Prairie Junegrass is a cool-season bunchgrass that is native to most of Canada and the U.S. It does not occur in the Southeast or parts of New England. It is found in many native plant communities ...
Selfheal can be utilized as a ground cover, lawn alternative, or soil stabilizer due to its fibrous root system. Its dense clusters of hooded two-lipped purple to lavender flowers can bounce back ...
True Lavender is in the mint family and is native to the Mediterranean. Plants grow 20-30 inches tall and produce purple flower clusters in mid-summer, which attract honey bees and bumble bees. ...
Leadplant is popular for reclamation and wildlife plantings. It is a shrub-like plant with silvery hairs and purple flower spikes at the ends of the branches. It is a nitrogen fixer that can thrive...
Lemon Balm is a member of the mint family and is native to southern Europe, central Asia and the Mediterranean basin. It has a lemony scent and flavor, and the small white flowers attract honey ...
Lemon Basil is a tender annual and is shorter and has smaller leaves than regular Basil. It prefers sunny locations and rich soil. Appreciates afternoon shade in hot, southern climates. Can be ...
Foliage of this annual mint has a pungent, lemony scent. Flowers come in dense clusters of lavender-pink to white. A southern U.S. native, plants are found on limestone, rocky or sandy prairies and...
Little Bluestem is a warm-season bunchgrass that is native to most of North America. It is a dominant grass of the Tallgrass Prairie region. Tolerates a wide range of soil conditions and is used as...
Love-Lies-Bleeding, which also goes by the name of Tassel Flower, is a pendant amaranth with dark red, drooping tassels that hang straight down. Flower stalks can be used as an everlasting in dried...
Love-in-a-Mist ‘Miss Jekyll’ is a lovely, lacy annual flower from the old fashioned garden. It has papery seed capsules that are often used in dried arrangements. Plants do not ...
Dwarf ‘Pixie Delight’ Lupine is an annual lupine native to Mexico. ‘Pixie Delight’ has flower spikes in white, pink, violet and blue. Plants tolerate poor soils and dry to ...
A hardy perennial, Mountain Lupine is prominent in meadows, roadsides, and wooded areas from 6000-10,500 feet elevation. It attracts hummingbirds and serves as a food source for butterflies. Plants...
Perennial Lupine produces flower spikes from mid-May to mid-June. Flowers are mostly blue, but sometimes pink or white ones are present. Found in the eastern U.S., wild populations have declined ...
Russell Lupine is a Pacific northwest native perennial. It grows up to 3 feet tall and produces flower spikes in blue, pink, red, or white. Flowers appear from late May to mid-June and attract ...
This mat-forming perennial variety produces vivid, cerise flowers that are sure to stand out in the garden. Perfect for the rock garden, front of borders, and fragrant gardens. It is also excellent...