An herbaceous perennial with deeply toothed foliage produces fantastically interesting flowers in a warm golden orange in early summer. It prefers a moist garden site - perhaps in a bog garden or by water side. Both hardy and trouble free. Cut back hard after bloom to promote new foliage and possible late summer blooms.
A 2-4' clump forming perennial with palmately divided leaves that produce delicate 1" umbels of white flowers in early summer.
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An attractive late spring blooming (late May through June) perennial that grows 2-3 feet tall bearing 3" wide golden yellow-orange playfully droopy daisy-like flowers above distinctive gray green strap-like foliage.
This herbaceous perennial in the pea family grows into an attractive 3 x 2ft bush and produces indigo pea-like flower in late spring to early summer. Its deep root system allows it to withstand periods of drought.
Botanical Name: Arenaria montana Common Name: Mountain Sandwort Native Range: Mountains of Southwestern Europe Sun Exposure: Full Sun, Part Sun, Part Shade Description: A largely underutilized rock garden plant that blooms prolifically in late spring to early summer. Plant in well-drained soil and provide even moisture during the growing season.