This clump-forming herbaceous perennial produces erect stems and elliptic bright green leaves. In late spring, bears cymes of deep yellow, long-lasting cyathia and involucres. Use in a mixed border or woodland garden.
These are some of the most attractive bulbs for the late spring garden, but are not often available from bulb supply companies. These bulbs are among the easiest to grow from seed, and although it may take a few years before you see you first blooms, you will be rewarded handsomely when they do...
This erect perennial has lance-shaped, slightly hairy leaves and bears 6-inch flowerheads with conical, orange-brown disks and pink or purplish-pink ray florets. Height to 4 feet.
Clump-forming perennial with whorls of lance-shaped toothed leaves on stiff, upright stems that are infused with purple. Bears terminal domed flower panicles of pink or pinkish-purple flowerheads from midsummer to fall. Height 7 feet; spread 3 feet.