This drought-tolerant perennial bears fragrant yellow flowers in late spring or early summer. The small spherical seedpods eventually fall apart to reveal their inner septum, making the remaining stems look very much like miniature money plants. Suitable for small dried flower arrangements. Height...
This compact evergreen sub-shrub has spine-tipped stems and bears racemes of small white tinged-pink flowers in early summer above the silvery gray leaves.
Clump-forming perennial with glossy, bright green leaves. Bears panicles of light blue, long-lasting flowers on erect stems in late spring. Height 3 feet; spread 4 feet.
This clump-forming perennial has obovate gray-green leaves and bears corymbs of white-bracted, yellow-centered flowerheads in summer. A long-lasting rock-garden plant. Height 36 inches; spread 24 inches.
This spreading perennial has dark green triangular, 3-palmate leaves and bears solidary deep blue or white or pink flowers in spring. Good for naturalizing.