Variable, upright perennial with lance-shaped pointed green leaves. Height 4 feet; spread 12 inches. Bears tubular, white flowers in dense, erect terminal racemes in late summer and early autumn. Makes a good cut flower. Excellent border perennial; attractive to butterflies.
This perennial coneflower has glaucous foliage and bears pale yellow reflexed ray florets around conical centers of greenish yellow disk florets. Height 5-10 feet; spread 3 feet.
This mat-forming perennial has white-woolly gray-green leaves and bears erect stems of woolly pink flowers in early summer. Height 18 inches; spread 24 inches. Ideal edging plant for a sunny border.
Herbaceous perennial with scalloped leaves to 1/2 inch in diameter. Height and spread is 3-6 inches, so can be used as a groundcover. Yellow flowers appear on arched stems in spring.
Erect thick-stemmed biennial or short-lived perennial, often grown as an annual. Daisy-like flowerheads with pale yellow ray florets and conical centers of deep brown disk florets are produced from summer to early fall. Height to 36 inches.
This small wild flower is one of the first plants to flower in spring, although it often gets a head-start by flowering in late winter. The small clusters of white flowers arise with the leaves in mid-February and continue to bloom for over a month. The common name comes from the delicate fuzzy...
This rhizomatous perennial has broadly ovate wavy-margined green leaves to 30 inches long. Bears panicles of tiny, star-shaped white to red flowers. Height to 10 feet; spread 6 feet.