Blue False Indigo
Please contact us for pricing details. 2010 Perennial Plant of Year. Indigo-blue spikes of pea-like flowers on bushy green foliage.

Please contact us for pricing details. 2010 Perennial Plant of Year. Indigo-blue spikes of pea-like flowers on bushy green foliage.
Small, golden yellow flowers completely cover this hardy, ground-hugging shrub. Selected for its ability to withstand some foot traffic with greater resistance to breakage. Ideal for northern gardens in borders, rock gardens, or as a groundcover for embankments. Deciduous.
Produces masses of showy, golden yellow, daisy-like flowers from July to mid-October. Goldfinches love the seeds. Vigorous. Fertile, loose soil. Perennial Plant of the Year for 1999. Pride of KS Plants 2002.
Brilliant silver leaves with contrasting green veins are distinctive and eye-catching in shaded beds and woodland gardens. Clusters of tiny blue flowers provide additional color in the spring. Use en masse to create a shimmering groundcover or use individually as a garden accent. An herbaceous perennial.
Please contact us for pricing details. Purplish-bronze, ferny foliage contrasts beautifully with fragrant, creamy, white flowers, stately, impressive background for shady areas.
Clumps of grassy, gray-green leaves with blue daisy-like flowers. Attracts butterflies and is deer resistant.
Please contact us for pricing details. The darkest red Carnation available with double, fragrant flowers on strong, erect stems.
Nepeta x faassenii ‘Novanepjun’
A superb compact selection with finely textured, aromatic, gray-green foliage and soft, lavender flower spikes on a low, spreading habit. A sterile dwarf form of Walker’s Low Catmint. Excellent for cascading off walls or container edges and as groundcover that tolerates periodic drought, when well-established. An herbaceous perennial.
A purr-fect Catmint for fans of ‘Cat’s Meow’ who love the look but want a smaller version. In addition to being a little over half the height, ‘Cats Pajamas’ also blooms about 2-3 weeks earlier. The ball-shaped habit carries long, dark flower stems that hold indigo blue flowers. Unlike older varieties that only produce flowers at the top of the stems, this improved Catmint has blooms from the soil to the tips of the stems. Even when the flowers are past peak, the color of the rosy purple calyxes gives your garden an additional splash of color. As an added bonus, the small, aromatic leaves keep deer and rabbits away.
The beautiful green-grey foliage really sets off the lavender-blue flowers of this catmint. Blooms almost all season long, average garden soils. Will benefit from some light shearing after the first flush of flowers in early summer. Perennial Plant of the Year in 2007.
Rich blue flowers in a unique shape make this perennial a favorite. Attracts butterflies and is deer resistant.
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