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Coreopsis palmata – Prairie Coreopsis
This US native perennial thrives in hot spots and poor soil.
Coreopsis pubescens – Star Tickseed
Coreopsis Shades of Rose Tickseed
Daisies saturated with hues of salmon, sweetheart pink, and yellow, sun perennial.
Coreopsis tripteris – Star Tickseed
Choice Missouri native for butterflies.
Cornus florida f. rubra Pink Flowering Dogwood Tree
Popular Missouri native tree.
Cornus florida White Flowering Dogwood Tree
Popular Missouri native tree.
Corylus americana, American Hazelnut
Edible native shrub with showy spring flowers. Grows in sun or shade.
Delosperma – Ocean Sunset Orange Glow Ice Plant
Brilliant flowers for dry, hot spots keep coming all summer.
Delphinium exaltatum – Larkspur
Missouri native perennial Larkspur.
Deutzia Yuki Cherry Blossom
Sweet pink flowers on petite shrubs.
Dianthus – Oscar Salmon and White Carnation
So versatile it can be used in mixed containers, perennial gardens, as a houseplant or fragrant gift plant.
Dianthus – Rockin’ Pink Magic Pinks
Petals of white, dark pink, light pink and rose all at the same time.
Diervilla Cool Splash, Bush Honeysuckle
Diervilla Honeybee Dwarf Bush Honeysuckle
Fantastic color for your toughest spots even dry shade.
Diervilla Kodiak Black Dwarf Bush Honeysuckle
Showy foliage that thrives just about anywhere - even dry shade!
Echinacea – Sombrero Baja Burgundy Coneflower
Major award winner, unrivaled color, exceptional.
Echinacea – Supreme Cantaloupe Coneflower
Absolutely the color of a ripe cantaloupe.
Echinacea angustifolia – Narrow-Leaf Coneflower
A charming Missouri native perennial.
Echinacea pallida – Pale Purple Coneflower
Missouri Botanical Gardens Plant of Merit Winner.
Echinacea paradoxa – Ozark Coneflower
A rare Missouri native perennial.
Echinacea Prima Ginger Coneflower
One-of-a-kind flower color we call ginger-orange. Sun perennial.
Echinacea purpurea – Purple Coneflower
Gorgeous Missouri native perennial for natural and formal settings.
Echinacea simulata – Glade Coneflower
Tough Missouri native perennial.
Eryngium yuccifolium – Rattlesnake Master
Great Missouri native for hot, dry aeas.
Eupatorium purpureum – Joe-Pye Weed
One of the largest Missouri native perennials.