Also known as Rainbow Pink, this Dianthus comes from China and produces single to semi-double flowers in shades of white, pink, red, salmon and burgundy. Great for beds & borders, the cottage ...
This annual herb is a member of the carrot family and has two different uses as a culinary herb. The young leaves are used as cilantro while the dried seeds are known as coriander. Plants bolt ...
Scarlet Cinquefoil is a perennial wildflower which is native to the southwestern U.S. It is found in rich soil in mountain meadows, forests and along mountain streams. Flowers are a deep red and ...
Clarkia is native to California and can be found in chaparral, foothills, and grassland areas. Flowers colors very from pink, lavender, and white. The genus name commemorates William Clark of the ...
White Clover is a perennial which can be found growing in lawns and disturbed sites throughout the U.S. Flowers bloom from the bottom to the top of the flower cluster. Excellent for wildlife and ...
Coleus, also known as Painted Leaves, is a tender perennial that is grown for its colorful foliage. Rainbow Mix has solid or bi-colored leaves in shades of red, green, yellow, maroon and pink. ...
Columbine ‘McKana Giants Mix’ was an All America Selections winner in 1955. It is a hybrid with large flowers and long spurs. Flower colors include blue, pink, red, violet, white and ...
Blue Columbine is the state flower of Colorado. It is found throughout the Rocky Mountains, typically in aspen and spruce-fir communities, or subalpine meadows. it is also commonly referred to as ...
Dwarf Columbine is native to Europe and can be found in mountain pastures, rocky places, slopes and woods. The small, drooping flowers have strongly hooked spurs and come in a wide range of ...
Eastern columbine, also referred to as Red columbine, is native from Nova Scotia to Florida and westward to Minnesota and Tennessee. It will generally be found in clearings, wood borders, ...
Clasping Coneflower is native to the south-central U.S. and has red and yellow petals and a dark, cone-shaped center. Its name is derived from the fact that the leaves clasp onto the stems. Plants ...
Cutleaf Coneflower is a native perennial that can be found in flood plains and moist areas in Canada and the northeastern and Midwestern U.S. It is also found in moist depressions and streamsides ...
Grey-Headed Coneflower is also known as Yellow Coneflower and is native the the central U.S. It grows in dry woods, prairies and roadsides. It gets its name from the grey, cone-shaped centers of ...
Native to the Eastern and Midwestern United States south to Louisiana, Alabama and Georgia, this coneflower is found in limestone glades, oak savannas, fields, prairies, and along railroads. It is...
Purple Coneflower can be found in open woods, thickets and prairies in the central and eastern U.S. It produces large, rose-purple flowers with prickly, dome-shaped centers, giving it the alternate...