Flowers
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Perennials

We offer many, unique varieties of flowers that you will not find in your regular 'garden center'. This year we are offering many waterwise flowers. As the season progresses we will be adding photographs of 'everyone' but in the meantime we hope our descriptions will be of use to you. The asterisks will denote plants that we will carry very limited quantities of since we will have grown them from plugs. If you would like some of these plants please contact us early so we can hold them for you. Most of our flowers are available in 1 gallon for only $5, although some can be ordered in a 5 gallon pot for $14.99 or a flat for $23.99. As always, if you do not see something listed that you were looking for let us know. Happy planting!

Achillea (yarrow)

Ajuga

Anthemis (chamomile or golden marguerite)

  • (*) Anthemis sancti-johannis-These pretty orange daisies are a welcome sight all summer and fall. They provide a great source of cut flowers as they are full of blooms. 2'
  • (*) Anthemis EC Buxton-Reaching 2' tall with bushy stems full of white blooms that are great for cutting.

Armeria

Artemisia

Aster

Azalea

Blanket Flower

  • (*)Gaillardia tokajer-18" an introduction out of Germany it has hues of brown, apricol, and red all on one petal. Butterflies love it and the flowers will 'blanket' the plant all summer long.
  • (*)Gaillardia-24" has a showy wine petal outlined in yellow. Covered in blooms all summer
  • Gaillardia grandiflora 'goblin'

Bachelor Button perennial

  • (*) Centaurea montana-Beautiful violet blue wispy flowers cover this plant all summer. With a cut back it might rebloom in the fall.

Broom

Butterfly Bush-buddleia

Cat mint-nepeta

Caryopteris

Cerastium

Ceratostigma

Clematis

Coreopsis

Delphinium

Echinacea-coneflower

  • (*)Echinacea paradoxa-Has drooping golden petals with a large brown seedhead at top. Butterflies love it and birds eat the seeds. They are great for cutting and border gardens.
  • (*) Echinacea double decker-adorable frilly petals sit atop the seedhead and look like a hat.
  • Echinacea purpea
  • Echinacea p. 'white swan'

Euphorbia (cushion spurge)

  • (*) Euphorbia polychroma-14" Interesting change from a traditional flower. Nice yellowish leaves on a mounding plant that turns red in the fall.

Forsythia

Gaura

Hellebore

Hemerocalis (daylily)

Heuchera

Hosta

Hydrangea

Hyssop

  • (*)Agastache cana-this beautiful plant is tall with spikes reaching up to 3' of bright rosey individual flowers. Hummingbird's will go crazy over it. I have had them divebomb me when I enter our canopy. They LOVE it!

Iris

Kniphofia (Red Hot Poker)

Lamiun (dead nettle)

Lavendula (lavender)

Lonicera (honey suckle)

Lychnis

  • (*) Lychnis coronaria Atro- for those of you familiar with dusty miller this plant has similar silver wooly leaves but is topped off by magenta flowers. Great change of pace for gardens with tons of green.

Malva

  • (*) Malva purple satin-tall at 3-4' but would be great in the back of a garden, with it's HUGE purple flowers it is a beautiful addition.

Mexican Primrose-Oenothera

  • (*)Oenothera sunset Blvd-absolutely a must for oenothera lovers. It has the same great qualities as the pink variety but has beautiful tangerine flowers . One of my favorites!
  • Oenothera african sun-yellow
  • Oenothera siskiyou pink

Nepeta (cat mint)

Penstemon-bearded tongue

Phlox

Potentilla

Rhodedendron

Rosa (rose)

Russian Sage-perovskia

Salvia (sage)

Saponaria

Scabiosa (pincushion flower)

Sedum

Solidago

St. John's Wort-hypericum

Stachys (lamb's ear)

Teucrium

Thymus (thyme)

Tunica

Vinca

Weigela

Wisteria