Bloodroot is a perennial wildflower native to the rich woodlands of eastern North America. Grows up to ten inches tall with a single leaf up to eight inches wide. The white flower with yellow center is located on a separate stalk.
Brilliant scarlet blooms in late summer are extremely showy and can be recognized from a great distance. This herbaceous perennial is a moderately tall plant that is a favorite of hummingbirds. Cardinal flowers can be grown in full sun or light shade but usually grow best in filtered light.
A wonderful evergreen groundcover with year-round appeal. White bell-shaped flowers are followed by spicy evergreen scented red berrylike fruits that remain until the following spring. Shiny aromatic leaves capable of producing wintergreen oil turn burgundy-red in fall.
A small, showy native wildflower found naturally along wooded slopes, bluffs and stream banks in eastern North America. Purple Flowers are typically 2 to 3 inches wide with three smaller petals and three larger yellow or white sepals outlined in purple.
Jacob's Ladder is a beautiful ornamental perennial that produces clusters of small light blue flowers in spring and summer on tall bushy spikes that may reach 2-3 ft. tall. Leaves are bright green and divided into lance-shaped leaflets.
The Royal Fern (or Flowering Fern) is a tall, deciduous fern usually found along moist bluffs and streams, sometimes growing directly in water. Typically grows in clumps 2-3 feet tall, but with plenty of moisture it can reach up to 6 feet in height. The broad fronds have large, well-separated leaflets that turn yellow to brown in fall.
Capable of reaching heights up to three feet tall, the Turk's Cap Lilly is an incredibly beautiful summer flower. In fact, it's one of the largest members of the Lily Family.
Virginia bluebells are wildflowers easily grown in rich, loamy soils. Small pink flower buds turn blue as they open and resemble clusters of blue bells.
The White Trillium is a beautiful perennial that grows from a short rhizome and produces a large single, showy white flower from late April to early June atop a whorl of three leaves.
Bloodroot is a perennial wildflower native to the rich woodlands of eastern North America. Grows up to ten inches tall with a single leaf up to eight inches wide. The white flower with yellow center is located on a separate stalk.
Brilliant scarlet blooms in late summer are extremely showy and can be recognized from a great distance. This herbaceous perennial is a moderately tall plant that is a favorite of hummingbirds. Cardinal flowers can be grown in full sun or light shade but usually grow best in filtered light.
A wonderful evergreen groundcover with year-round appeal. White bell-shaped flowers are followed by spicy evergreen scented red berrylike fruits that remain until the following spring. Shiny aromatic leaves capable of producing wintergreen oil turn burgundy-red in fall.
A small, showy native wildflower found naturally along wooded slopes, bluffs and stream banks in eastern North America. Purple Flowers are typically 2 to 3 inches wide with three smaller petals and three larger yellow or white sepals outlined in purple.
Jacob's Ladder is a beautiful ornamental perennial that produces clusters of small light blue flowers in spring and summer on tall bushy spikes that may reach 2-3 ft. tall. Leaves are bright green and divided into lance-shaped leaflets.
The Royal Fern (or Flowering Fern) is a tall, deciduous fern usually found along moist bluffs and streams, sometimes growing directly in water. Typically grows in clumps 2-3 feet tall, but with plenty of moisture it can reach up to 6 feet in height. The broad fronds have large, well-separated leaflets that turn yellow to brown in fall.
Capable of reaching heights up to three feet tall, the Turk's Cap Lilly is an incredibly beautiful summer flower. In fact, it's one of the largest members of the Lily Family.
Virginia bluebells are wildflowers easily grown in rich, loamy soils. Small pink flower buds turn blue as they open and resemble clusters of blue bells.
The White Trillium is a beautiful perennial that grows from a short rhizome and produces a large single, showy white flower from late April to early June atop a whorl of three leaves.