Featured Perennials

Leucanthemum Banana Cream
(Shasta Daisy)
You'll go bananas when you see this compact little beauty
in full bloom.  Four-inch flowers open lemon-yellow then brighten to light butter-yellow with age.  Grows 15 to 18
inches tall.





Echinacea Tomato Soup
(Coneflower)
Stunning warm tomato-red flowers up to 5 inches wide.
A real treat that grows to 32 inches tall and is covered
with flowers till frost.  Don't burn your tongue on this
one 'cause it's hot!









Brunnera King's Ransom
Dramatic heart-shaped leaves etched with silver and gold
and a creamy yellow margin.  Blue flowers in early spring.  Great plant for a shady area.







Caryopteris Summer Sorbet
Periwinkle blue flowers contrast nicely with the variegated foliage.  Green leaves display wide, bright yellow margins.  Forms a compact, shrubby mound, and its flowers are a favorite of butterflies.






Hemerocallis Just Plum Happy
(Daylily)
This re-blooming masterpiece is sure to put a smile on
your face!  Ruffled, mauve-pink blossoms have a prominent purple eye and matching picotee edge.  Often re-blooms
more than once during the season.






Heuchera Autumn Leaves
(Coral Bells)
This heuchera puts on a show all season.  Leaves are
red in the spring, taupe in summer, and ruby red in fall.






Baptisia Solar Flare
Vigorous shrub-like plant with blue-green foliage.  Mature clumps can have more than 100 flowering stems.  Lemon yellow flowers take on an orange blush as they mature.
Makes a great cut flower and butterfly magnet.







Clematis Florida Sieboldii
A unique and beautiful variety of clematis.
Prized for its stunning white flowers with large
centers of purple stamens.  Blooms throughout
the summer.









Podophyllum Spotty Dotty
(Asian Mayapple)
Large umbrella-like leaves are chartreuse with dramatic chocolate-brown spotting.  Clusters of garnet-colored flowers
are found hiding beneath the leaves.  Prefers shade and
moist soil.









Helenium Red Jewel
Tight clusters of small, dusky red flowers have just a
hint of blue.  They might remind you of a group of
red hat ladies getting into an elevator - cheerful, bold,
and oh so fun!  One of the best native perennials
for late season color.










Heucherella Golden Zebra
(Foamy Bells)
Striking bright yellow, feathery leaves are boldly marked
with dark red.  Lush foliage and a tight crown make this
plant unbeatable for a ground cover or under high-branching shrubs.  A standout in containers or front of the border.






Monarda Purple Rooster
(Bee Balm)
Large, true royal purple flowers bloom all summer.
Easy to grow and multiplies quickly. The sweet nectar
of the flowers attracts scores of hummingbirds,
butterflies, and bees to the garden.








Brunnera Diane's Gold
A chartreuse foliage shade-loving plant that holds
its color all summer.  Very showy in bloom with
sky-blue flowers.








Hemerocallis Inwood
(Daylily)
Features very large, pale peachy-yellow flowers with a
sharply contrasting plum-purple eye and matching picotee edge.  Yellow-green throat.  Slightly fragrant.  Heavily
budded re-bloomer.






Coreopsis Lightning Flash
Striking golden bamboo-like foliage sure to light up the
back of a border.  Reaching 3 to 5 feet tall with its flashy attitude, this Coreopsis will be sure to catch your eye.
Thrives in heat and humidity.










Heuchera Shanghai
(Coral Bells)
Tight mounds of silvery-purple leaves set forth white
flowers on dark stems.  Re-blooms all summer.







Dicentra Burning Hearts
(Bleeding Heart)
Long-blooming stems of heart-shaped, deep red flowers
arch above delicate, very blue gray, fern-like foliage.
Compact and mounding.  A must have for season long
color in your shade garden.








Coreopsis Route 66
This new thread-leaf Coreopsis produces large 2-inch
yellow flowers with a blood red eye.  In late summer,
the red color begins to bleed out onto the petals,
becoming the predominant color in the fall.








See also Featured Annuals.