Lobelia, Green Native (Native Prairie Plant)
Cardinal red flower spikes form a spectacular contrast with dark green foliage. Flower beds or near a pond. Attracts pollinators, butterflies, and humming-birds. Is deer and rabbit resistant.
Cardinal red flower spikes form a spectacular contrast with dark green foliage. Flower beds or near a pond. Attracts pollinators, butterflies, and humming-birds. Is deer and rabbit resistant.
Please contact us for pricing details. Dwarf version of the Gallery series, blue and white flower spires on a compact mound of dark green foliage.
Please contact us for pricing details. Dwarf version of the Gallery series, pink and white bicolor flower spires on a compact mound of dark green foliage.
Please contact us for pricing details. Dwarf version of the Gallery series, rich red flower spires on a compact mound of dark green foliage.
Please contact us for pricing details. Dwarf version of the Gallery series, sunny yellow flower spires on a compact mound of dark green foliage.
Please contact us for pricing details. Very colorful spikes of pea-like flowers, all hues of the rainbow.
Please contact us for pricing details. New, improved mix with bigger blooms, unique colors including solids and bi-colors.
Dense, terminal clusters of bright red, Maltese Cross shaped flowers. Blooms all summer. Attracts butterflies and humming-birds, is rabbit resistant.
Fast growing ground cover has yellow flowers and glossy, round, yellow-green leaves.
A very cold-hardy Northeastern native groundcover with clusters of pale pink two-inch bell-shaped flowers followed by ornamental red berries that persist into winter. Autumn foliage is tinged red-gold. The low, spreading form is very useful for low water rock gardens and hillsides in cooler regions. Evergreen.
Please contact us for pricing details. 2017 Perennial Plant of the Year. Bright orange flowers followed by narrow pods, Monarchs lay their eggs on this plant.
Please contact us for pricing details. Golden yellow flowers on sturdy stems followed by narrow pods, Monarchs lay their eggs on this plant.
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