Cosmos is native to Mexico. This dwarf variety grows to just 36 inches tall and comes in a mix of white, pink, rose and crimson. It is a perfect size for beds and borders, and the flowers attract...
Creeping Thyme is a fragrant, spreading perennial that is native to northwest Europe. Plants form dense mats that create an excellent ground-cover. Creeping Thyme grows four to six inches tall, and...
Dahlberg Daisy is native to Texas. It is an annual with lemon scented foliage which produces dainty, yellow flowers. The leaves are very fine and thread-like. Excellent for the fragrant garden, ...
This full sun perennial naturally grows in the central and southcentral U.S., from South Dakota south to Texas, and from Arizona east to Missouri and Arkansas. It is often found in sandy, ...
Fleabane, or Aspen, Daisy is common in mountain meadows and aspen forests throughout the western mountains. A mid-season blooming perennial, it does best in full to partial sun, tolerates dry to ...
Garland Daisy is also known as Crown Daisy and is from the Mediterranean region. Flowers are yellow or a mix of white and yellow. Suitable for flower mixtures and beds and borders.
Gloriosa Daisy is a tetraploid cultivar of Black-Eyed Susan. It has large, yellow flowers with orange, bronze or burgundy centers. Plants are annual to short-lived perennials and bloom mid-summer ...
Paper Daisy has colorful flowers with papery, pink petals that can be used for fresh or dried bouquets. To dry flowers, cut flower stems just as flower buds are nearly open or newly opened. Tie...
Desert Marigold has bright, yellow flowers that bloom for most of the season. It is native to low deserts of the Southwestern U.S. and is very drought tolerant. Grow as an annual outside of desert ...
Dill is an annual that has been used as a medicinal and culinary herb for millennia. Both seeds and leaves are utilized and have a soft, sweet flavor. Leaves are finely divided and feathery ...
Sand Dropseed is a warm-season bunchgrass that is native throughout most of North America. It gets its name from the way it drops or ejects its seeds when the seed panicles dry out. Some birds and ...
Dwarf Helenium is a native from the southeastern and midwestern U.S. It is a long-blooming annual that grows up to 12 inches high. It requires no dead-heading, making it an ideal bedding plant...
Evening Primrose is a biennial wildflower native to most of North America. Plants grow 4-6 feet tall, and their bright yellow flowers are commonly seen in late summer and fall. This species ...
Common Evening Primrose is a 2 to 5 foot biennial that produces yellow flowers that open in the evening. Plants require full sun and prefer well-drained soils. Tolerates moderate to dry conditions....
Missouri Evening Primrose, formerly Oenothera missouriensis, is also known as Dwarf Evening Primrose. This tap-rooted perennial produces large, clear yellow flowers that stay open only one day. ...