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Itea – Henry’s Garnet Sweetspire
Beautiful scented flowers on a rugged, adaptable shrub.
Rudbeckia – Goldquelle Cutleaf Coneflower
3" yellow pompoms appear mid-summer into fall.
Chionanthus virginicus – Fringe Tree
Missouri native tree with elaborate blooms.
Hydrangea Snowflake Oakleaf Hydrangea
One of the most magnificent flowering shrubs.
Very rare and limited.
Zizia aurea – Golden Alexander
Host plant for the Black Swallowtail butterfly.
Veronicastrum virginicum – Culver’s Root
Majestic Missouri native perennial.
Thalictrum rochebrunianum – Meadow Rue
Top shade perennial highly recommended.
Rudbeckia maxima – Cabbage Leaf Coneflower
Majestic flowers and powder blue foliage.
Rudbeckia laciniata – Cutleaf Coneflower
A Missouri native and Monarch magnet!
Rudbeckia fulgida – Shining Black-Eyed Susan
Birds love this Illinois and Missouri native's seeds.
Ratibida pinnata – Gray Head Mexican Hat
Fun Missouri native perennial.
Heliopsis – Bleeding Hearts Oxeye Sunflower
Parents are the Missouri native perennials.
Packera obovata – Squaw Weed
Fantastic MO native evergreen ground cover for sun or shade.
Monarda fistulosa – Wild Bergamot
An important Missouri and Illinois native pollinator food source.
Lobelia siphilitica – Blue Cardinal Flower
Majestic Missouri native perennial.
Liatris spicata Blazing Star
Showy Missouri native loved by butterflies.
Heliopsis – Sunstruck Perennial Sunflower
Striking foliage and flowers. Sun loving perennial.
Geranium – Rozanne Hardy Geranium
Winner of multiple top awards.
Eryngium – Blue Glitter Sea Holly
Fascinating intense blue flowers.
Astilbe – Fanal False Spirea
Long-time favorite red shade perennial.
Asclepias verticillata – Whorled Milkweed
Important food source for Monarch butterflies.
Heliopsis helianthoides – Oxeye Sunflower
Popular Missouri native with people and pollinators.
Geranium maculatum – Hardy Geranium
Long-lived Missouri native shade perennial Geranium.
Schizachyrium scoparium – Little Bluestem Grass
2022 Perennial Plant Association Perennial Plant Of the Year
Mo native with slender green leaves highlighted with blue.
Echinacea paradoxa – Ozark Coneflower
A rare Missouri native perennial.
Buddleia – Prince Charming, Butterfly Bush
A flower color rarely seen.
Asclepias Incarnata – Cinderella Swamp Milkweed
A beautiful selection of our Missouri native.
Aralia Sun King
2020 Perennial Plant Of The Year.
Achillea – Peter Cottontail Yarrow
Adorable white puffy flowers all summer long.
Asclepias syriaca – Common Milkweed
Essential host plant for Monarch caterpillars. Mo Bot Garden's Plant of Merit winner.
Buddleia – Violet Cascade Butterfly Bush
Ginormous weeping flowers.
Phlox paniculata – Jeana Garden Phlox
Best performer in top field trial, top award winner.
Hydrangea Quick Fire Fab Panicle Hydrangea
Magnificent color-changing flowers last for months and months.
Solidago flexicaulis Zig-zag Goldenrod
An important pollinator food source.
Zizia aptera – Golden Alexander
A top choice for pollinators.
Asclepias tuberosa – Butterfly Milkweed
#1 best selling Missouri native perennial.
Asclepias incarnata – Swamp Milkweed
Missouri and Illinois native with clouds of pink blossoms.
Penstemon digitalis – Smooth White Beardtongue
An important food source for pollinators.
Rudbeckia subtomentosa – Sweet Coneflower
Armloads of cut flowers with the Missouri native sun perennial.
Pycnanthemum tenuifolium – Slender Mountain Mint
2020 Native of the Year.
Echinacea pallida – Pale Purple Coneflower
Missouri Botanical Gardens Plant of Merit Winner.
Echinacea purpurea – Purple Coneflower
Gorgeous Missouri native perennial for natural and formal settings.
Amsonia illustris – Shining Blue Star
Popular, easy-to-grow Missouri native perennial.
Lobelia cardinalis – Cardinal Flower
Choice Missouri and Illinois native perennial with brilliant cardinal red blossoms.
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