2024 New and Exciting for Summer
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Agastache – Pink Pearl Hummingbird Mint
Vigorous hummingbird-loving sun perennial.
Heliopsis – Sunstruck Perennial Sunflower
Striking foliage and flowers. Sun loving perennial.
Hibiscus lasiocarpus – Rose Mallow
Big showy plant with giant flowers, native perennial.
Rudbeckia laciniata – Cutleaf Coneflower
A Missouri native and Monarch magnet!
Salvia – Blue By You Meadow Sage
2024 Perennial Of The Year, a vast improvement over old varieties.
Salvia – Rose Marvel Meadow Sage
Largest flowers in its class, perennial.
Spigelia marilandica – Little Red Head Indian Pink
Superior selection of our Missouri native Indian Pink with vibrant crimson trumpets.
Styrax – Evening Light Japanese Snowbell
Fragrant white flowers on glossy black foliage. Stunning.
Anemone – Puff Pink Windflower
Unbelievable pink flowers!
Eragrostis spectabilis – Purple Lovegrass
Its misty display captures all eyes, perennial native grass.
Hibiscus – Edge of Night Rose Mallow
Striking jet black foliage and bubblegum pink blossoms on this hardy perennial.
Hibiscus – Summerific Cherry Choco Latte Rose Mallow
Over 9" flowers!
Hibiscus moscheutos – Swamp Rose Mallow
Among the largest flowers produced by a native perennial.
Kalimeris – Blue Star
Sky blue blossoms appear for months. Highly recommended. Sun to part sun perennial.
Monarda – Balmy Tricolor Bee Balm
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Phlox paniculata – Jeana Garden Phlox
Best performer in top field trial, top award winner.
Ratibida pinnata – Gray Head Mexican Hat
Fun Missouri native perennial.
Buddleia – Pugster Blue Butterfly Bush
Multiple award winner. Plump full-sized flowers on dwarf shrubs.
Echinacea – Cara Mia Coral Coneflower
Soft peach petals surround vibrant coral puffs.
Echinacea – Dark Shadows Wicked Coneflower
Bright petals contrast against dark cones and stems.
Echinacea – Kismet Pink Lemonade Coneflower
Unusual flowers bloom for months.
Echinacea – Revelation Coral Coneflower
Highly fragrant coral flowers.
Echinacea paradoxa – Ozark Coneflower
A rare Missouri native perennial.
Achillea – Milly Rock Red Yarrow
Stunning red blossoms highlighted with yellow spring-fall.
Achillea – New Vintage Rose Yarrow
Superior variety, vast improvement over older selections.
Allium – Millenium Ornamental Onion
2018 Perennial Plant of the Year.
Aronia melanocarpa – Chokeberry
Showy Missouri native shrub. Tolerates wet soils.
Callicarpa americana – American Beautyberry
Missouri and Illinois native shrub with showy purple berries.
Carex pensylvanica Pennsylvania Sedge or Oak Sedge
Native Sedge ideal for shade to deep shade where nothing else will grow.
Caryopteris – Grand Bleu Bluebeard
Showy blue flowers are pollinator magnets.
Cephalanthus occidentalis – Buttonbush
Echinacea – Sombrero Lemon Yellow Coneflower
Produces tons of clear lemon yellow flowers.
Hibiscus – Holy Grail Rose Mallow
Only a gift from heaven could be named Holy Grail.
Hydrangea – Limelight Panicle Hydrangea
Huge fluffy flowers reliably bloom in abundance every year. Comes in shrub or tree form.
Hydrangea – Puffer Fish Panicle Hydrangea
Ginormous blooms on petite plants.
Hydrangea Pop Star
An abundance of flowers on a delightful compact shrub.
Hydrangea Quick Fire Fab Panicle Hydrangea
Magnificent color-changing flowers last for months and months.
Juniperus – Moonglow Juniper
Shimmering silvery-blue foliage and majestic pyramidal shape.
Leucanthemum – Becky Shasta Daisy
Top award winner.
Schizachyrium Standing Ovation – Little Bluestem Grass
2022 Perennial Plant Association Perennial Plant Of the Year. A superior selection of our native grass.
Sporobolus heterolepis – Prairie Dropseed
Popular Missouri native grass that smells like popcorn.
Buddleia – Pugster Pinker Butterfly Bush
Large pink flowers on dwarf shrubs.
Panicum – Blood Brothers Red Switch Grass
Dramatic grass with wine red blades, easy to grow.
Rudbeckia – Indian Summer Black-Eyed Susan
Major award-winner and staff favorite!
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