All Plants
| Type | Botanical Name | Native | Common Name | Description | Height | Light Req. | Zone | Add to My List |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Annual | ANACAMPSEROS rufescens | Sand Rose | Slowly creeping branched stems and fleshy leaves spirally arranged along the stem, exposed to full sun, they become reddish-brown to purple. Flowers range from pink to rose-purple and appear on stalks in late spring and summer. |
3-4" | Full Sun/Part Shade | Succulent | ||
| ANACYCLUS depressus | Atlas Mountain Daisy | A mini-daisy for the rock garden with white flowers in summer over ferny gray foliage. |
4-6 inches | |||||
| Perennial | ANCHUSA capensis ‘Blue Angel’ | Bugloss | Bright blue forget-me-not flowers over shrubby plants with fuzzy foliage. Blooms early summer with brilliant cobalt-blue flowers. |
12-14 inches | Sun | 3 | ||
| Perennial | ANDROMEDA polifolia ‘Blue Ice’ | Bog Rosemary | Low-growing mound of evergreen icy blue foliage blanketed by masses of nodding, bell-shaped, small, pink flowers in early spring. Compact, spreading habit. Great in rock gardens and as groundcover along stream margins. |
1 foot | Sun/Part Shade | 2 | ||
| Grass | ANDROPOGON gerardii ‘Blackhawks’ | The upright foliage starts dark green but begins to turn purple in late summer as nights cool and will be almost black by Autumn. |
Full sun | 3 | ||||
| Grass | ANDROPOGON gerardii ‘Red October’ | Big Bluestem | Foliage starts deep green with some red highlights, as the season progresses the color becomes more and more red increasing to deep burgundy. Late season brings fluffy flower heads that are shades of red. |
5-6 feet | Full sun | 3 | ||
| ANDROSACE sempervivoides ‘Susan Joan’ | Rock Jasmine | Small rosettes of silvery foliage topped with clusters of light pink flowers maturing to rose. Blooms in spring. |
2-4 inches | |||||
| Perennial | ANEMONE ‘Dawn Breaker’ | Bright pink Anemone that blooms in late spring on compact plants. |
Full Sun/Part Shade | 5 | ||||
| Perennial | ANEMONE ‘Frilly Knickers’ | Elegant white bicolor flowers are semi-double, with ruffled edges. Petal back sides are pale lavender, giving a pale pink effect from the front. Dark stems completely cover a compact clump of leathery, olive green foliage. |
Full Sun/Part Shade | 5 | ||||
| Perennial | ANEMONE hybrida ‘Queen Charlotte’ | Japanese Anemone | Semi-double, rosy pink flowers atop somewhat compact plants. |
24-36" | Sun/Part Shade | 5 | ||
| Perennial | ANEMONE nemerosa | Wood Anemone | A European woodland flower of spreading habit. We will carry a variety of single or double forms in white, pink or blue. Summer dormant. |
6-8 inches | Part Shade/Shade | 4 | ||
| Perennial | ANEMONE nemorosa ‘Jan’ | “Jan’ is a rare selection of the European woodland Anemone that has variegated foliage with nice white flowers. It spreads slowly to creates a sweet spring show. |
Part Shade/Shade | 4 | ||||
| Perennial | ANEMONE ranunculoides ‘Flore Pleno’ | Wood Anemone | Double yellow blooms in early spring. Summer dormant. |
6-8 inches | Part Shade/Shade | 4 | ||
| Perennial | ANEMONE tomentosa ‘Robustissima’ | Grapeleaf Anemone | Delicate pink flowers in September. Spreads. Hardier than other tall, fall anemones. |
30-36 inches | Sun/Part Shade | 4 | ||
| Perennial | ANEMONE hybrida ‘Honorine Jobert’ | Japanese Anemone | Clear white flowers atop 3’-4’ stems in fall. |
3-4 feet | Sun/Part Shade | 5 | ||
| Perennial | ANEMONE hybrida ‘Pamina’ | Japanese Anemone | Large double purple-pink flowers starting in late summer. |
30-36 inches | Sun/Part Shade | 5 | ||
| Perennial | ANEMONOPSIS macrophylla | False Anemone | Elegant woodland plant with waxy lavender bells in airy panicles. Summer-blooming. |
22-24 inches | Part Shade | 4 | ||
| Annual | ANGELONIA ‘Serena Blue’ | Angelonia | Pale blue blooms on compact stems. |
10-12 inches | Sun | Tropical | ||
| Annual | ANGELONIA ‘Angelface Wedgewood Blue’ | Angelonia | Spikes of blue and white larkspur-like flowers on sturdy stems. |
12-18 inches | Sun | Tropical | ||
| Annual | ANGELONIA ‘AngelFace White’ | Angelonia | Spikes of white larkspur-like flowers on sturdy stems. |
12-18 inches | Sun/Part Shade | Tropical | ||
| Annual | ANIGOZANTHOS ‘Big Roo Series’ | Kangaroo Paw | Unusual velvety blooms in red, orange and yellow. Makes a great cut flower. |
Full sun | Tropical | |||
| Annual | ANIGOZANTHOS hybrids | Kangaroo Paw | Australian native with unusual fuzzy paw-like blossoms in shades of red, orange and yellow over slender green foliage. Great accent plant and a real conversation starter. Best in well-drained soil. |
12-15 inches | Sun | Tropical | ||
| Perennial | ANTENNARIA dioica | Pussytoes | Gray mats with pale pink to white flower “tufts” resemble kitten paws in spring. Tolerant of dry conditions. Must have sharp drainage and lean soil. Drought tolerant |
2-4 inches | Sun | 3 | ||
| Perennial | ANTHEMIS tinctoria ‘Sauce Hollandaise’ | Marquerite | Masses of creamy yellow daisies through the summer over aromatic, ferny foliage. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. |
24-26 inches | Sun | |||
| Annual | ANTIRRHINUM majus ‘Liberty Classic Yellow’ | Snapdragon | An upright, intermediate-height version of the timeless favorite- a bright, clear yellow snapdragon that’s great as a cut flower. |
18-22 inches | Sun | Tropical | ||
| Annual | APTENIA cordifolia ‘Variegata Crystal’ | Heartleaf Ice Plant | A lovely trailer with heart-shaped succulent foliage edged in cream topped with bright pink, daisy flowers. |
4-6 inches | Sun | Succulent | ||
| AQUILEGIA alpina | Alpine Columbine | Spurless blue-violet bonnets from late spring to early summer over ferny gray-green foliage . |
18-24 inches | |||||
| Perennial | AQUILEGIA caerulea ‘McKana’s Giant’ | Columbine | Long spurred flowers in shades of red, pink and yellow. Each flower produces large amounts of nectar attracting hummingbirds. They will self-sow to create patches of plants with different colors. Attracts bees and hummingbirds Deer and rabbit resistant |
30-32 inches | Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Perennial | AQUILEGIA canadensis | Canadian Columbine | Our native columbine! Short red spurs with yellow cup in early spring. Very sturdy grower. Let it seed around. |
22-24 inches | Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Perennial | AQUILEGIA canadensis ‘Little Lanterns’ | Dwarf Wild Columbine | Bright red and yellow flowers on our Northeast native wildflower that is half the size of the specie. Blooming in April and May. |
10-12 inches | Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Perennial | AQUILEGIA viridiflora | Green Columbine | Small, fragrant flowers of lavender, brown & green over mounds of blue-green foliage. Generally short-lived but will self seed when happy provided the soil stays slightly moist. Grows 8-12” flowering late spring to early summer. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies Deer and rabbit resistant |
8-12" | Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Perennial | AQUILEGIA vulgaris ‘Biedermeier Mix’ | Columbine | The Biedermeier Group are a mix of compact, low-growing, columbine plants. This strain contains four separate pastel-colored spurred flowers in colors of pink, red, blue and white. These are bushy and clump-forming growing to 12″ tall. They are noted for having a glorious spring bloom. After bloom, trim to the ground for a fresh flush […] |
12-14" | Full Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Perennial | AQUILEGIA vulgaris ‘Green Apples’ | Columbine | Green-rimmed, creamy-white double blossoms in late spring to early summer are great as cut flowers! Needs good drainage. Generally short-lived but will readily reseed. Deadhead to prolonge blooming. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Deer/rabbit resistant. |
2-3 feet | Full Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Perennial | AQUILEGIA vulgaris ‘Nora Barlow’ | Double outward facing blooms of pink with a white edge. Makes a great cut flower on long stems. |
Full Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||||
| Perennial | AQUILEGIA vulgaris ‘Rose Barlow’ | Unusual for a columbine with double pink blooms on strong stems. Makes a good cut flower. Ciut back after to bloom to refresh the foliage. |
Full Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||||
| Perennial | ARABIS blepharohylla ‘Spring Charm’ | Rockcress | Fragrant deep pink flowers over low mounds of gray-green foliage in spring. |
6-8 inches | Sun | 3 | ||
| Perennial | ARABIS sturrii | Rockcress | Low-spreading mats of shiny green foliage covered with white flowers in spring. |
2-4 inches | Sun | 4 | ||
| Perennial | ARALIA cordata ‘Sun King’ | Golden Aralia | Beautiful gold foliage glows in the shade. Small clusters of white flowers in late summer are followed by purple berries. |
36-42 inches | Part Shade/Shade | 4 | ||
| Perennial | ARCTOSTAPHYLOS uva-ursi | Common Bearberry, Kinnikinnick | Evergreen, salt-tolerant, low-grower that spreads 3-6 ft. Prefers poor, well-drained soils. Plants should not be fertilized. Drought tolerant once established. Flowers are white tinged with pink in spring, followed by red berry-like drupes in late summer/early fall. Butterflies and hummingbirds go for the flowers; bears, birds and small mammals love the fruits. |
6-12 inches | Full Sun/Part Shade | 2 | ||
| Perennial | ARENARIA montana ‘Avalanche’ | Mountain Sandwort | Snowy white flowers May through June. Moss-like foliage forms a spreading mound. This new cultivar is more compact with larger flowers than the species. Attracts bees and butterflies Deer resistant Drought tolerant |
4-6 inches | Sun | 4 | ||
| Annual | ARGYANTHEMUM frutescens ‘Vera’ | Marguerite Daisy | White daisies in abundant masses on fine blue foliage from summer through fall. Deadheading helpful. |
18 inches | Sun | Tropical | ||
| Annual | ARISAEMA fargesii | Cobra Lily | Large tropical-looking tripartite foliage with large, maroon striped spathes in early summer. Easy to overwinter the bulbs. |
2-3 feet | Part Shade/Shade | 6 | ||
| Perennial | ARISAEMA heterophyllum | Dancing Crane Cobra Lily | Striking plants whose blooms look like cranes with long tongues sticking out of their mouths. These are held over rounded leaves divided into many finger-like leaflets. Easy to grow and multiplies well. Dormant until late spring. |
30-36 inches | Part Shade | 5 | ||
| Perennial | ARISAEMA sikokianum | Japanese Cobra Lily | An Asian Jack in the Pulpit with cream splashed foliage and striking white spadix in a purple spathe. Spring-blooming. |
14-16 inches | Part Shade | 4 | ||
| Perennial | ARMERIA maritima ‘Splendens’ | Sea Thrift | Deep pink balls of flowers in mid to late spring atop a slow-spreading mound of grass-like evergreen foliage. Prefers dry, poorer soils; great for the rock garden. Virtually disease and pest free. Attracts bees and butterflies. Deer resistant. |
6-12 inches | Full sun | 4 | ||
| Tree/Shrub | ARONIA arbutifolia ‘Brilliantissima’ | An improved and compact form with clusters of white flowers in spring followed by larger bright red berries. The fall foliage is bright red making it stand out. |
Full sun | 4 | ||||
| Tree/Shrub | ARONIA melanocarpa ‘Iroquois Beauty’ | Black Chokeberry | A compact habit with fragrant flowers in spring, purple berries in summer and deep red fall foliage. Deer and drought resistant |
24-36 | Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Tree/Shrub | ARONIA melanocarpa ‘Low Scape Mound’ | Black Chokeberry | A new low, mound-shaped cultivar from Proven Winners. Same great shiny foliage, red fall color and black fruit of the species and just as tough. |
12-24 inches | Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Perennial | ARTEMISIA ‘Garden Ghost’ | Beach Wormwood | Fine textured, silvery foliage and uprighjt habit. A slower spreader than some other Artemisias. Strong stems make great cuts for bouquets. |
3-4 inches | Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Perennial | ARUNCUS aethusifolius | Dwarf Goatsbeard | Creamy white flower spikes over attractive delicate ferny foliage in early summer. Lovely red fall color. |
10-12 inches | Sun/Part Shade | 3 |