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Achillea – Peter Cottontail Yarrow
Adorable white puffy flowers all summer long.
Buddleia – Violet Cascade Butterfly Bush
Ginormous weeping flowers.
Astilbe – Pumila False Spirea
Makes a fantastic ground cover for shade.
Monarda fistulosa – Wild Bergamot
An important Missouri and Illinois native pollinator food source.
Nepeta – Prelude Blue Catmint
Flowers appear all the way up its stem.
Heliopsis – Bleeding Hearts Oxeye Sunflower
Parents are the Missouri native perennials.
Coreopsis pubescens – Star Tickseed
Missouri and Illinois native perennial. Easy!
Buddleia – Prince Charming, Butterfly Bush
A flower color rarely seen.
Coreopsis Charlize – Tickseed
Rich lemon yellow pompoms.
Liatris aspera – Rough Blazing Star
An important food source for pollinators, Missouri and Illinois native perennial.
Lamium – Purple Dragon Spotted Deadnettle
Fast spreading ground cover for shade.
Lindera benzoin – Spicebush
Illinois and Missouri native host plant to Spicebush Swallowtail butterfly.
Rudbeckia hirta – Black-Eyed Susan
An easy to grow Missouri native.
Spigelia marilandica – Little Red Head Indian Pink
Superior selection of our Missouri native Indian Pink with vibrant crimson trumpets.
Echinacea – Kismet Intense Orange Coneflower
Intense orange Coneflowers appear for months.
Sedum ternatum – Three-Leafed Stonecrop
Hard working Missouri and Illinois native ground cover for hot areas.
Agastache – Rosie Posie Hummingbird Mint
Hummingbirds find it irresistible.
Echinacea paradoxa – Ozark Coneflower
A rare Missouri native perennial.
Hydrangea Ruby Slippers Oakleaf Hydrangea
Showy flowers and foliage.
Colocasia – Pharaohs Mask Elephant Ears
Create your own exotic world with this enchanter.
Pycnanthemum tenuifolium – Slender Mountain Mint
2020 Native of the Year.
Ceanothus americanus – New Jersey Tea
Fragrant flowers on small native shrub, butterflies and more adore it.
Asclepias sullivantii – Prairie Milkweed
Important food source for butterflies, bees, and other pollinators.
Pycnanthemum muticum – Blunt Mountain Mint
Top choice to attract butterflies and more, multiple award winner.
Itea – Scentlandia Sweetspire
Sweetly scented flowers bloom on an easy-going shrub that grows almost anywhere.
Carex vulpinoidea, Fox Sedge
Thrives in wet spots.
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