This deciduous perennial spreads by rhizomes and has 2-ternate leaves. In late spring, wiry leafless stems bear loose panicles of white flowers with reflexed petals. Spread is 16 inches. Makes a nice groundcover for a woodland or rock garden.
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.
Evergreen perennial with iris-like gray/green leaves. Bears clusters of cup-shaped pale yellow flowers in early and midsummer. Height 36 inches; spread 12 inches.
This erect perennial bears numerous long-stalked fluffy lilac flowers in midsummer. The foliage is also attractive. Makes a good plant for the back of the border in a woodland garden. Height 4 feet.
Panicles of pale to bright yellow flowers add height and impact to wild or cottage style plantings. This clump-forming perennial has a height and spread of 2 feet.
This upright perennial has lobed leaves and bears small white or lavender-pink flowers with pendent yellow stamens in loose panicles in summer. Height 36 inches; spread 12 inches.
Vigorous perennial that spreads by stolons and has 3 to 5-lobed pale green leaves tinted bronze-red in fall. In summer, creamy white flowers in upright spikes are produced. Height 4-12 inches; spread 12 inches.
This semi-evergreen perennial bears sweetly-scented blue or white flowers in early spring. Height to 8 inches; spread 12 inches. Self-seeds freely. Suits a wild or woodland garden.
This perennial has finely divided gray-green leaves and bears solitary blue-lilac flowerheads from summer through fall. Height and spread 10 inches. Attractive to butterflies.
This white form of Rose Campion comes reliably true from seed and makes an attractive accent in any garden. This erect, wooly silver-gray plant produces a succession of long-stalked white flowers from late spring through the summer and into the early autumn. This biennial reseeds itself reliably,...