All Plants
| Type | Botanical Name | Native | Common Name | Description | Height | Light Req. | Zone | Add to My List |
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| Annual | PETCHOA ‘SuperCal Blue’ | Petunia Hybrid | The best characteristics of the favorites Petunia and Calibrachoa with medium blue flowers. |
10-14 inches | Sun/Part Shade | Tropical | ||
| Annual | PETUNIA ‘Crazytunia Blue Picotee’ | Deep purple-blue with a wide white border. |
Full sun | |||||
| Annual | PETUNIA ‘Easy Wave Coral Reef’ | Light salmon-pink on this free flowering cascader. |
Full sun | |||||
| Annual | PETUNIA ‘Easy Wave White’ | Petunia | Mounding/semi-trailing to a width of 2-3 feet; abundant white blooms; great in baskets or landscapes. Petunias don’t require deadheading but cutting back the ends promotes bushier growth. Attracts pollinators. |
6-12 inches | Sun | Tropical | ||
| Annual | PETUNIA Supertunia ‘Mini Vista Yellow’ | Petunia | Petite yellow flowers with a pale green throat. |
6-12 inches | Sun | Tropical | ||
| Annual | PETUNIA ‘Surfinia Blue Vein’ | Petunia | Trailing/spreading up to 3 feet, with velvety, pale lavender to white ruffled flowers with darker purple-blue veins/centers. |
8-12 inches | Sun | Tropical | ||
| Annual | PETUNIA ‘Blue Skies’ | Hybrid Petunia | New Petunias require no deadheading. This cultivar with lovely sky bloom flowers. |
6-10 inches | Full sun | |||
| Tree/Shrub | PHILADELPHUS ‘Snowbelle’ | Mock Orange | A compact mock orange cultivar noted for its abundant bloom of citrus-fragrant, double white flowers in late spring to early summer. Upright habit. Clay/drought tolerant. Needs good drainage. |
3-4 feet | Sun/Part Shade | 4 | ||
| Perennial | PHLOMIS russeliana | Jerusalem Sage | Pale yellow hooded flowers in clusters encircling the sturdy stems over heart-shaped grey-green leaves. The seed pods are also very ornamental and make a wonderful dried flower. Deer and rabbit resistant Attracts birds and butterflies |
24-36 inches | Full Sun/Part Shade | 5 | ||
| Perennial | PHLOX carolina ‘Kim’ | Loads of pink flowers cover this bushy and compact Phlox from late spring to early summer. Very resistant to mildew. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds |
Full Sun/Part Shade | 5 | ||||
| Perennial | PHLOX divaricata ‘Blue Moon’ | Woodland Phlox | A mat-forming woodland groundcover with spring blooms on slender stems.This cultivar has very full petals of deep violet-blue. |
10-12 inches | Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Perennial | PHLOX divaricata ‘May Breeze’ | Woodland Phlox | Fragrant light blue, almost white flowers in mid spring. A lovely woodland groundcover. |
12-14 inches | Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Perennial | PHLOX ‘Fashionably Early Crystal’ | Hybrid Meadow Phlox | In addition to being early blooming, it boasts a long season of color. Pure white flowers with a faint light purple eye appear from early summer well into midsummer with some rebloom in fall. The Fashionably Early series has exceptional mildew resistance. |
18-24 | Sun/Part Shade | 4 | ||
| Perennial | PHLOX ‘Fashionably Early Flamingo’ | Hybrid Phlox | Light lavender pink flowers 2-3 weeks earlier than tall garden phlox over thick, leathery, mildew-resistant foliage. |
30-36 inches | Sun | 4 | ||
| Perennial | PHLOX ‘Fashionably Early Princess’ | Hybrid Phlox | Blooming earlier than the average Tall Garden Phlox (P. paniculata), starting about 2-3 weeks earlier. The Fashionably Early series has exceptional mildew resistance, thick leathery leaves, and a stoloniferous habit. Light fuchsia pink flowers and a darker pink eye appear well into midsummer with some rebloom in fall. |
28-30 inches | Full Sun/Part Shade | 4 | ||
| Perennial | PHLOX ‘Forever Pink’ | Hybrid Phlox | Large lavender pink blooms in June before tall garden phlox and after the early spring-blooming species. Will repeat bloom in the fall. Plants are compact and foliage is mildew-resistant. Developed at the Chicago Botanic Garden. |
14-16 inches | Sun/Part Shade | 4 | ||
| Perennial | PHLOX ‘Glamour Girl’ | Hot coral clouds of flowers top the strong stems of this garden Phlox. Very mildew resistant. Attracts bees butterflies and hummingbirds |
Full Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||||
| PHLOX paniculata ‘Coral Creme Drop’ | Garden Phlox | Fragrant coral flowers with darker rose-pink eyes. The habit is compact and foliage very mildew resistant. |
18-22 inches | 3 | ||||
| PHLOX paniculata ‘Grape Lollipop’ | Garden Phlox | This new mildew resistant, compact cultivar has grape purple flowers with striking red eyes. |
18-22 inches | 3 | ||||
| Perennial | PHLOX paniculata ‘Jeana’ | Garden Phlox | Small pink flowers are packed in dense heads through the summer. Attractive to pollinators and long-blooming. |
2-4 feet | Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Perennial | PHLOX paniculata ‘Orchid Yellow’ | Large flowers open from green buds to bright pink flowers with a yellow-green edge to each floret. A very unusual color for a Phlox! Attracts bees butterflies and hummingbirds |
Full Sun/Part Shade | 4 | ||||
| Perennial | PHLOX paniculata ‘Uptown Girl’ | Light pink flowers with a star-shaped dark pink eyes. Foliage shows excellent disease resistance and this is a rebloomer extending the colorful display. |
Full sun | 3 | ||||
| Perennial | PHLOX stolonifera ‘Sherwood Purple’ | Creeping Woodland Phlox | Light purple flowers in May. Good groundcover for shade. |
4-6 inches | Sun/Part Shade/Shade | 4 | ||
| Perennial | PHLOX subulata ‘Emerald Cushion Blue’ | Creeping Moss Phlox | Pale blue flowers completely hide foliage. |
4-6 inches | Sun | 3 | ||
| Perennial | PHLOX x ‘Woodlander Pink’ | Creeping Phlox | This cross between Creeping and Woodland Phlox produces a magical spring landscape plant that flows and tumbles over the terrain and lights up with masses of large pink flowers in early May. Evergreen and perfect for massing in part shade, this plant will really attract spring pollinators! Drought tolerant Deer resistant Pollinator magnet |
4-6 inches | Part Shade | 4 | ||
| Annual | PHORMIUM tenax ‘Pink Stripe’ | New Zealand Flax | Leathery sword-shaped leaves are bronze striped in pink. |
4-5 feet | Sun/Part Shade | Tropical | ||
| Annual | PHYGELIUS aequalis ‘Devil’s Tears’ | Cape Fuchsia | Brilliant red long, trumpet-shaped blooms with yellow throats on bushy plants. Attracts hummingbirds |
18-24" | Full sun | |||
| Annual | PHYGELIUS ‘Passionate’ | Cape Fuchsia | Deep black-green foliage and bright coral-red tubular flowers. Hummingbird magnet |
18-24" | Full sun | Overwinter Dormant Indoors | ||
| Tree/Shrub | PHYSOCARPUS opulifolius ‘Amber Jubilee’ | Common Ninebark | A hybrid between P. ‘Dart’s Gold’ and ‘Diablo’ with colorful orange and gold new growth maturing to lime green. Fall color is red and purple! |
5-6 feet | Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Tree/Shrub | PHYSOCARPUS opulifolius ‘Center Glow’ | Common Ninebark | Glowing copper-green new growth deepens to bright red. From the University of Minnesota. |
8-10 feet | Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Tree/Shrub | PHYSOCARPUS opulifolius ‘Chroma Chameleon’ | Nine Bark | Spring red foliage changes first to bronze then nearly black as the season progresses. Clusters of pink tinged white flowers cover the plant in early summer and are coveted by pollinators. Attracts bees, buterflies, hummingbirds and songbirds |
6-8' | Full Sun/Part Shade | 2 | ||
| Tree/Shrub | PHYSOCARPUS opulifolius ‘Lemon Candy’ | Common Ninebark | A compact cultivar with gold foliage and white flowers. |
2-4 feet | Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Tree/Shrub | PHYSOCARPUS opulifolius ‘Tiny Wine Gold’ | Common Ninebark | A new dwarf ninebark introduced by Proven Winners. Small, bright yellow new growth contrasts with the white-pink spring blooms. |
3-4 feet | Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Tree/Shrub | PHYSOCARPUS opulifolius ‘Summer Wine Black’ | Common Ninebark | White flower clusters covering the branches in spring contrast with nearly-black foliage. Upright stems and small, textured foliage; peeling bark as winter interest. Best left unpruned. Attracts butterflies. Drought/clay tolerant. |
5-6 feet | Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Perennial | PHYSOSTEGIA virginiana ‘Pink Manners’ | Obedient Plant | Spikes of tubular lavender-pink flowers on an upright clump-forming plant from mid-summer into autumn. |
30-36 inches | Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Perennial | PHYTEUMA scheuchzeri | Horned Rampion | Low mounds of narrow evergreen foliage topped with spiky, ball-shaped blue flowers in early summer. |
8-12 inches | Sun | 5 | ||
| Conifer | PICEA abies ‘Acrocona’ | Norway Spruce | A slower-growing upright form with large cones upright on the branch ends. Forms a broad pyramid. |
Intermediate (6-12 inches/year)6-12 feet in ten years. | Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Conifer | PICEA abies ‘Catherine’s Golden Heart’ | Dwarf Norway Spruce | From a cross between P. ‘Acrocona’ and P. ‘Gold Drift’ by Bob Fincham, this variety has gold foliage on pendulous branches and red cones. |
Dwarf (3-6 inches/year)3-6 feet in ten years. | Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Conifer | PICEA abies ‘Clanbrassiliana Stricta’ | Norway Spruce | Beautifully compact pyramidal form like a miniature Christmas tree. |
Intermediate (6-12 inches/year)6-12 feet in ten years. | Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Conifer | PICEA abies ‘Cupressina’ | Norway Spruce | Dense and narrow this is a great conifer where space is limited. Grows 20 feet tall, but only 5 feet wide in 20 years. |
Large (over 12 inches/year)over 12 feet in ten years. | Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Conifer | Picea abies ‘Dandylion’ | Norway Spruce | Bright red cones at the end of brilliant arching yellow new growth. |
Dwarf (3-6 inches/year)3-6 feet in ten years. | Sun | 3 | ||
| Conifer | PICEA abies ‘Elegans’ | Dwarf Norway Spruce | A slow spreading form with an irregular rounded habit. |
Dwarf (3-6 inches/year)3-6 feet in ten years. | Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Conifer | PICEA abies ‘Farnsburg’ | Weeping Norway Spruce | A weeping cultivar with short green needles and denser habit than P. abies ‘Pendula’. |
Dwarf (3-6 inches/year)3-6 feet in ten years. | Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Conifer | PICEA abies ‘Gold Drift’ | Weeping Norway Spruce | A gold-needled weeping cultivar! Stake for height. |
Intermediate (6-12 inches/year)6-12 feet in ten years. | Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Conifer | PICEA abies ‘Goldenrods’ | Norway Spruce | A pyramidal, bright yellow Norway Spruce found as a result of the intentional cross of ‘Acrocona’ and ‘Gold Drift’. |
Dwarf (3-6 inches/year)3-6 feet in ten years. | Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Conifer | PICEA abies ‘Gregoryana Parsonii’ | Dwarf Norway Spruce | An especially slow growing form with an irregular mounding habit. |
Dwarf (3-6 inches/year)3-6 feet in ten years. | Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Conifer | Picea abies ‘Kluis’ | Dwarf Norway Spruce | Irregularly-shaped, tight, multi-branched habit; Slow-growing dwarf, with a globose shape when young, later developing a leader and becoming a small upright tree. Needles are short and dark green. |
Dwarf (3-6 inches/year)3-6 feet in ten years. | Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Conifer | PICEA abies ‘Lanham’s Beehive’ | Dwarf Norway Spruce | The glaucous needles are longer and thicker than other dwarf Norway spruce. Twigs cinnamon-colored. Forms a compact mound. |
Dwarf (3-6 inches/year)3-6 feet in ten years. | Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Conifer | PICEA abies ‘Lemon Flare’ | Dwarf Norway Spruce | Another Bob Fincham intro, a low-spreading form with bright golden yellow foliage. |
Dwarf (3-6 inches/year)3-6 feet in ten years. | Sun/Part Shade | 3 | ||
| Conifer | PICEA abies ‘Medusa’ | Dwarf Norway Spruce | A miniature witch’s broom from P. ‘Acrocona’ with tiny, slightly twisted branches and tiny cones. |
Miniature (less than 3 inches/year)Less than 3 feet in ten years. | Sun/Part Shade | 3 |