• Edelweiss Leontopodium Alpinum is a famous, short-lived, herbaceous perennial native to alpine areas of Europe. Edelweiss seeds can be sown indoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost, so seedlings can be transplanted outdoors after the last frost. So-called Edelweiss of the Alps is a clamping, woolly perennial wildflower with highly attractive gray-green foliage and small yellow flowers that seat on a top of showy, fluffy, white-woolly, bract-like leaves, and this highly attractive combination is shaped like a lion's paw. Edelweiss starts to bloom in the summer. The established Edelweiss likes to grow in full sun, and cool summer climates are preferable environments.
  • Clematis-flowered columbine. Fluffy, star-shaped blooms with pointed, overlapping petals resemble petite clematis flowers. Fully double 3-4 cm upward-facing and nodding, spurless flowers. Blooms late spring of the second year from a spring sowing. An excellent cut flower, it has strong, straight stems and fills the gap between early spring and summer bouquets. Produces multiple blooms per stem. The mix includes Victorian shades in a complementary color palette: rose, almost black, violet, deep wine red, dark purple, white, and purple-edged white. Attracts hummingbirds.

  • This evergreen subshrub slowly spreads to form a tidy cushion of shiny dark green leaves. In late spring and early summer, numerous flattened clusters of 4-petaled snow-white flowers nearly cover the foliage. Candytuft makes an effective edging for a sunny border.
  • One of the easiest native wildflowers to grow from seed, Blue Flax adds charming, light blue blooms to the early season garden. Growing to be only 45-70 cm tall, this perennial is perfect for the front of the meadow or a small space garden. Very tolerant of sandy, dry soils, Blue Flax will grow in almost any sunny spot.
  • This delightful Japanese Catmint has many merits. Both the foliage and the flowers are fragrant. It blooms the first year from seed, unlike most perennials. It is upright and nicely branched, rather than sprawling. Make it a centerpiece of your containers and sunny-to-partly-shaded garden areas! Sister to Panther Dark Blue which walked off with the Bronze Medal at Holland's prestigious Plantarium competition in 2015. The attractive little plant is much more compact than other catmint species, standing just 20 cm high and 25 cm wide. The foliage is bright green, glossy, and toothed, releasing a strong, heavenly fragrance from spring through fall. Profuse bloomer! Medium to dark pink, these tubular flowers reach up to 5 cm long, held in nice clusters on the top of the plant. The blossoms are fragrant, and they begin in early summer and go right through into early fall.  You'll be amazed by the flower power of this petite plant.
     
  • Stunning, brightly-colored spikes create a strong feature in the early summer garden. Its pea-like flowers grow in dense spires. Scatter through cottage or wildflower gardens or mass plant in the border. Purple, deep blue, red, pink, yellow, cream, and white. Lupins prefer a full sun position but will also grow well in semi-shade, they do not grow well in full shade. They grow well in a wide variety of soil conditions although chalky and/or waterlogged soil will be a problem if not improved before planting. If the ground is clay, lots of compost dug into the planting area will greatly increase their chances of surviving winters. Once your Lupins start to flower create new plants if you want more of a certain colour, gently separate the little offset at the base of a mature plant and replant it.
  • Native to eastern North America, Lanceleaf Coreopsis has naturalized across much of the Prairies and even into the Rocky Mountains. It is a hardy perennial plant (Zones 3-10) that is both drought tolerant and able to endure high temperature and humidity. It will work in well-drained containers and just about any garden soil, but it prefers well-drained, nutrient-poor, sandy loam. This variety can reach 90cm tall but may grow shorter depending on exposure in the garden. Its stems are stiff and upright, so it makes a nice cut flower. It is attractive to a wide range of pollinators and beneficial insects. Avoid over-watering, and keep the spent flowers picked
  • A first-year hardy perennial perfect for containers growing 15 cm high
  • 30 cm Perennial with bi-colour blooms
  • This perennial works equally well in the flower bed and as a container plant, and its cut flowers are long-lasting. Grow Blue Bouquet Veronica in full sun in fertile, moist soil for the longest bloom period. It looks splendid in larger containers. This unusual perennial blooms in the first year of growth, but just gets better as the years pass. This variety comes as pelleted seeds and is sold by seed count. Blue Bouquet have pelleted seeds for easy handing. Hardy to Zone 3.
  • An annual plant, 80-120 cm in height. Flowers of red color, 2-3 cm in diameter. They are grown by sowing seeds in open ground in May or towards winter, seeds are sown for seedlings in March. It grows better in areas protected from the wind. Blooms profusely, from June to September. Used in mixed flower beds, group plantings, and for cutting.
  • One of the latest blooming wildflowers in the Northwest. Rising up to 3 or 4 feet in height with purple/blue/white flowers, this hardy plant adapts to an incredible range of conditions. We find it on windswept and salt-sprayed coastal bluffs, in damp forest clearings along pristine trout streams, and growing out of pavement cracks in the economy parking lot of the airport. In our experience, about the only thing this adaptable plant doesn't stand up to is constant rabbit browsing.
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    Perennial, grows 150-250cm tall. Large, yellow, double flowers collected in giant inflorescences. Blooms in the second year from July. Use for group plantings, borders, and cutting.  
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    Beautiful perennial flowering plant height 1.5-2.5 meters  The flowers are double, large, diameter 8-12 cm, pink, yellow, light pink, and red colour. Grown by sowing seeds in open ground in May-June or September. Blooms second year, starting in July.
  • A perennial plant grows up to 50 - 80 cm tall. Stems are straight and strong. Flowers 30 - 35 cm long. Flowering occurs in June for 20 - 30 days if you remove faded blossoms - again in August. Winter hardy, undemanding to soil, prefers full sun. Plants bloom the following year in May.
  • Perennial flowering plant grows 90-100 cm tall. Large, white flowers, diameter 10-12 cm. Blooms in the second year from July to September and grows 5-6 years at the same place.
  • Balloon Flower (Platycodon grandiflorus)  Easy-to-grow from flower seed, Balloon Flowers are an old-fashioned favorite, and they are as lovely in the garden as they are in the vase. This flower has unique star-shaped blue blossoms, and it blooms late summer and into the fall. Platycodon Grandiflorus has been around forever. The buds form like balloons and then grow until the right time to pop open and form the lovely star-shaped flower. Balloon Flower plants are very hardy perennials that can withstand periods of drought, and they are rarely bothered by disease or insect problems making them virtually a maintenance-free perennial.

  • Perennial flowering plant with erect, robust stems, height 50-70 cm Small, fluffy flowers, pink colour. Suitable for growing in group plantings, flower beds.
  • Perennial flowering plant grows 10-20 cm tall. Beautiful, red, flowers, diameter 2-6 cm. Blooms in the second year from May to August. Grows well in full sun and partial shade. Use for flowerbeds, containers, and pots.
  • AKA. Moss-Rose  Magnificent flower carpet. A perennial plant that is used as an annual. Forms a bush growth up to 10 cm with pure red, double flowers, 3-4 cm diameter flowers from June until frost.
  • A perennial plant grows 10 - 15 cm tall. During the period of mass flowering plant is completely covered with flowers, with a diameter up to 1.5 cm. Looks amazingly beautiful in pots, balcony boxes, vases.
  • Perennial under-utilized clumping clover with huge reddish-purple plumes to 18 inches tall. Most ornamental of all the clovers, it works for a cut flower, too.
  • The perennial flowering plant grows in compact bushes, 10-15 cm high. Small, purple-blue flowers, diameter 2 cm. Blooms from may until fall in the second year.
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