• Perennial flowering plant grows up to 60-90 cm in height. Small, white flowers with a diameter of 1.5-2 cm. During flowering, the plant has a strong and pleasant aroma, especially in cloudy weather or evening hours. Grows well in full sun and partial shade. Use for group plantings, flowerbeds as well as cuttings.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
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    Purple coneflowers are found in many flower gardens. Purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) in the garden or flower bed draws bees and butterflies, ensuring that nearby plants have plenty of pollinators. The plant also provides a tall background or repeating rows of large (often 6 inches across) purple, daisy-like flowers. The sturdy stalks, which may reach 5 feet in height, rarely bend or require staking for an upright appearance. Coneflower plants may actually display pink flowers, when the cultivar Echinacea purpurea ‘Pink Double Delight’ is planted.
  • Very hardy perennial but dying down each year to ground level, it produces annually long, erect stems up to 120 cm bearing in mid or late summer panicles of very charming, showy, dark pink, pea-like flowers. Thrives in very dry conditions but deserves a place in any border.
  • Perennial flowering plant, grows with erect stems, 60-110 cm (24-43 in.) height. Large, globular inflorescence with little red flowers. Likes sunny or lightly shaded areas. Blooms from July to September.
  • Perennial, French open pollinated variety for cold, wet and rainy weather. Plant grows up to 90cm tall. Beautiful dark purple, fragrant flowers, blooms from mid-summer to early autumn. Disease and heat resistant, tolerates excessive moisture and drought.
  • Annual plant - Baby’s breath, also known as gypsophila, is a perennial known for the beautiful tiny pink flowers on stems that grow 50-60 cm tall. Flowering from June to July. Plant tolerant to cold and have a good drought resistance.
  • 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.
  • Perennial flowering plant growth up to 30-35cm. Large white flowers with a yellow center. Blooms from July to September already in the first year. Grows at the same place without transplanting for 3-4 years.
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    Perennial flowering plant grows as a compact shrub up to 80-120 cm (30-50 in.) high. Large, single, bright yellow flowers, diameter up to 5 cm (2 in.). Blooms in the second year from July until frost.
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