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PLANT LIST

When planning out your garden or landscape, it's important to group plants of the same cultural requirements together to make sure that they will thrive and flourish! We've grouped plants that require similar growing conditions together to take the guess work out of it for you. Click on a plant to see photos and detailed descriptions from our catalog!



Full Sun

Listed below are plants that require full sun. That generally means a sunny location with approximately 6-8 hours of sunlight each day. We have included the common names as well as the botanical names.

Pictured: Echinacea 'Summer Sky', Coreopsis 'Jethro Tull,' Chrysanthemum 'Sunny Side Up'

Yarrow - Achillea

Lady's Mantle - Alchemilla

Sandwort - Arenaria

Wormwood - Artemisia

False Indigo - Baptisia

Bellflower - Campanula

Cupid's Dart - Catanache

Jupiter's Beard, Red Valerian - Centranthus

Snow in Summer - Cerastium

Leadwort - Ceratostigma

Chaenorrhinum (pronounced "Chan -o-rye-num) - An alpine plant

Turtlehead - Chelone

Daisy - Chrysanthemum

Tickseed - Coreopsis

Ice Plant - Delosperma

Border Pinks - Dianthus

Foxglove - Digitalis

Dragon Head - Dracocephalum

Drosanthemum

Cone Flower - Echinacea

Barrenwort - Epimedium

Blanket Flower - Gaillardia

Chilean Avens - Geum

Baby's Breath - Gypsophila

Sunrose - Helianthemum

Coral Bells - Heuchera

Hibiscus

Hollyhock

Hosta

Candy Tuft - Iberis

Yellow Flag Iris - Iris pseudocorus

Kalimeris

Bitteroot - Lewisia

Sea Lavender - Limonium

Turf Lily - Liriope

Gooseneck - Lysimachia

Coral Plume Poppy - Macleaya

Bee Balm - Monarda

Cat Mint - Nepeta

Prickly Pear Cactus - Opuntia

Dunce Caps - Orostachys

Russian Sage - Perovskia

Garden Phlox - Phlox paniculata

Creeping Phlox - Phlox subulata

Balloon Flower - Platycodon

Cinquefoil - Potentilla

Black-Eyed Susan - Rudbeckia

Meadow Sage - Salvia

Stonecrop - Sedum

Hens & Chicks - Sempervivum

Moss Campanion - Silene

Blue Eyed Grass - Sisrynchium

Lamb's Ears - Stachys

Wall Germander - Teucrium

Thyme - Thymus

Speedwell - Veronica



Shade Plants

Team up these perennials for a great shade garden! Quantifying shade can be difficult; generally dappled or filtered light with morning or late afternoon sun will do. These plants are also suitable for positions in full shade.

Pictured: Astilbe 'Ellie', Brunnera 'Jack Frost', Helleborus 'Betty Ranicar'


Bishop's Weed or Goutweed - Aegopodium

Bugleweed - Ajuga

Columbine - Aquilegia

False Goats Beard- Astilbe

Forget-Me-Not - Brunnera

Leadwort - Ceratostigma

Turtlehead - Chelone

Barrenwort - Epimedium

Joe Pye Weed - Eupatorium

Fallopia

Ferns

Meadow Sweet - Filipendula

Sweet Woodruff - Gailum

Lenten Rose - Helleborus

Hostas

Bitteroot - Lewisia

Turf Lily - Liriope

Creeping Jenny - Lysimachia n. aurea

Mazus

Mondo Grass - Ophiopogon

Primrose - Primula

Comfrey - Symphytum

Meadow Rue - Thalictrum (pronounced "Tha-LICK-Trum")



Ground Covers

Ground cover plants are a great alternative to an established lawn. They're commonly placed surrounding the base of trees, and also work well as edging plants at the very outside of the border. Durable and colorful, they are long lived in the garden.


Pictured: Korean Rock Fern, Heuchera 'Palace Purple', Hosta 'Pearl Lake'

Bishop's Weed/Goutweed/ Elder - Aegopodium

Bugleweed - Ajuga

Anchusa/Forget-Me-Not - Brunnera

Barrenwort - Epimedium

Ferns

Coral Bells - Heuchera

Hardy Candytuft - Iberis

Lilyturf - Liriope

Mazus

Mondo Grass - Ophiopogon

Creeping Phlox - Phlox subulata

Stonecrop - Sedum

Houseleek, Hens & Chicks - Sempervivum

Stachys - Lamb's Ear

Comfrey - Symphytum

Thyme - Thymus





 
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