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. ...
Also known as Turkeyfoot, Big Bluestem is a warm-season bunchgrass that grows to seven feet tall. The seedhead divides into narrow branches that resembles a turkey’s foot. This long-lived ...
Chicory is a tap-rooted perennial with blue flowers that is native to Europe and western Asia. It is very adaptable and drought tolerant, making it useful for reclamation. Chicory roots can be used...
This yellow perennial is native to the eastern and midwestern U.S. The long-blooming plants grow to 36 inches tall. Suitable for cutting, beds and borders, wildflower mixtures, and pollinator ...
This mat-forming perennial grows to 20 inches tall and produces pink, white, purple, or bicolored flowers with dark centers. Flowers bloom late spring to mid-summer and have a spicy clove scent....
Pale Evening Primrose is excellent for xeriscape mixes and erosion control on slopes. This rhizomatous perennial produces large white flowers in mid- to late summer. Plants are native to the ...
This perennial herb is a member of the carrot family and originally comes from the Mediterranean. Plants are hardy to USDA zone 6 – grow as an annual in colder climates. Fennel has an ...
Petals of this highly fragrant perennial/biennial are deeply fringed and bearded, with flower colors ranging from pink, to white or lilac. Performs best in cooler areas with well-drained soil, ...
Munro’s Globemallow is native to the Great Basin region of the western U.S. It is a very drought tolerant perennial that produces masses of orange flowers in mid-summer. Tolerates many soil ...
Hard Fescue is a cool-season bunchgrass with fine leaf blades. It is adaptable and non-aggressive, which makes it ideal for combining with flower mixtures to create a meadow or natural looking ...
Indiangrass is a warm-season bunchgrass that is native to central and eastern North America. It can reach up to seven feet tall and is a common species of the Tallgrass Prairie. The beautiful, ...
This North American native grows in sand prairies, sedge meadows, marshes, fens, and swampy thickets of the northeast and upper Midwest. It prefers full to part sun, moist conditions and rich, ...
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 ...
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...
Virginia Mountain Mint is a perennial that is native to the northeastern and midwestern U.S. and is typically found in moister soils of meadows, prairies, and open woods. The leaves, when crushed, ...