toothed Mountain Mint
We give up! So many of you claimed this mountain mint to be superior to Pycnanthemum virginianum that we decided to try it for ourselves. We like it! Its leaves are broader and more lustrous, bracts are silvery and very showy, flowers are pinkish and...
Pycnanthemum muticum