Sold out Quick view Compare Chasmantium latifolium - RIVER OATS Tough grass for any situation - sun, half shade, shade, and any soil from dry to moist. And also great solution for dry shade! For sun location needs more moisture. The ideal conditions are moist, fertile soil and some little shade during the day, where... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Persicaria amplexicaulis 'Firetail' - MOUNTAIN FLEECE 'FIRETAIL' (2) Mountain Fleece is pretty much unknown plant in Midwest, but we expect this this will change. Hardy and easy to grow perennial from Himalaya, 3-4' tall and wide, more or less groundcovering clumps with 6" long spikes of crimson red flowers from June to... $11.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Eupatorium dubium 'Little Joe' (Eutrochium) - COASTAL PLAIN JOE PYE WEED 'LITTLE JOE' (short & heat tolerant) Shorter cultivar of Joe Pye Weed suitable for smaller gardens or bigger containers. 3-4' tall and 1-3' wide clumps, pink umbrella flowers in July to September. Full sun, half shade, it's not fussy about the soil type - average soil, clay, sandy or... $10.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Physostegia virginiana 'Pink Manners' - OBEDIENT PLANT 'PINK MANNERS' (non spreading) (1) Cultivar 'Pink Manners' is well behaved cultivar, that doesn't spread, and is slightly bigger than white flowering 'Miss Manners'. Clump-forming perennial, compact growth, sturdy upright stems that do not flop and long season of bloom. Grows usually up... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Viola sororia 'Albiflora' - COMMON VIOLET 'ALBIFLORA' Cultivar with pure white flowers. This nativar received Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society (UK). The flowers start early spring and can last well into the summer months (April to June, and rebloom in later summer or autumn). It grows... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Hibiscus x 'Lord Baltimore' - ROSE MALLOW 'LORD BALTIMORE' Vigorous, sturdy and upright cultivar with pure red flowers (10" in diameter). Older, but very popular variety, one of the first widely cultivated cultivars, introduced by Robert Darby around year 1955. This hybrid, as many others, combines genes of... $10.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Oenothera perennis - LITTLE EVENING PRIMROSE Cute little wildflower, with regular mounds covered by small, pinkie-nail size yellow flowers. Usually forms clumps about 1' tall and wide, small partially-evergreen leaves. Flowers continuously from May to August, with the peak in early to mid summer -... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Phlox paniculata (wild form, South Central Indiana genotype) - GARDEN PHLOX Wild form of tall phlox, for better support of pollinators and wildlife and naturalization. Smaller flowers of pink tones attract butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinators, but according to our observation, natural selection 'Jeana' is even better... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Ruellia strepens - SMOOTH WILD PETUNIA Native wildflower with large lilac blue flowers and long blooming period. Usually grows to 2' tall x 1' wide (can be shorter or taller up to 3', depending on the soil and moisture). Each flower doesn't last very long, but this plant flowers continuously... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Panicum virgatum'Northwind' - SWITCH GRASS 'NORTHWIND' (1) Switch Grass 'Northwind' is strictly upright, very narrow vase-shaped grass with bluish-green leaves. Perennial Plant of the Year in 2014(awarded by the Perennial Plant Association), for it's excellent garden performance and multiply season interest,... $9.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Calamagrostis x acutiflora 'Karl Foerster' - FEATHER REED GRASS 'KARL FOERSTER' (1) Popular and truly excellent ornamental grass with wonderful vertical structure and very long ornamental value from May to February. Adaptable, drought tolerant and tough. First grass that received the Perennial Plant of the Year Award in 2001. This grass... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Galium boreale - NORTHERN BEDSTRAW Norhern Bedtstraw is perennial native to USA and Eurasia too. It is creeping, dense plant, 18-24" tall x 12-18" wide. It prefers half shade and somewhat drained soils with average moisture (medium to moist). It is adaptable to many soil types, but... $7.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Vernonia angustifolia 'Plum Peachy' - NARROWLEAF IRONWEED 'PLUM PEACHY' Nearly unknown perennial beauty, discovered in 1998 by famous plantsman Tony Avent from Plant Delights Nursery (found on grit outcrop inTurner County, Georgia). 44" tall x 24" wide clumps (or wider with age), very narrow leaves remind of Amsonia... $10.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Phlox glaberrima ssp. triflora 'Morris Berd' - SMOOTH PHLOX 'MORRIS BERD' Excellent selection of early summer flowering phlox, that doesn't suffer with any leaf diseases.Highly recommended by Chicago Botanic Garden’s Plant Evaluation Program and also one of the winners of Mt. Cuba phlox trials. Large pink flowers, medium... $9.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Filipendula rubra - QUEEN OF THE PRAIRIE Robust prairie perennial, with compound leaves (up to 2’) that stay at the base and long un-brached stems with fluffed heads of pink flowers. This plant is suitable for medium to bigger gardens/areas. Looks stunning in wet (or at least... $11.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Aster novae-angliae 'Purple Dome' (SYMPHYOTRICHUM) - NEW ENGLAND ASTER 'PURPLE DOME' (1) New England Aster 'Purple Dome' is short and compact cultivar with dark-purple flowers, reaching only 18-24" of height and up to 3' of width. ‘Purple Dome’ is actually natural form, that was discover in nature - it was first observed along... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Solidago rugosa 'Fireworks' - ROUGH-LEAVED GOLDENROD 'FIREWORKS' (1) Compact and shorter version of the rough goldenrod. Surprisingly drought tolerant too. Solidago 'Fireworks' is perfectly named for its flowering stems which look like golden streamers of fireworks in late summer and early fall. Grows to 40" tall and 35"... $8.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock
Sold out Quick view Compare Polystichum acrostichoides - CHRISTMAS FERN (1) Native fern to Eastern North America. Naturally occurs in both dry and moist wooded slopes, moist banks and ravines. Typically grows in a fountain-like and neat clump to 2' tall and wide and features leathery, lance-shaped, evergreen shiny leaves... $9.99 Add to Wishlist Out of stock