Although originally from Africa, this drought-tolerant annual is naturalized in parts of the United States. Plants grow in mounds and produce 2-inch wide orange, salmon, and white flowers. They ...
This bushy, short-lived species is common in disturbed sites and along roadsides in sagebrush grasslands of the western U.S. It prefers shallow or rocky soils and is very drought-tolerant. ...
Golden Aster is a very drought-tolerant and long-blooming tap-rooted perennial that grows in open, sunny areas from Wisconsin to British Columbia and south to Texas and California. It grows form ...
Prairie Aster, also known as Tahoka Daisy, is a winter annual and commonly found in the Great Plains and Southwestern regions of the U.S. Prairie Aster reseeds readily and will colonize disturbed ...
White Upland Aster, formerly under Aster ptarmicoides, is a perennial that is native to eastern Canada as well as the northeastern and north-central United States. Plants are typically found in ...
Basket-of-Gold is an old-fashioned perennial from Europe and adds sunny color to the garden in springtime. Plants grow in low mounds of 8-12 inches tall, and flowers are bright yellow with 4 ...
Narrow-Leaved Beardtongue is a perennial wildflower which is native to the west-central U.S. The tubular flowers are shades of purple and blue, and the hairless stems and leaves are a bluish green....
One-Sided Beardtongue is a perennial wildflower that makes its home in the lower foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Its habitat includes mountain meadows, Ponderosa woodlands, and Pinyon-Juniper ...
This western native perennial has flowers of bright red centers with yellow tips that bloom from June through August, ranging from North Dakota to Colorado, west to Oregon and southwestern Canada. ...
Red Dome Blanketflower (Gaillardia pinnatifida) is a charming native wildflower from the arid south-central to southwestern U.S. The flowers stand out with deeply lobed golden petals surrounding ...
Blazing Star ia a California native annual. This plant grows in desert areas, on sunny rocky slopes below 2500 feet and in coastal sage scrub. Plants do best in full sun and dry conditions with ...
Blue Grama is a warm-season bunchgrass that is native to the central and southwestern U.S. It is found in prairies, plains, open woodlands and along roadsides. It is a dominant species of dry, ...
Sandberg Bluegrass is a cool-season bunchgrass that is the most common bluegrass species in the Intermountain West. It is found in sagebrush and mountain shrub communities and is considered an ...
Buffalo Grass is a warm-season grass and predominant component of the shortgrass prairies of the Great Plains. Once established, it is extremely drought tolerant and tough. It can be used as a ...
California Bluebell is a native of southern California and Arizona. This desert annual has deep-blue, bell-shaped flowers. They create masses of color in the spring if winter moisture has been ...