A premier shade-loving perennial grown for its feathery, plume-like flowers in white, pink, red, and lavender, blooming from late spring through summer. Features fern-like, deeply cut foliage that ranges from deep green to bronze, forming compact to large mounds, typically 1 to 3 feet in height. Ideal for shaded and moist soil and are deer and rabbit resistant.
Perennials
We offer a wide selection of high-quality perennials designed to enhance beauty, structure, and long-term health in your landscape.
A hardy, low-maintenance perennial known for its broccoli-like buds that turn pink, then copper-red from late summer to fall. It requires full sun, well-drained soil, and is drought-tolerant, growing 24-36 inches high and wide. Ideal for pollinators, it attracts bees and butterflies.
A hardy, North American native perennial in the mint family, prized for its ragged, tubular flowers (red, pink, purple, or white) and aromatic foliage. Blooming from mid-summer to early fall, acts as a powerhouse for pollinators, attracting bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.
A popular, hardy, daisy-like wildflower, featuring bright yellow to golden-orange petals (rays) surrounding a prominent, chocolate-brown to black, domed center. Growing 1–3 feet tall, these sun-loving, drought-tolerant plants bloom from June through fall, attracting bees and butterflies.
A hardy, low-maintenance herbaceous perennial in the mint family known for its aromatic gray-green foliage and long-lasting spikes of lavender-blue, pink, or white flowers. Popular for borders, it is drought-tolerant, repels deer and rabbits, and attracts pollinators. Is grown primarily for its ornamental, clumping form.
A category of rose cultivars with long, vigorous, and flexible canes (stems) that can reach 10–15+ feet in height. Colors of flowers range from white, pink, peach, and red. Unlike true vines, they do not have tendrils or suckers to cling on their own and must be trained and tied to structures like trellises, arbors, or walls.
A genus of hardy, low-maintenance, sun-loving perennials and annuals (1–3 ft tall) featuring prolific yellow, daisy-like flowers with, at times, contrasting red or maroon centers. Blooms from spring to fall, preferring well-drained, dry to medium moisture soil, and excellent for attracting butterflies..
A low-maintenance, drought-tolerant, and hardy perennial ground cover, featuring vibrant, mat-forming flowers that thrive in full sun and well-drained soil. Growing only 2-6 inches tall and spreading up to 2 feet, it is ideal for rock gardens, slopes, and borders. Variety of pink, purple, and sometimes blue flowers.
Hardy, clump-forming perennials, not true lilies, known for large, funnel-shaped flowers in shades of yellow, red, orange, and purple. Each bloom lasts only one day, though plants produce numerous buds for a long bloom season. They feature long, strap-like, grass-like leaves, typically growing 1–4 ft tall.
A hardy, aromatic evergreen subshrub known for its spikes of highly fragrant, purple-blue flowers and silvery-gray foliage. Thriving in full sun and well-drained soil, it grows in bushy, 18-to-30-inch mounds. It is commonly used for drying, culinary purposes, and attracting pollinators.
A large, deciduous fern known for its tall, bright green fronds that resemble ostrich feathers, growing in a vase-like shape. Thrives in moist, shady woodland areas and popular in gardens for its dramatic texture, tolerates various soils, and is resistant to deer and rabbits
A fragrant, semi-evergreen, woody-based perennial subshrub, standing 1–2 feet tall with narrow, dark green leaves and spikes of purple-blue flowers blooming in summer. It prefers full sun, dry to well-drained soil, and is a popular, drought-tolerant, deer-resistant plant for herb gardens and pollinator attracting.
Popular, low-maintenance, clump-forming herbaceous perennials grown for their lush foliage in shady, moist, and well-drained soil. Range from dwarf to giant sizes (inches to 4 ft tall) with leaves in blue, green, gold, and white variegation, featuring shapes from heart-shaped to lance-like.
A popular, low-maintenance, herbaceous perennial grown for its thick, velvety, silver-gray foliage that resembles a lamb’s ear. Reaching 6-18 inches tall, forms a dense, rapidly spreading mat, making it ideal for edging, ground cover, or sensory gardens. It prefers full sun and dry, well-drained soil.
A hardy, low-maintenance, evergreen, or semi-evergreen perennial in the asparagus family. Versatile ground cover, forming dense, grass-like clumps of dark green (or variegated) foliage 8-18 inches tall, topped with violet, purple, or white flower which spike in late summer.
A compact, evergreen perennial known for its intense, vivid cerise-pink, clove-scented flowers. Growing 6-8 inches tall and 12-18 inches wide, features silvery-blue, grass-like foliage. Ideal for borders, rock gardens, and containers.
Diverse, low-maintenance herbaceous plants or grass-like lookalikes. Grown for their beauty, structure, and motion in landscapes. Feature long, narrow blades, often topped with plumes and used as focal points, borders, or ground covers. Most are drought-tolerant perennials that thrive in various conditions.
Long-lived, hardy perennials or woody shrubs known for large, fragrant, and lushly petaled flowers that bloom in late spring and early summer. Ranging in height from 2–4 feet, feature glossy, deeply lobed leaves and come in white, pink, red, yellow, and coral shades.
A hardy, herbaceous perennial characterized by daisy-like, 2–5 ft. tall stems with purple-pink, drooping ray petals surrounding a spiny, bronze-orange central cone. Thriving in full sun and various soils, blooms from summer to fall, attracting pollinators and birds while offering drought tolerance once established.
Versatile, mounded perennials prized for intense, often evergreen foliage ranging from deep burgundy to vibrant purple. Common varieties like ‘Palace Purple’ and ‘Forever Purple’ feature ruffled, lobed leaves and produce delicate spikes of white or pink bell-shaped flowers in summer.
A popular, low-maintenance ground cover shrub known for producing massive amounts of small, vibrant crimson-red flowers with soft yellow centers from spring until frost. Matures at 1-2 feet tall and 2-3 feet wide, drought-tolerant, making it ideal for borders, containers, and, with its trailing habit,, hanging over retaining walls.
Popular, long-lived herbaceous perennials, beloved for their classic white, daisy-like flowers with cheerful yellow centers. Ranging from 1 to 4 feet tall, these hardy plants feature dark green foliage and thrive in full sun and well-drained soil. They make excellent cut flowers and bloom from early summer to early fall.
A hardy, clump-forming native perennial (1–2 ft. tall) commonly found in North American woodlands. Features deeply lobed, palmately divided green leaves and delicate, 5-petaled lavender-to-pink flowers that bloom in late spring. Prefers partial shade, moist to dry-mesic soil, and attracts various pollinators.
A hardy, upright perennial herb, often featuring fern-like, aromatic, grayish-green leaves and dense, flat-topped clusters of white (sometimes pink or yellow) flowers. Growing up to 3 feet tall, it is a drought-tolerant, rhizomatous spreader that thrives in full sun and various soil conditions from spring to fall.
