Full bushy clumps of foliage on erect stems. Lush, fragrant flowers are 3-6” across. Flower types include single, double, and anemone. Bloom color varies depending on variety. Very long lived plants.
Short-lived perennial that will self-seed. Basal mound of lobed foliage. Paper thin petaled flowers bloom in bright colors atop thin, hairy stems. Bloom during spring.
Basal mound of coarse, hairy foliage. Showy, upward facing flowers are 4-6” across and bloom on tall stems. Flowers are shades of orange-red, white, deep red or pink. Bloom late-spring to early summer.
Upright habit with fine texture. Foliage has sage-like scent and color. Lavender blue flower spikes bloom summer to fall. The base of the plant will become woody with age. Cut back within several inches of the ground in spring. Smaller sized cultivars are available.
Clump forming habit with stiff, erect stems. Large cone-shaped panicles of disk-shaped flowers come in many colors. Bloom summer to early fall. Grows best in fertile, moist soil. Abundant fertilizer and water yields best flowering.
Erect habit. Pinnately compound leaves form a large clump of basal foliage. Stems of loosely cluster violet-blue flowers bloom in late spring to early summer. This plant will do poorly in extremely hot and sunny locations. Deer resistant.
Mounding plant that can have a sprawling habit. Does not have a true creeping habit as its name suggests. Pinnately compound leaves with blue bell-shaped flowers. Blooms mid spring to early summer. Deer resistant.