Mule’s Ears gets its name from its large, lance-shaped leaves. It has big, sunflower-like flowers and is common on open hillsides and meadows in the foothills of the western mountains. It is not ...
Pansy ‘Swiss Giants Mix’ seed mix is a large-flowered, heirloom pansy that comes in a mix of blue, orange, purple, red, white and yellow. Flowers have a contrasting, dark blotch. ...
Prairie Ironweed gets its name from the sturdy stems. It is a perennial from the Midwestern and eastern U.S. Plants can grow as tall as six feet, and the purple flower clusters occur at the tops of...
Roman Chamomile, formerly under Anthemis nobilis, is a creeping perennial from Europe with finely divided foliage and small, white, daisy-like flowers. It is ideal for use in flowering lawn ...
Sideoats Grama is a warm-season bunchgrass that is native throughout much of North America. The ornamental and distinctive seed spikes hang from only one side of the stalk, and these make good ...
Ohio Spiderwort is a perennial that is native to the Midwestern and eastern U.S. and is found in medium to dry meadows and prairies. The stalks produce a cluster of blue flowers, which close in the...
Prairie Spiderwort is a perennial which is native to the central U.S. It is found in drier plains, prairies and savannas. The blue flowers occur in clusters at the tops of the stems, and they will ...
Ox-Eye Sunflower, also known as False Sunflower, is native to the central and northeastern U.S. and is found in moist to dry, open woodlands, prairies and fields. It is highly adaptable and easy to...
Western Yarrow is native to the western U.S. and is often used in reclamation and restoration projects in dryland areas. Plants have finely divided, fern-like leaves, woolly hairs and a pungent ...