Licorice scented foliage, long-lasting blue flowers, attracts butterflies.
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Multiple heads of blue star-like flowers, great glowing yellow fall color.
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Prefers well-drained soil. Compact, erect clump, with clusters of pale blue flowers.
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A narrow leaf variety of the above. Slightly taller, and a bit happier in the partial shade, this long lived perennial develops lovely yellow fall color.
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Dwarf selection of our native blue star, long blooming, with good with good fall color.
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One of the earliest of wildflowers to bloom, attracts hummingbirds, easy to grow.
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Compact, completely yellow version of our native columbine. Comes true from seed.
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A dwarf selection of the species, perfect for a smaller container.
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Tall Astillbe-like blooms, brightest in part shade.
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Bright orange, butterfly magnet, superbly drought tolerant, a personal favorite.
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Good native groundcover for woods' edge and shade, does well in dry conditions. Provides a mass of small white flowers to usher in the fall season.
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Selected for red stems and glossy leaves, hundreds of white daisies.
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Early blooming, tolerant of a variety of conditions.
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Wonderful selection, stiffly upright early to bloom, tolerant of a vareity of conditions.
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Deep plum foliage with hundreds of small daisy flowers.
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Vigorously growing aster has large heart shaped basal leaves, can form dense carpets.
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A compact form with deep purple flowers, makes a lovely addition to the garden.
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This species tolerates drought, poor soils, and the heat. Aromatic foliage.
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Compound mound, with bluer flowers than Raydons.
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One of the best aster selections out there, flowers early and long, neatly mounded.
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Bright violet single, graceful blooms encircle a yellow disk near the top of arching stem with grass green foliage. Found along pond's edge, stream banks, and open meadows. Perfectly simple, and simply perfect. Shared with us by our friend Jas…
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Flat or occasionally dome-shaped white flower clusters. Important host for many butterfly species.
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