Woodland perennial with prominently-veined leaves along arching stems. Bears panicles of creamy-white flowers in mid-spring, followed by green berries that often ripen to red. Height to 3 feet.
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.
Rhizomatous perennial with bold palmate leaves up to 36 inches across, emerging reddish-green and becoming dark green. The tall stems bear panicles of numerous pink to crimson flowers in early summer. Height to 6 feet.
This deciduous perennial produces horse-chestnut-like leaves that are palmate and crinkled. Panicles of star-shaped white or pink flowers appear in midsummer. Grow near water or in a bog garden or naturalize at woodland edges. Height to 6 feet.
This clump-forming perennial has elder-like pinnate leaves up to 30 inches long with seven to eleven toothed leaflets. Star-shaped white or prink flowers are born in panicles up to 18 inches long in early to mid-summer. Suits a bog garden or moist woodland border.
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 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.
Few plants produce blue flowers, and fewer still produce a purer blue fower than this one does. Called <b>Gentian Sage</b>, this tuberous rooted perennial will come back year after year if given some protection from winter cold. Growing 45-60 cm. (18-24 in.) or more in height, the stems...