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Virginia Bluebell

Virginia Bluebell

Virginia Bluebell is a spring-blooming wildflower native recognized for its delicate, bell-shaped, sky-blue flowers forming clusters and carpeting the forest floor in early spring. It is a captivating perennial plant that offers numerous benefits when incorporated into landscaping designs. Its enchanting appearance and adaptability have become a favorite among gardeners and landscapers.   Virginia Bluebell produces charming clusters of bell-shaped flowers that dangle delicately from its stems during the early to mid-spring months. These flowers start as shades of pink and gradually transition to a soothing sky-blue hue, creating a stunning gradient effect that adds a touch of elegance to any landscape. The lush green foliage further complements the vibrant blooms, enhancing the overall visual impact. Besides its visual appeal, it is positively adjustable to various soil types, making it a perfect option for landscaping projects in multiple environments. Its preference for partially shaded to fully shaded areas makes it ideal for underplanting trees or placing them along the edges of woodland gardens. This versatility allows landscapers to create visually appealing designs catering to light conditions. Another benefit of incorporating them is their role in supporting local ecosystems. These plants are attractive to pollinators such as bees and butterflies, making them valuable contributors to biodiversity. By attracting these pollinators, they aid in reproducing nearby plants and promote a healthier ecosystem within the landscape. They also have a low maintenance requirement, making them an appealing option for amateur and experienced gardeners. Once established, they require minimal care, allowing landscapers to focus their efforts on other aspects of the design. In conclusion, it offers a range of benefits that enhance the overall appeal and ecological value of landscaping projects. With their captivating appearance, adaptability to various environments, support for local wildlife, and low maintenance needs, these perennial plants are a valuable addition to any landscape design seeking a harmonious blend of beauty and functionality. Order your Virginia Bluebell at TN Nursery The Virginia Bluebell, or Mertensia virginica, is a stunning and delicate native wildflower that graces eastern North America's woodlands and meadows. This perennial plant, belonging to the Boraginaceae family, is renowned for its enchanting beauty and is often considered one of the most striking spring wildflowers in its native range. Standing at heights 1 to 2.5 feet, the wildflower is a herbaceous plant that emerges from the forest floor early to mid-spring. Its growth cycle is a true spectacle as it undergoes a remarkable transformation. Initially, the plant's lance-shaped leaves are tinged with an attractive reddish-purple hue, but as they unfurl, they transition to a soft, gray-green color, creating a stunning contrast with its vibrant blue flowers. Virginia Bluebell Has Mesmerizing Flowers The flowers themselves are the main attraction of the plant. They are composed of clusters of pendulous, trumpet-shaped blooms that are a breathtaking shade of sky blue or pale pink, depending on the soil conditions. These blossoms are unique because they start as pink buds, gradually shifting to their iconic blue hue as they mature. The floral clusters adorn the plant's upright stems, creating a sea of blue that sways gently in the spring breeze. One of their most remarkable aspects is their ability to thrive in shaded woodland areas. They are often found in the dappled sunlight beneath deciduous trees, creating a serene and ethereal ambiance in these natural settings. Their preference for moist, rich soils ensures they are frequently spotted along stream banks and low-lying areas. Aside from their visual appeal, Virginia Bluebells play an essential ecological role. They provide nectar for early-emerging pollinators like bees and butterflies, helping to kickstart the pollination process for various plants in their ecosystem. In conclusion, the Virginia Bluebell symbolizes grace and fleeting beauty in the natural world. Its striking blue flowers and unique life cycle make it a beloved harbinger of spring, enriching the landscapes it graces and captivating all who have the privilege to witness its brief but glorious bloom.

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Lily Of The Valley

Lily Of The Valley

Lily Of The Valley is a delicate perennial plant with nodding, bell-shaped white flowers and fragrant, sword-shaped leaves, creating a charming ground cover in shaded garden areas. It is a delicate and enchanting perennial, offering various benefits when integrated into landscaping designs. Its graceful appearance, sweet fragrance, adaptability, and contributions to outdoor spaces' visual and sensory aspects make it a prized addition to gardens. Lily Of The Valley is a classic. They are associated with attributes like purity, virtue, humility, and compassion. With the proper scientific name Convallaria majalishe, the plant is associated with good fortune, joy, hopefulness, happiness, prosperity, and blessings. The herbaceous perennials begin to bloom in mid-May, and they continue to maintain a delightfully fragrant display until summer officially arrives in mid-June. The Understated Elegance Of Lily Of The Valley The shrub, with its exquisitely tiny bell-shaped, ornamental flowers, has a low-key and understated beauty. Rather than a profuse explosion of showy blossoms, these plants have a quietly powerful presence. They can grow almost anywhere, whether they're in a valley or not. Slim curving stems give expression to glossy, deep green leaves that gently cradle sweet clusters of delicate, refined flowers. Each bell-shaped blossom hangs from a stem like a precious ornament, while the captivating scent delights the senses. The Symbolic Significance Of Lily Of The Valley They are associated with May Day. They symbolizes a beautiful awakening after a long winter of darkness and hardship. The airy little flowers refresh the weary soul. They promise a return to happiness and new hope. When the pretty white bells burst into view, they remind us that dark winters are always followed by warm summers. The Captivating Aroma Of Lily Of The Valley When the alluring fragrance of them was converted to perfume and cologne in 1954, it inspired a line of products. Then, in 1956, it was marketed by Dior under the name Diorissimo. It was an instant hit for men and women alike. The lily was Dior's favorite flower and his lucky charm. The Unique Attributes Of Lily Of The Valley They can produce a thick carpet of ground cover while filling the air with a captivating scent. The deep green leaves make fabulous bouquets and cut flowers. With their curving stems, the plants can produce up to 12 tiny flowers with up to six tiny petals. The clusters are often included in bridal bouquets. Some bouquets consist entirely of them. The engaging blooms make a lovely statement when used to adorn wrapped gifts for weddings and showers.

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Spigelia Indian Pink

Spigelia Indian Pink

Spigelia Indian Pink is a native wildflower beloved for its striking tubular, red-and-yellow flowers that attract hummingbirds and thrive in shaded woodland gardens. It offers many benefits when incorporated into landscaping projects, enhancing outdoor spaces' visual aesthetics, ecological diversity, and overall vibrancy. This unique perennial plant presents distinct features that contribute to various aspects of landscape design. Spigelia Indian Pink is a stunning herbaceous perennial that is native to woodland areas across the inland regions From Texas to Florida and Virginia to Missouri. This wildflower plant has a distinctive flower, and it is commonly grown in gardens as an ornamental plant. With a closer look at this beautiful flower in the Astrid family, you may easily decide to incorporate it into your landscaping design. The Eye-Catching Beauty Spigelia Indian Pink This wildflower has a stunning look that is easily identifiable. The flowers bud straight out from the top of the stems in an elongated fashion. This bright red or pink bud then sprouts a small, delicate flower at the top. This yellow flower has a star-like shape with six petals. The large, pointed leaves have a dusty green hue. When the plants are in full bloom, which usually occurs in May, you can enjoy a sea of green, red, and yellow in your garden. Spigelia Indian Pink Wildlife Impacts This plant strongly attracts hummingbirds to its flowers. Hummingbirds are natural pollinators, so they promote the health of other plants in your garden. In addition, hummingbirds eat wasps, mosquitoes, aphids, ants, and other pesky insects that you may prefer to keep out of your space. The roots of this lovely plant also dispel several types of worms that could otherwise damage the plants. The Hardiness Of Spigelia Indian Pink While this wildflower plant prefers moist soil, it is hardy enough to withstand drought conditions. The plant will grow taller and thicker when it has adequate moisture. The dry months of the year stymy growth and often transition into the colder weather season when the plant lies dormant. However, the blooms will return again in the spring months. The Expansive Growth Of Spigelia Indian Pink It grows in clumps that may be up to two feet tall and two feet wide. When planted ornamentally, these plants are often shaped through pruning. Commonly, they are rounded to appear as bushes. However, they can also grow broadly by retaining their free, wildflower look. The plants spread through natural propagation, and you can facilitate growth by planting the cut stems.

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Bloodroot Plant

Bloodroot Plant

Bloodroot has spring blossoms, attract pollinators, low maintenance requirements, and historical significance make the bloodroot plant a natural beauty to gardens and landscapes. It is a stunning native perennial plant that offers several benefits when incorporated into landscaping. Its unique characteristics and ecological value make it an attractive addition to gardens and natural areas. The bloodroot plant is an herbaceous perennial that's native to the eastern part of North America. The plant, which is part of the poppy family, is the only species in its genus. Often seen brightening up woodlands and on the banks of peaceful streams, it has many nicknames, including bloodwort and red puccoon. Characteristics of The Bloodroot Plant Typically, it will grow in clumps, flowering early in the year. The perennial features a single leaf and flower, which appear on separate stems. The leaf starts by enwrapping the flower bud, but eventually, a brightly colored white flower blooms. This beautiful, white-petaled flower displays a vibrant orange center. The fragile flowers of it open wide when the sun is shining but close at night. The leaves are large and round, usually reaching a height of around one to two feet, while the flower itself grows roughly six to 10 inches taller than the rest of the plant. The underground stem of the perennial produces a red, sticky sap that has often been used for dyes and other products. Using the Bloodroot Plant to Enhance Your Garden It is a wonderful perennial to add to any outdoor space that you're looking to brighten up—especially during the spring and early summer. With the vivid white and orange colors produced by the flower, the plant stands out enough to occupy its own area in your garden. Because it is a relatively small plant, it can also be an ideal chance to grow several clusters around the base of a tree, fountain, or another tall landscaping object. Alternatively, you could add some life to the entryway of your home by lining the walkway with many clumps of them. Consider Growing the Lovely Bloodroot Plant If you love sunflowers, it can be a superb alternative to consider for your home. The small perennials with radiant white flowers don't take up much space, and they work perfectly both on their own and as complementary plants to highlight and enhance other features of your garden.

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Painted Trillium

Painted Trillium

Painted Trillium is a woodland wildflower with showy, white, or pinkish petals adorned with maroon or red streaks at the base, typically found in moist, forested areas and prized for its striking appearance. They are delicate and enchanting wildflowers that offer a range of benefits when thoughtfully integrated into landscaping designs. Its beauty, contributions to biodiversity, potential for naturalizing, woodland charm, and ability to create unique garden space. Painted trillium is common in eastern North America, specifically the Adirondack Mountains, which spans northeastern New York. It's a wildflower known for its red center and delicate white petals. Its botanical name is Undulatum, but gardeners commonly refer to it as the striped wake robin and the smiling wake robin. It's also sometimes referred to as a painted lady because it starts to bloom just as the butterflies come out in the spring. This wildflower is a member of the Lilly family. Identifying the Painted Trillium The smiling wake robin is considered a flower of the Adirondack Mountains. They can be identified by their pink or red center and red stripes that follow the veins of their three white flower petals. In fact, it also has three green or blueish-green leaves, which is how it acquired the prefix 'tri' in its botanical name. Gardeners can expect this wildflower to grow up to 20 inches tall. The single flower that blooms in the late spring to midsummer is about two inches wide with wavy, tapering petals. Gardeners can expect new plants to develop these flowers within four to seven years. Landscaping with the Painted Trillium The Landscaping with the smiling wake robin is ideal for shade and pollinator gardens and areas that get little to no direct sunlight. This makes them ideal for adding color to areas under trees and around shrubs and bushes. Add Painted Trillium to Your Pollinator Garden If your gardening goal is to create a lovely pollinator garden, you can't go wrong with the smiling wake robin. This wildflower is known to attract bumble bees and honey bees, who forage for the pollen from the flowers. Ideal Plants to Grow Next to Painted Trillium Smiling wake robins thrive next to other shade-loving plants. These include Christmas ferns, lady ferns, bleeding hearts, hostas, daffodils, snowdrops, Virginia bluebells, and the woodland phlox. Gardeners can enjoy the smiling wake robin in their shade gardens. They can also use it to add color to areas that would normally be devoid of defined plant life, like under tall trees and shrubs, in order to create focal points.

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Wild Geranium

Wild Geranium

Wild Geranium is a native perennial plant with deeply lobed, palmate leaves and delicate, pink to lavender flowers that resemble small crane's bills, often found in woodlands and meadows. It is a native perennial plant offering several positive landscaping uses. Its natural beauty, adaptability, and ecological benefits make it a valuable addition to gardens and naturalistic landscapes. Wild geranium is proof that great things can come in small packages. Its flowers may only be about an inch in size, but their delightful display always wins smiles. Interestingly, this plant offers showy leaves and blooms. What Characteristics Define the Greenery Of Wild Geranium Formally known as the geranium maculatum, these woodland perennials produce hairy, unbranched stems that can stretch up to 24 inches in height. They are generally either green or reddish. The visually compelling leaves are vibrant green, toothed, and deeply palmately lobed. Most feature five lobes, but some have seven. These leaves measure between three inches and six inches in both length and width. The leaves at the bottom are larger and have coarse hairs. Those at the top of the plant are more delicate and have finer hair. What Do the Flowers of Wild Geranium Look Like They bloom in late spring or early summer. Each upright stem will produce a cluster of two to five blooms. The saucer-shaped flowers generally measure one inch in size, but they can reach up to three inches. The flowers are composed of five petals. In addition, they have ten yellow stamens and five green sepals that encircle their pistils. What Color Blooms Does Wild Geranium Produce They are in shades of pink or lavender. However, whites, blues, reds, and burgundies are also possible. While the flowers may appear to be solid at first glance, a closer look will often reveal that darker lines run from the center of the bloom to the edge of the petal. Many popular flowers have multiple names, and these gorgeous gems are no exception. Why are they called cranesbills? The explanation may seem hard to spot, but a look at their picturesque seed pods can be revealing. After they have bloomed, they produce a charming fruit capsule. It has a long, central column, which imaginative people say resembles a crane's bill. Five basal cells with seeds form the rest of the crane's head. Colorful and full of cheer, they are fantastic additions to any garden. They work well in mass plantings and borders and attract pollinators, butterflies, and songbirds.

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Hepatica

Hepatica

Hepatica is a charming woodland wildflower with low-growing, lobed leaves and dainty, cup-shaped flowers in shades of blue, pink, or white that bloom early in the spring. It is a charming and versatile plant that offers several benefits when landscaping projects. This perennial herb, also known as Liverwort, is native to woodlands and temperate regions and can bring a touch of early spring beauty and ecological value to garden designs. Hepatica, also called Anemone americana, round-lobed liverleaf, liverleaf, and liverwort, is a small evergreen perennial with beautiful star-shaped flowers that bloom in early spring. The Native Habitat Of Hepatica It grows in open and shady woodlands in the eastern and central United States. In the wild, liverwort is usually found on ravine bottoms, mossy banks, and rocky wooded slopes near other herbaceous plants. The flowers open wide in the sunshine and close up on overcast days and after sunset. The Appearance Of Hepatica Liverwort flowers are usually bright blue or lavender and less commonly white or pink. They emerge in mid-April and last through mid-May. Each star-shaped blossom rises 2"–6" from the ground on a hairy stem-like rhizome. The flowers are ½ "-1" wide and are typically comprised of six to ten oval-shaped sepals. Mature plants can bloom with more than twenty flowers at a time. After the blossoms fade, the plant grows new leaves that are glossy and glowing green when they unfurl. These leathery, three-lobed, heart-shaped leaves grow to be 2"–3" wide and darken as they mature, and some have reddish-purple undersides. In winter, the foliage can darken and change color. Hepatica In the Garden It makes a lovely addition to a woodland garden, where it can live for many years if left undisturbed. It provides a sweet burst of color when it's planted under shade trees with other native plants. The bright flowers make a nice companion to other early spring flowers like crocuses, bleeding hearts, Dutchman's breeches, and trilliums. The Ecology Of Hepatica Planting liverwort in your garden is a great way to encourage biodiversity. Though the flowers do not produce nectar, they still attract pollinators like bees, butterflies, beetles, and other beneficial insects that help the plant propagate. Ants take seeds back to their nests, eat their nourishing elaiosomes, and leave the seeds in new territory where they can germinate. In early summer, liverwort produces fruits that become a food source for chipmunks and other small mammals. If you're looking to add a sweet burst of charm to your landscape, planting it near your trees is sure to bring you springtime joy.

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Red Trillium

Red Trillium

Red Trillium is a woodland perennial plant with three maroon or deep scarlet petals, typically found in eastern North America, and its appearance adds a splash of color to forest floors in the spring. They are a captivating perennial plant native to North America and offer many benefits when incorporated into landscaping designs. Decorate Your Property With Red Trillium Red Trillium is a short, flowering plant that is an attractive addition to any landscape. It features broad clusters of leaves and small flowers and consists of several narrow stalks that fan out from a central root system. It can get up to a foot tall and 18 inches wide. This petite plant is a charming flower to feature in flower beds or decorative borders. The appealing texture of its leaves creates a pleasant backdrop for other small flowers, or landscapers can use thick clusters of this plant to fill in space between larger shrubs. The Gorgeous Leaves of the Red Trillium Plant Each leaf can reach around six inches in width. They have a teardrop shape with a broad, rounded base and a delicately pointed tip. Leaves are usually a medium kelly green with hints of olive or yellow. Pronounced veins run along the entire leaf and provide your garden with plenty of texture. This plant's attractive leaves grow in groups of three. Each upright stalk has three leaves that stretch out horizontally from the center. The Red Trillium Has Appealing Flowers This plant has gorgeous flowers that appear each spring. The dark, burgundy flowers have three long, teardrop-shaped petals surrounding a cluster of white stamens in the center of the flower. Each flower is backed by three decorative bracts that peek out between each petal. These specialized leaves are typically an olive green color with a thin line of burgundy around their edge. Usually, one flower appears on each stalk of the plant, so the typical cluster of leaves can have around three to eight flowers. Enjoying Red Trillium in Your Garden Throughout the Year Flowers start appearing in March and can last all the way until June, so gardeners get to enjoy the lovely blossoms for months. Once the flowers fall off the plant, small, reddish fruit begins to grow in their place. These glossy orbs continue to add visual interest to the plant throughout the summer. As temperatures drop, leaves turn a pleasant yellow shade. They then go dormant over winter before sending out fresh, green shoots again in the early spring.

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Wood Poppy

Wood Poppy

Wood Poppy has deeply lobed, blue-green foliage forms an attractive ground cover that adds texture and interest to the landscape even when the plant is not blooming. In early spring, it bursts into a profusion of cheerful yellow flowers with four petals, creating a picturesque display that enlivens the garden. These vibrant blooms contrast the fresh green leaves, creating a focal point in any garden design. The wood poppy is native to the eastern part of the United States and Ontario, Canada. However, in Canada, it's considered an endangered species due to loss of habitat. It's officially known as Stylophorum Diphyllum. Gardeners commonly refer to it as the yellowwood or celandine, and it's part of the Papaveraceae family. This wildflower is commonly found in forests, along rivers and streams, and in ravines. History buffs may be pleased to know that the yellow sap was once used by American Indians as a clothing dye. Prized Features of the Wood Poppy The Stylophorum Diphyllum is loved for its yellow to orange four-petaled flowers. It can reach heights of 18 inches, and the flowers can grow to two inches across. The leaves of this brilliantly-colored wildflower are green or gray-green, and they contain lobed leaves that can get up to six inches. Gardeners can expect this flower to bloom from March to May. How to Make the Most of the Wood Poppy The Stylophorum Diphyllum thrives in areas that mimic its natural habitat. This means that it does well in shade gardens, native areas that are being rewilded, along water features, if shade is available, and along wooded areas. Gardeners can even plant it under and around tall shade trees and shrubs to help brighten the area. Wildlife Seen Around the Wood Poppy The Stylophorum Diphyllum primarily attracts chipmunks with its seeds. However, the pollen in the flowers has been known to attract a variety of bees. Ideal Companion Plants for the Wood Poppy The Stylophorum Diphyllum does well around other wildflowers as well as trees, shrubs, and ornamental grasses. Some ideal companion plants include bleeding hearts, foamflowers, wild ginger, hostas, columbines, and spiderworts. Gardeners can also pair it with ostrich ferns, Virginia bluebells, wild geraniums, and the woodland phlox. Gardeners can enjoy this wildflower anywhere in their yards. However, they may find that it looks best under and around trees and shrubs and as part of a wildflower garden or native plant garden. It can also be planted alongside shaded paths to help define the walkway.

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White Trillium

White Trillium

White Trillium is a spring-blooming wildflower with large, white, three-petaled flowers and a distinctive, whorled arrangement of leaves, typically found in woodland habitats. It is prized for its large, showy, white flowers that bloom in the spring. The blooms can add a touch of elegance and beauty to your landscaping. It is a native North American wildflower that can provide several landscaping benefits. White Trillium, commonly known as the "wood lily "and the "large-flowered wake-robin," is a long-lived perennial wildflower that grows in eastern North America. Its bright to dark-green foliage blooms with large, bright flowers in April, May, and June. The Habitat Of White Trillium Its native range includes woodlands from Quebec to Georgia. In the wild, the plant grows in deciduous or mixed forested areas and on mesic slopes, as well as on rich rock ridges and in thickets and swamps. In Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains, the herb sometimes produces mixed populations of rose-pink and white blossoms. The Appearance Of White Trillium Wood lily flowers have showy white blossoms that stretch more than 4" in diameter. Their long, pointed petals take on a pink tint over time. Each outwardly curved flower rises above three glossy, green, oval-shaped leaf-like bracts that have a visibly veined appearance and pointed tips. A short rhizome that serves as the plant's stem branches out into peduncles aboveground that grow up to 15" tall. The plant commonly forms large, dense colonies that spread slowly as they age. White Trillium In the Garden Whether you're designing a woodland or wildflower garden, or you want to add a little texture to a shady spot, it will make a lovely addition to your landscape. These spring-blooming flowers complement hosta, ferns, iris, and jack-in-the-pulpit beautifully and can make your yard a natural haven. Since they go dormant during the summer, pairing them with groundcover plants and perennials will help them flourish into autumn. The Ecology Of White Trillium Wood lily species serve as host plants for the American angle shades moth and the black-patched clips. During the blooming season, native bees and honey bees visit the blooms in pursuit of nectar. Ants eat the lipid-rich elaiosome surrounding the seeds, then drop the seeds on the soil, where they grow into healthy new plants. In places where the plant grows prolifically, the plant colonies can provide habitat and coverage for small mammals. White-tailed deer also enjoy grazing the blossoms and foliage.

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Wild Ginger

Wild Ginger

Wild Ginger is a low-growing, herbaceous perennial plant with heart-shaped leaves and unique, reddish-brown, tubular flowers that are often hidden beneath the foliage, typically found in shaded woodlands. It is a beautiful, versatile groundcover perennial that can be a valuable addition to landscaping. Here are some of its attributes and benefits when used in landscaping. Wild ginger is a plant that many may not be aware of. An ideal addition to a lawn that needs some variety in terms of the types and sizes of plants, there are plenty of reasons to start growing this plant where you live. Let's take a look at what it has to offer and how it might benefit your space. Wild Ginger Acts As a Larger Groundcover This plant is the perfect groundcover for those who want something that's a bit larger and can serve to blend in seamlessly with their much smaller plants and their much larger ones. Its heart-shaped leaves can extend up to eight inches tall, helping it seamlessly blend in throughout areas where smaller flowers feel disjointed in contrast with their much taller counterparts. If you have an area where you're having trouble growing grass, or you want something a bit different, this plant will do! Wild Ginger Attracts Unique Pollinators This plant's flowers do not bloom toward the top. Rather, the jug-like flowers grow near the bottom of the plant. As a result, this attracts pollinators like ants and flies that you wouldn't normally think of as benefitting your garden. If you have other forms of ground cover or smaller plants that may need some extra support, this plant could be an excellent addition to attract the pollinators your other plants aren't bringing in. Wild Ginger Can Suppress Weeds Groundcover is a great way to reduce the number of weeds in your garden or yard. Because ground cover takes up the bulk of the space it's planted in, it's much harder for weeds to take root and begin spreading. Should some weeds manage to start growing, they're much easier to pluck out. This plant is perfect if you're looking to reduce weeds and have something intentionally growing in your space. Wild Ginger Reduces Soil Erosion Groundcover root systems spread across the space and keep soil in place, reducing soil erosion and ensuring that your soil retains its beneficial qualities. It also protects the roots of nearby plants, which is essential if you're looking to create a robust, beautiful garden.

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Goat's Beard Plant

Goat's Beard Plant

Goat's Beard Plant is recognized for its feathery plumes of small, creamy-white flowers atop tall, upright stems and its fern-like foliage, adding a graceful touch to gardens and landscapes. It is a charming and beneficial plant with several advantages in landscaping projects. This perennial belongs to the Rosaceae family and is admired for its striking plume-like flowers and attractive foliage. One of the primary benefits of incorporating it into landscaping is its captivating appearance. Goat's Beard Plant The whimsical, fun aesthetic of the Goat's Beard Plant makes it a lively contribution to any landscape. With striking fern-like foliage reminiscent of a goat's beard, it is a welcome addition to any home or commercial garden. Effortlessly Beautify Your Yard With Goat's Beard Plant Landscaping does not have to be difficult or time-consuming. By picking the right ones, you can easily enhance any landscape. Thanks to the beard-like flair of this perennial flower, you can add a dash of eye-catching style to your lawn without the need for extensive digging or hardscaping. Scientifically known as Aruncus dioicus, or spelled goatsbeard, this blossom is perfect for adding a sense of elegance, grandeur, and effortless sophistication to a garden. Transform Your Landscape With Ease Using Goat's Beard Plant With an impressive height of 3-6 feet, the Arancus dioicus goatsbeard brings an earthy, magical feel to your garden. Flowers bloom in rich cream color on groups of clustered branches; though delicate, they are unmistakable and sure to capture anyone's attention as they stroll through your garden. On a sunny evening in summer, these flowers, which are often called bride's feathers, boast plume-like foliage that sway in the breeze. You'll often find them growing in woodland areas, forests, and meadows. For gardeners dreaming of a natural, wild feel for their landscape, this is a marvelous addition to their botanical collection. Elevate Your Outdoor Haven With the Natural Beauty Of The Goat's Beard Plant In addition to their gorgeous blossoms, these flowers also sport strong sets of leaves that range from large to small, rising up the stem and creating visual depth and fullness. Grouped together, these flowers can form their own gorgeous family of blossoms that enhance any landscape. Partnered with other flowers, particularly those in vibrant hues of blue, orange, and pink, they are breathtaking features in any scenery. Garden Like an Expert With Goat's Beard Plant Bride's feathers flowers bloom from May through June, offering a beautiful display of plush, airy blossoms. Easy to grow and maintain, they are often popular among gardeners who like meadow-inspired flora and have large spaces they wish to fill with native species.

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Black Cohosh

Black Cohosh

Black Cohosh features large, dark green, and deeply divided leaves, adding elegance to any garden or landscape. The architectural quality of the foliage provides a dramatic backdrop for other flowering plants and serves as a focal point in shady areas. A native perennial plant with several pleasing attributes when incorporated into landscaping designs. This hardy and versatile plant is a buttercup family (Ranunculaceae) member known for its unique foliage, vibrant flower spikes, and ecological benefits. Black Cohosh is a perennial native to areas from Georgia to Missouri and up to southern Canada, making it well-suited for numerous environments. This stunning plant is also known as fairy candle, rattle-top, black snakeroot, and several other common names. With a closer look at the beauty and functionality that this popular plant brings to your yard, you could decide that this is the perfect addition to your space. Black Cohosh Adds Color to Your Garden This is a gorgeous perennial with a distinctive style that features compound basal leaves growing in thick bushes and stalks rising above the green clumps. With yellow and white flowers opening along the last several inches of the stalks, the plant introduces a variety of natural hues to your garden. The flower stalks rise roughly a foot above the main leaf clusters for a standout look. Black Cohosh Has Fascinating Blooms Uniquely, the flowers of this plant do not have petals as many flowering plants have. Instead, each flower is made up of 110 white stamens cropping out in all directions. At the center of this fascinating, ball-like cluster, a yellow center stabilizes its beauty. The flowers blossom from the end of spring through early summer, and the plant remains green through the fall months. Black Cohosh Helps The Ecosystem The small flowers emit a distinctive smell that is slightly sweet. This floral scent attracts natural pollinators to your yard, which supports a healthy ecosystem. Some of these pollinators include bees and butterflies. For people who want to attract pollinators to aid with the growth of a vegetable or flower garden, this plant is a natural and lovely option. Black Cohosh Is A Splendid Backdrop The base greenery of this flowering plant is relatively dense and reaches a height of almost two feet. In addition, the flowering stems rise more than three feet in the air in distinctive shoots. Because of how bushy and tall the greenery is and because the flowers rise above the bush, it is often used as a stunning backdrop in gardens with smaller plants growing in front of it.

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Partridgeberry Plant

Partridgeberry Plant

Partridgeberry is a low-growing, trailing evergreen plant with glossy leaves and small, white to pinkish tubular flowers, followed by bright red berries commonly found in woodland settings. It is a charming and low-growing ground cover that offers several benefits when incorporated into landscaping designs. Add Year-Round Beauty with This Uncommonly Lovely Partridgeberry Plant If you're looking for a perennial that will add delicate beauty to your garden all year long, look no further than the Partridgeberry. What Is a Partridgeberry Plant If you've ever walked through a forest in the eastern U.S., you have probably come across this delicate woodland creeper. This is a flowering vine with beautiful red berries, bright green leaves, and star-shaped, white flowers. It blossoms in the late spring. As a creeper with long tendrils, it's notable because it doesn't use its tendrils to climb; instead, it creeps along the forest floor. It is native to many forests in eastern North America and has been seen as far north as Canada and as far south as Florida. What Makes the Partridge Berry Special This evergreen features small, compact stems under its flowers. Its dark green leaves don't change color or fall on the ground like those of other plants, so there's no messy cleanup, ever. If you want to attract bees, birds, and other friendly visitors to your garden, you can do it with this attractive, easy-to-grow vine. Why Partridgeberry Plant Belongs in Your Garden Despite its delicate appearance, this flowering vine is hardy enough to create groundcover that stays attractive in any season. In the fall, its glossy green leaves stand out against the falling brown leaves. In spring and summer, enjoy the beauty and fragrance of its bright white flowers. In winter, the bright red berries will remind you of holly berries and other winter delights. Get Lasting Enjoyment Out Of Partridgeberry Plant It's also versatile. Although it grows thick on the ground, it is not a tall shrub. Use it in borders, walkways, paths, or anywhere you want attractive, hardy cover. It's ideal in rock gardens or other hardscape settings. Once set up in the soil, it spreads out thickly, rooting itself deeply into the soil and creating a thick layer of leaves. In short, this common vine will bring uncommon beauty and enjoyment to any garden.

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Evening Primrose

Evening Primrose

Evening Primrose is recognized for their tall stems adorned with bright yellow, four-petaled flowers that typically bloom in the evening, contrasted by lance-shaped, green leaves. It is a delightful and beneficial plant with numerous advantages when landscaping. This herbaceous perennial is native to North and South America and has become famous for gardeners due to its striking blooms, versatility, and ecological contributions. Evening primrose (Oenothera biennis) is a lovely and prolific North American flower that is greatly beneficial to pollinators in gardens and in the wild. Natural Habitat Of Evening Primrose Native to North America, Oenothera biennis is naturalized across the United States. This biennial wildflower grows along forest edges and in glades and can also be found in prairies, marshes, pastures, old mines, railroads, roadsides, and other open, disturbed areas. It is one of the few native plants that bloom into late fall. Appearance Of Evening Primrose Oenothera biennis features clusters of four-petaled, bowl-shaped, two-inch-wide yellow blooms that blossom at the top of the stems. The heart-shaped petals surround eight yellow stamens and a cross-shaped stigma. The plant grows three to five feet tall. Its stiff, purple central stalk is covered in oblong olive-, light-, or medium-green leaves that also form a rosette at the plant's base. Evening Primrose In the Garden Oenothera biennis is a late-season biennial primrose that produces an abundance of fragrant, lemon-scented blooms from July through October. Its blossoms open in the evening, after the sun sets, and close up again in the morning after sunrise. In the garden, this plant will fit right into a cottage or wildflower garden and add color and texture to borders and flower beds. It can also add beauty to meadows and naturalized areas. This quick-growing flower is best planted in late fall. It will bloom in its second year and self-seed unless it's pruned back at the end of its blooming cycle. Evening Primrose Ecology If you want to attract pollinators to your garden, be sure to plant Oenothera biennis. Night-flying moths are the plant's chief pollinators, and when the flowers stay open on cloudy mornings, bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds are likely to stop by. Birds will feast on the seeds, and small mammals will nibble on its roots and leaves. Evening Primrose Will Add Delightful Color and Fragrance to Your Landscape If you're looking for an easy way to add rustic color to your landscape and attract more bees, birds, and butterflies, be sure to plant Oenothera biennis in your garden. These bright, fragrant plants are sure to bring you joy during the late summer months.

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Solomon's Seal Plant

Solomon's Seal Plant

Solomon's Seal Plant is a graceful woodland perennial plant known for its arching stems, dangling pairs of bell-shaped flowers, and distinctive, alternate leaves, making it a charming addition to shaded gardens. They offer a range of benefits when incorporated into landscaping projects, contributing to outdoor spaces' natural charm, versatility, and ecological value. With its distinctive arching stems, elegant foliage, and adaptability, this plant brings unique qualities that enhance various aspects of landscape design. Solomon's Seal Plant, also known as Polygonatum biflorum, is a herbaceous perennial that has three distinct stages of color: greenish-white, blue, and gold. Additionally, it has green leaves, which make up the majority of its total size. The Solomon's Seal Plant Color Stages When this perennial initially springs to life each May, it has small, greenish-white flowers. Each flower hangs down thanks to its arching stems. Later in the summer, blueberries appear. Finally, once it's autumn, the leaves turn a spectacular gold. Although the entire flower is beautiful, it's the flowering stage that is revered and has recently become a favorite in the floral world. Solomon's Seal Plant Growth It can reach up to four feet tall, which provides plenty of its dainty, greenish-white flowers for collectors. These specialty cut flowers are always in high demand due to how unique they are. Whether you enjoy brightening up your home every once in a while or on a regular basis, you can't go wrong with this plant! The Solomon's Seal Plant Natural Conditions Although it grows naturally in forests, it is also specifically planted for the floral industry. These perennials and their unusual appearance have quickly become highly desired. In fact, they've been used in a wide array of floral arrangements, including unique wedding bouquets. Between their stunning appearance and fragrant scent that mimics lilacs, this is definitely a flower that deserves your attention! Solomon's Seal Plant: What's in its Name What does the name of these flowers symbolize? Unfortunately, there is no conclusive answer. However, one theory is that the flat, round stalk scars that appear on its rhizomes were once believed to look like the ancient insignia of King Solomon. Nowadays, people are typically drawn to its dangling, greenish-white flowers and graceful arching stems. As an added bonus, they're able to add an unusual structural appearance to any shade garden. If you're looking for a unique flower to give someone, it definitely fits the bill! It also has just the look you need if you're planning to build a shade garden. Either way, this perennial won't soon be forgotten!

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Hosta

Hosta

Hostas are shade-loving perennials known for their large, heart-shaped, and often variegated leaves and spikes of bell-shaped flowers, making them popular choices for garden borders and landscaping in low-light areas. They are renowned for their lush foliage and graceful appearance offer many benefits when incorporated into landscaping designs. These versatile perennials have gained popularity for their ability to enhance outdoor spaces with their aesthetic appeal, adaptability, and ease of maintenance. Hostas are attractive herbaceous plants that can grow up to 4 feet in height, although a height of 18 inches is more common. There are several species of them, each of which has slight differences in leaf color. Each species also has a different kind of bloom, and all of them make exceptional focal points in any garden. Hosta: The Leaves The type seen most commonly in the United States is the "Keepsake." The charming green leaves that are ringed with yellow accents are popular because of their hardiness in different climates and the wonderful vistas they create in a garden. Sometimes, the rings of lighter color are different shades of white rather than yellow, but they don't lose any of their eye-catching effects. They have leaves of a single color, usually dark green. All leaves of them are sturdy and ribbed, even if they're longer and tapered rather than cheerfully oval. Hosta: The Blooms Most versions of them have pretty purple or white flowers that bloom in the early summer through the beginning of fall. The flower buds form in the middle of spring and are generally the same color as the flowers themselves. Even when they're just budding, they are beautiful plants that complement everything else in the garden. Once the buds bloom, the flowers form trumpet shapes, bell shapes, or elongated pendulous shapes. Only one version of these flowers has a strong scent, and it's called the "August Lily." It's a shy flower, blooming in the evening and closing up again by morning, so it'll brighten up any garden when the sun goes down. Hosta: In the Middle of Everything When they are surrounded by flowers of similar colors, such as California bluebells for the species with violet flowers or tuberose for the white-flowered species, it creates a breathtaking effect. Alternating the various species in concentric rings would just increase their appeal and let them truly shine. Hosta: Good for Pollinators The blooms are important for most pollinators, such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Not only do the flowers provide nectar, but the leaves collect dew in the mornings, and that allows these little creatures to take a drink while visiting the garden.

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Jacobs Ladder

Jacobs Ladder

Jacob's Ladder is a perennial wildflower with pinnate leaves and delicate, bell-shaped, blue to purple flowers arranged along its arching stems, adding grace to shady garden settings. It is a charming and distinctive perennial plant that offers many benefits when incorporated into landscaping designs. With its delicate clusters of bell-shaped flowers and elegant fern-like foliage, it brings a touch of enchantment and versatility to outdoor spaces. Jacobs Ladder is officially known as Polemonium reptans or simply Polemonium. It's part of the Polemoniaceae or Phlox family and is sometimes referred to as the American Greek valerian, stairway to heaven, sweet root, and abscess root. Many of its names are a reference to the arrangement of the flowers, which can look like stairs or a ladder. The name is also a reference to a biblical story in the book of Genesis where one of the characters, Jacob, has a dream about a stairway to heaven. The Polemonium is a herbaceous perennial that is native to North America. Features of Jacobs Ladder It is known for its bell-shaped blue or purple-colored flowers. The flowers usually grow to a height of about three-fourths of an inch and have five stamens. The plant tends to grow low to the ground, only reaching heights and widths of about one to two feet. This wildflower is known for its compounding leaves, which means that many leaves grow from one stem. Landscaping with Jacobs Ladder It makes a great accompaniment for trees and shrubs and can brighten up woodland and shade gardens, especially in the spring when its flowers bloom. They also perform well in perennial borders where many of the other plants are taller than the stairway to heaven. Companion Plants for Jacobs Ladder It can be planted next to different trees, shrubs, and flowers. Some beneficial companion plants include hostas, lady ferns, lungwort, foam flowers, and coral bells. It also thrives next to spring beauties, Virginia water leaves, and oriental poppies. Jacobs Ladder for Pollinator Gardens It makes a great addition to flower and pollinator gardens. The bell-shaped flowers typically attract a wide variety of bees, butterflies, and birds, especially hummingbirds. These wildflowers can be used to add color to many different types of outdoor gardens. Apartment and condo gardeners can enjoy planting it in pots or containers for balcony gardening or as an indoor plant to add color and life to their inside spaces.

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Jack In The Pulpit

Jack In The Pulpit

Jack In The Pulpit Is a woodland perennial known for its distinctive, hood-like spathe that covers a spiky, upright structure called the spadix, and it features two or three large leaves, typically found in shaded, damp environments. Jack in the Pulpit (Ariseama triphyllum), also known as the "Indian turnip," is an unusual spring wildflower with striped, hooded green blooms. This eye-catching plant makes a beautiful and unique addition to shady gardens. Habitat Of Jack in the Pulpit It is a native plant that grows in moist woodlands, oak-hickory forests, and tree-filled swamps in eastern and central North America. This perennial can live 25 years or more, and it will spread and colonize over time. Appearance Of Jack in the Pulpit As individuals grow, they will sprout one or two leaves, each of which splits into three leaflets that spread out from their stalks. The plants can rise to a height of one to three feet. Their characteristic bloom appears on a separate stalk between April and June. Its spathe, or "pulpit," is a green hooded cylindrical structure with a maroon-to-brown striped interior that surrounds and conceals its spadix, or "Jack." When you look inside the spathe, you can see tiny greenish-purple flowers at its base. After they bloom, they go dormant or become hermaphroditic. In late summer, usually during August and early September, a cylindrical cluster of bright red berries will form on the pollinated flower stalk. Adding Jack in the Pulpit to Your Garden When adding them to your landscape, it helps to plant them in a setting that will mimic their natural habitat, like a woodland garden or boggy area. When conditions are right, they will naturalize and form small colonies. It makes the greatest impact when it's planted in clusters and surrounded by ferns, wildflowers, and hostas. When it goes dormant in the summer, you can fill in the bare soil that surrounds it with annuals like impatiens. Ecology Of Jack in the Pulpit When red berries appear on your plants in late summer, they may attract birds and small mammals to your garden. Thrushes and wild turkeys will eat the plant's fruits, which have a tomato-like consistency. Jack in the Pulpit Add Intrigue to Your Garden If you're looking to add a unique flower to your garden that's sure to be a conversation starter, consider planting them. These classic wildflowers will add a touch of mystery to your landscape and delight your eyes for years to come.

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Wisteria Sinensis

Wisteria Sinensis

Wisteria Sinensis is a highly fragrant woody vine known for its cascading clusters of fragrant, pea-like flowers in lavender colors, often grown on pergolas, trellises, and arbors for its ornamental. They are renowned for their stunning beauty and hold great value in landscaping due to their numerous attributes. The Stunning Appearance of Wisteria Sinensis This beautiful Wisteria Sinensis is a type of vine-covered in masses of pale purple flowers and bright green leaves. The stems of this plant create woody vines that can either twist together to create a trunk-like appearance or elongate to twine around supports. It can expand up to 20 to 35 feet in length, and the plant can support multiple vines that branch out from the central stem. A Closer Look at Wisteria Sinensis Flowers The characteristic flowers of this plant dangle in long strings of blossoms all over the plant. Clusters of around 12 inches in length droop off of the vine and hold rows of small, regularly spaced blooms. Individual flowers feature a large petal at the top and two smaller petals cupped together around a center with yellow-green stamens. Flower petals can be all shades of purple and white, and some may have a bluish or pinkish tint. It's common for the flower clusters to have a pleasant, ombre appearance, with flowers at the tip of the cluster being a much darker shade of purple. Upgrade Your Landscape With the Wisteria Sinensis Plant Since this plant's flexible vines can twist into so many shapes, it's an extremely versatile landscaping option. Some people prefer to keep their plant as a tree or bush. It can be a charming accent that produces clusters of fragrant flowers wherever you place it. You can also place this plant near a supportive trellis or wall if you want a truly eye-catching landscaping structure. Especially when planted in bunches, you can create stunning arcs, tunnels, ceilings, and walls of beautiful purple flowers. Enjoy This Wisteria Sinensis All Year Long This vine usually blooms around early May before the plant has even started to sprout leaves. After having a lush coat of nothing but purple blossoms for a while, the plant begins to produce small, lime-green leaves that blend beautifully with the flowers. The flowers leave in summer, and the leaves gradually darken to a rich, emerald green. Once the weather starts to cool, the leaves turn a brilliant yellow before falling away to reveal the fascinating twists and loops of the underlying branches.

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Goldenseal Plant

Goldenseal Plant

Goldenseal Plant is a woodland perennial herb that features distinctive lobed leaves and small, greenish-white flowers that give way to bright red berries, and it is valued for its properties. It is a valuable and beneficial plant with several advantages in landscaping projects. This perennial plant belongs to the Ranunculaceae family and is renowned for its medicinal properties and striking appearance. Goldenseal Plant is popular with gardeners for its foliage and flowers. Its botanical name is Hydrastis Canadensis, but it's also referred to as Yellowroot, orangeroot, yellow eye, ground raspberry, and yellow puccoon. It's native to North America and can be found across Vermont into Georgia and as far southwest as Arkansas. It's also grown in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Hydrastis Canadensis is part of the buttercup or Ranunculaceae family, and it gets many of its names from its yellow or golden rhizomes and pale yellow sap. Unique Characteristics of Goldenseal Plant It reaches a height between six and 20 inches. It's characterized by its small white flowers that are comprised of stamens and pistols rather than petals. The flowers typically bloom in May and are framed by two leaves that have three to seven lobes. The Hydrastis Canadensis is categorized as a perennial herb that develops small, red berry-like fruit. In nature, it's typically found in wooded forests, along hillsides, and in valleys. Attract Birds and Bees with Goldenseal Plant Birdwatchers and individuals looking to create gardens that are beneficial for insects will appreciate it. Hydrastis Canadensis primarily attracts birds, squirrels, and bees, especially honey bees. Squirrels, birds, and other small animals love to eat the berries and seeds that form in the late summer. Landscaping with Goldenseal Plant It thrives in shady areas. Gardeners will have the best success when planting it around and under trees, large shrubs, and in the shadier areas of their yards. It also works well in herb and flower gardens. Fantastic Companion Plants for Goldenseal Plant Gardeners prefer to plant Hydrastis Canadensis around sugar maple trees, walnut trees, oaks, basswood, white ash, and poplars because it grows well in places that don't acquire a lot of direct sunlight. Additionally, it does well near trout lilies, bloodroot, mayapples, and spring beauties. It offers many benefits to home gardeners. It's beloved for its white flowers, yearly blossoming, and ability to grow in areas where other plants may fail to thrive, like under large shade trees. Hydrastis Canadensis also does well in flower gardens and birdwatching gardens.

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Dutchmas Breeches

Dutchmas Breeches

Dutchman's Breeches is a spring wildflower, have distinctive gray-green, finely divided leaves and unique, drooping clusters of white, pantaloon-shaped flowers that resemble miniature hanging pants. It is a captivating and delicate spring ephemeral plant that offers several benefits when incorporated into landscaping. Native to North America, they are a member of the poppy family and can be found growing in rich, moist woodlands, making them an ideal addition to woodland-themed gardens or naturalized landscapes. Dutchman's Breeches Dutchman's Breeches (Dicentra cucullaria), also known as "Little Blue Staggers," is a white woodland flower that blooms from March to April. This spring ephemeral is also a perennial that is native to eastern North America. It also grows naturally in the Pacific Northwest. Dutchman's Breeches Natural Habitat In the United States, Dicentra cucullaria is often found in eastern and Pacific Northwestern woodlands. In the wild, the flower grows naturally on forest floors under dappled sunlight, on moist rocky slopes, and along stream banks. After their blooming cycle ends, the flowers go dormant, and their leaves and stems will fall to the ground to make way for summer flowers. Dutchman's Breeches Appearance The plants range from 6" to 12" tall and bloom for about two weeks. Their creamy white or pinkish flowers resemble pairs of old-fashioned Dutch pantaloons hanging upside-down from a clothesline. Each blossom's outer petals form a puffy 'V' shape that converges in a yellow-tipped base. The plant's feathery compound leaves look like fern fronds, and they change color from gray-green to pale yellow before disappearing for the rest of the year. Dutchman's Breeches in Gardens Little Blue Staggers makes an attractive addition to many landscapes. The plant is especially well-suited to wildflower and woodland gardens and works well in areas that are shaded by mature trees. Its wonderful flowers are sure to draw attention to your spring greenery with their delicate and cheeky blossoms. They should be planted in the fall. They grow from bulb-like underground plant structures called corms, which can multiply underground. Mature corms can be divided and transplanted to propagate new plants. Dicentra cucullaria offers nectar to bumblebees, cuckoo bees, and other bees that feed through the plant's perforations as they pollinate the flowers. Ants also help propagate the plant by carrying its seeds into new territory. If you want to add beauty and a touch of humor to your garden, consider planting a few near your trees. These flowers are a sure way to welcome the first flush of spring.

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Yellow Trillium

Yellow Trillium

Yellow Trillium is a showy spring-blooming wildflower with yellow, three-petaled flowers and mottled leaves, typically found in woodlands and forests. They are an excellent choice for landscaping due to their numerous positive attributes. These beautiful native North American wildflowers possess unique characteristics that can enhance any garden or outdoor space. From their striking appearance to their role in promoting biodiversity, they offer various benefits for landscape design. Yellow Trillium, also known as Trillium luteum, is a member of the lily family. They bloom between April and May and produce a faint scent of lemon. Due to their growing pattern, these gorgeous flowers can be planted next to other perennials that bloom in mid to late summer. The Leaves Of Yellow Trillium Each of these plants has three leaves, and they range in appearance from dark green to light green. Additionally, they may have a few hints of silver, which gives them an extra pop of color. Over time, these herbaceous perennials can grow up to 16 inches tall. You'll get to see yours grow and expand, but you can also divide them during the summer. The Yellow Trillium Has Stunning Flowers Sticking up out of the trio of leaves that surround it is one trimerous flower. In keeping with the pattern of its leaves, the flower has three petals, three carpels, three stamens, and three sepals. Interestingly, these flowers do not have stalks, but they do have erect petals. Once their flowering season is over, these plants will go dormant in the summertime. However, they'll exit dormancy for the late winter season. Yellow Trillium One Gives You Many They are self-seeders, so once you've planted the first one, you'll typically see others rise as well. They rely on ants to help them spread their seeds. Each new flower will grow beautifully from the plant's center and stick straight up into the air. Meanwhile, the leaves grow outward and may slightly swoop toward the ground. The mottled leaves can vary in intensity, with some being mostly green while others are almost fully covered by a light gray shade. Either way, they provide the perfect backdrop for these stunning light gold flowers. Yellow Trillium Natural Habitat Although they can be planted pretty much anywhere, they have a unique natural habitat. They typically grow around the Great Smoky Mountains, where they help bring light and beauty to the area. What's truly unusual, though, is how many will naturally arise in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. It's unknown why they flock to this one specific city, but it certainly provides a bright point of interest for those who live there.

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Mayapple

Mayapple

Mayapple is a woodland perennial plant with distinctive, umbrella-like leaves and a single nodding white flower beneath its foliage, producing a small, edible fruit when pollinated, commonly found in shady forest environments. It is a fascinating native plant in North America with various landscaping benefits. With its unique appearance and adaptability, Mayapple can contribute to outdoor spaces' aesthetic and ecological aspects. Mayapple Is a Great Way to Green Up Your Yard Mayapples yield drooping blooms that range in color from white to rose throughout spring. Their leaves are broad and umbrella-shaped, with only one blossom per leaf axil. The flowers grow up to three inches wide. Each flower boasts white filaments, anywhere from six to nine waxy petals, double the number of stamens, six green petals, and yellow anthers. Because they are transient spring plants, they are only in bloom for a short period of time. Upon opening, the flower releases its petals. These plants can rise up to a foot and a half tall. They produce a golden-colored fruit in late May. The fruit doesn't ripen until August. Provide a Haven for Pollinators With Mayapple It is easy to spot for pollinators because of its large, prominent blossoms. Its display of six to nine perfectly arranged petals adds to its attractiveness. This, combined with their abundance of pollen, makes them a haven for pollinators like bees and beetles. Their early spring blooming schedule coincides well with the pollinating needs of many early-emerging pollinators. Make Your Yard Healthier With Mayapple As a perennial, they improve the yard's health and biodiversity year after year. These plants have a natural look that can add lots of shade and moisture to your yard or garden. Their roots have the ability to draw water up from deeper soil levels, which helps keep the topsoil from drying out too much. When the weather becomes warmer, their leaves unfold and swell, transforming into pleated spirals adorned with delicate hair around their edges. These leaves transform into intricately lobed structures resembling umbrellas, functioning as efficient machines for photosynthesis. Achieve Better Weed Control With Mayapple They grow really fast and in dense clusters, helping them outcompete many weed species by limiting their access to sunlight, water, and nutrients. Their extensively spreading roots add to their ability to limit weed growth, and their allelopathic effects inhibit weed germination by acting as a natural herbicide. Once their leaves fall off, they decay and release vital nutrients into the soil. This makes the soil healthier and hinders weed growth.

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English Ivy

English Ivy

English Ivy is a low-growing ground cover plant; it has glossy, heart-shaped leaves and produces small, inconspicuous brownish-purple flowers nestled among its dense, carpet-like foliage. It is a fantastic and versatile plant with several landscaping benefits. This evergreen vine is native to Europe and Western Asia and is widely embraced for its aesthetic appeal, adaptability, and practical applications. English Ivy English Ivy is a woody evergreen perennial vine and foliage plant that grows easily on vertical surfaces like trees, walls, fences, and trellises. The ancient Greeks believed the plant was sacred to the god Dionysus, and pagan druids revered it as a symbol of the divine feminine. In classical Latin, the word “hedera” refers to the ability to grasp, which is in keeping with the vine’s nature. Habitat Of English Ivy Native to Europe, Scandinavia, and parts of Russia, the Hedera helix is nearly ubiquitous in Britain and is naturalized and prolific in many regions of the United States. In the wild, the plant grows under and on trees and up the sides of rocky cliffs, favoring moist, shady areas out of the sun. Appearance Of English Ivy Mature Hedera helix vines typically grow up to 80 feet tall and span a three- to five-foot width. Their climbing stems bear young, five-lobed leaves, while their fertile stems bear adult, spade-shaped leaves. These deep-green leaves can vary in size between two and four inches long. The top of the plant will often develop clusters of small, greenish-yellow flowers that bloom from late summer until late autumn. These nectar-rich blossoms will eventually yield a crop of small purple-black to orange-yellow berries that persist into winter. Cultivation Of English Ivy Its bright green foliage can add all-season color to any landscape and beautify forlorn spaces. Its vines can be trained to climb many stable vertical surfaces or grown as a ground cover to suppress weeds. Since Hedera helix grows quickly, it can make a good screen on a fence or trellis. When carefully grown on exterior building walls, it can protect their surfaces from exposure to bad weather and help regulate the temperature within. Ecology Of English Ivy Within the United States, Hedera helix can provide food and habitat for wildlife. Butterflies and moths eat their leaves, bees feed on their flowers’ nectar, and birds eat their berries in winter. The foliage often shelters insects and small animals, and it sometimes attracts nearby deer. English Ivy Can Be a Wonderful Addition to Your Garden Hedera helix is a beautiful evergreen vine with a rich history. When you plant it in your garden, you can enjoy its charming English character all year.

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Fan Clubmoss

Fan Clubmoss

A low-growing, evergreen plant with densely packed, needle-like leaves that form a distinctive, fan-like appearance and often cover forest floors. It is a unique and versatile plant with various landscaping benefits. Its distinctive appearance and adaptability make it a popular choice for enhancing the aesthetics and functionality of outdoor spaces. Unlike its name may suggest, it is not a true moss but a primitive vascular plant belonging to the Lycopodiaceae family. Fan clubmoss, which may also be referred to as running cedar or ground pine, has the appearance of a low-growth coniferous plant. However, it is actually a clubmoss, which is related to ferns. This non-flowering perennial plant was once commonly found across the eastern portion of North America. However, deforestation has dramatically reduced its presence in the wild. Because of its many notable attributes, this plant is an ideal choice to consider adding to your yard. The Aesthetics Of Fan Clubmoss This fascinating plant typically grows up to 10 inches tall and a foot wide in ideal conditions. Its pine-looking branches fan out, creating a stunning design up close. From farther away, the ground appears to be blanketed in green. Often, the plant has a dark green base that fades to a yellowish-green hue toward the tips of its leaves, creating a lovely effect. Some people trim the plants into a topiary design to add an ornamental touch to their yard. Weed Control With Fan Clubmoss This plant is commonly used for ground cover as it grows rapidly and stays close to the ground. Because the plants can grow densely together, they can block out sunlight from reaching any vegetation attempting to grow underneath it for optimized weed control. This is a highly adaptable plant, so it can be incorporated in numerous environments. Generally, it will dry out in drought conditions, but it will return again with moisture. Home Decor With Fan Clubmoss At one time, when the plant thrived in its native habitat, this plant was harvested in the wild and used for winter holiday decorations. With the plant growing in your yard, you can easily snip off a few sprigs to dress up your space with a natural touch. The evergreen leaves can also be added to your home decor throughout the rest of the year, such as in a floral vase for a boost of greenery. Minimize Erosion With Fan Clubmoss This plant can absorb a considerable amount of water, which is beneficial during heavy rainstorms. In fact, it can hold ten times its weight in moisture. In areas that are prone to erosion, this plant can offer natural protection.

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Running Cedar

Running Cedar

Running Cedar Also known as ground cedar or fan clubmoss, is a creeping, evergreen plant with needle-like leaves that resembles fern fronds and is commonly found in moist woodlands and forests. Running cedar features leaves that look quite similar to the boughs of the tree bearing its name. This evergreen plant can make quite an attractive addition to your home, but why might you want to grow it there? Beyond just its striking looks, here are a few key reasons why it adds value to any yard. Running Cedar Can Tell You More About Your Environment It is a fern-like plant that's said to be adept at pulling pollutants out of its surroundings, which can help you improve the overall health of other plants in the area as well as remove some of the airborne pollutants that might impact your well-being. However, it's worth noting that the biggest benefit is what the plant reveals. Because it serves to remove toxins, changes in the health of the plant could indicate issues with the soil or the air that even this hardy little plant can't handle by itself. Running Cedar Will Stick With You, No Matter the Weather It takes its time to grow, but don't let that fool you into thinking that it will easily be weakened by weather and other threats. This fern ally is fairly hardy, ensuring that it will be able to persist in your space even if it is presented with some climate changes or other changes that other plants in your yard might not be able to pull through. Running Cedar Defends Against Soil Erosion and Flooding While it does creep along your yard, it's important to remember that this isn't a traditional moss. This plant is a vascular plant that does have root systems, allowing it to more effectively defend against soil erosion. Its love of moisture also means that it can defend against flooding and absorb more water when it appears. Running Cedar Is Perfect for Smaller Groundcover Needs It is small, but it spreads out, which makes it a wonderful lush green ground cover for any space in your yard. Unlike traditional moss, you also have the added benefit of the stately strobili, which reaches up into the air to add volume and help the plant reproduce.

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Vinca Minor

Vinca Minor

The Vinca Minor has lush and evergreen foliage and delicate blue or white flowers make it a popular choice for various outdoor spaces. While its benefits extend beyond its use in herbalism, let's explore its landscaping advantages. Vinca Minor, also called creeping myrtle, lesser periwinkle, or just myrtle, is a perennial beauty that instills a fetching charm in gardens, landscapes, and even potted plants. What Does Vinca Minor Look Like The leaves are a deep shade of rich emerald green, and most leaves have a glossy, polished, or shiny appearance. The leaves are typically oval-shaped with smooth edges, a thick texture, and prominent veins. Some species are variegated. The plants can be erect or trailing. Leaves occur in pairs along the height of the stem, making the plant look lush and thick. The plant is graced with trailing stems and adorned with clusters of small blooms in white or in a pale, pastel purple-blue color that many people associate with serenity. What Are the Attributes of Vinca Minor This plant is active year-round. Delicate little flowers appear early in spring, and they continue to bloom throughout the spring and summer. Against a strikingly verdant backdrop provided by the rich green leaves, the clusters of blossoms are displayed to the best advantage. Creeping myrtles may look delicate. Nevertheless, they are hardy plants that tolerate harsh conditions gracefully. As perennial evergreen plants, they remain bright green throughout the winter. The Ground Cover Characteristics Of Vinca Minor This plant reaches only six inches when upright. However, the roots continue to grow underground every year. Eventually, the roots can become quite long. Although this plant has a medium growth rate, the roots can form a trailing mat, prostrate mat, or a mounding mat. The stems like to get tangled up with each other, so to speak, and as they do, they produce a thick mat of greenery that thrives all year. How Else Can Vinca Minor Be Used These plants also work well as trailers in large hanging baskets and in tall pots. They provide superior coverage for hilly areas and can even be used in landscaping designs where you want subtle pops of color added to your existing ground-cover greenery. They have other uses as well. They have long been used in folk medicine to treat conditions involving the heart, nervous system, and GI tract. The herb is thought to improve cognition and brain health.

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Rue Anemone

Rue Anemone

Rue Anemone is a delicate, spring-blooming perennial wildflower with fern-like perennial with leaves and small, white to pinkish flowers, often found in woodland settings. They are also known as Rue Meadow-rue or Early Meadow-rue, is a delicate and charming native plant in North America that offers many benefits when used in landscaping. Its dainty appearance, adaptability, and unique attributes make it a desirable addition to various outdoor spaces. The Rue Anemone is part of the buttercup family. Its botanical name is Thalictrum Thalictroides. It's important to note that it is not the Isopyrum Biternatum, which looks similar. Gardeners often refer to it as the windflower. It's native to North America and can be found in wooded areas. Gardeners love this wildflower for its white or pink flowers that tend to bloom early in the season. Identifying the Rue Anemone They are revered for their fragile appearance. They are identifiable by their white to pale pink flowers. They can attain sizes of up to 12 inches tall and develop anywhere from one to six white or pale pink flowers. Each flower typically has five sepals, which look like petals. Atop the sepals reside several yellow stamens, which add a lovely contrast to the pale color of the blooms. Below the flower, gardeners can view three-parted leaves that are dark green. The stems of the windflower are typically reddish or reddish-brown. These wildflowers typically bloom from April to May, but they've been known to bloom well into June. Gardening with the Rue Anemone They look great in wildflowers and shade gardens. It can be planted around trees, especially oak, maple, and hickory trees, as well as shrubs. These flowers make a great addition to hillsides and ridges. What to Plant Around Rue Anemone They can be grouped with many other types of trees, flowers, shrubs, and ornamental grasses. Some favorite companion plants include pulmonarias, bleeding hearts, and daffodils. Gardeners can also pair the windflower with lily of the valley, hostas, Hakone grass, and tulips. Plant Rue Anemone for Pollinators The blooms of the windflower attract bees. This can be beneficial for gardeners who have other flowering plants, vegetable gardens, or fruit bushes that need pollinators in order to develop their berries and vegetables. Gardeners can enjoy plating these beautiful wildflowers under and around trees, in shade gardens, and in areas where they are trying to rewild for environmental friendliness.

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Bellflower - Merry Bells

Bellflower - Merry Bells

Bellflower plant has blossoms that resemble small, graceful bells, which give them their endearing nickname, "merry bells." These bell-shaped flowers gracefully dangle from slender stems, swaying gently in the breeze, adding a touch of elegance to the landscape. Bellflower - Merry Bells Bellflower (Uvularia grandiflora), also known as merrybells and large-flowered bellwort, is a yellow woodland flower that is native to eastern North America. As one of the first wildflowers to come forth in spring, this long-lived perennial usually blooms in April and May. Natural Habitat Of Bellflower - Merry Bells They are often found in deciduous woodlands and forests in western New England, as well as in the South and Midwest. They generally grow on wooded slopes and riverbanks, under trees, and near shady seeps. When seen in the wild, they signal that most of the surrounding ground flora is original and intact. Bellflower - Merry Bells Appearance The hanging flowers and leaves are heavy enough to give the plant a languid look. Plants grow 10"–18" tall with arching, sword-shaped leaves and single or branched stems. As the plant matures, the single stems divide into two to three flowering side stems that produce one gently scented, bell-shaped flower each. The flowers are about 1 ½ inches long, with six twisted, flared, overlapping tepals per bloom. After about two weeks, a three-cornered seed capsule takes the place of the wilted blooms, and the plant will begin to stand up straighter as bluish-green perfoliate leaves emerge. Bellflower - Merry Bells in Gardens It is a shade-loving plant that is well-suited to manicured borders and flower beds, woodland gardens, and naturalistic landscapes. Gardeners often pair it with hostas, ferns, and other wildflowers. It can also be grown among the foliage of ground covers like vinca and phlox. The plants rise from short, fleshy, fibrous rhizomes. They sometimes form colonies but rarely need to be divided. You can propagate them by planting their moist seeds or seedlings or by separating and moving clumps in the fall. Ecology Of Bellflower - Merry Bells They offer nectar to bumblebees, halictid bees, mason bees, and other bees that collect pollen as they move from flower to flower. Deer also loves eating these plants. Ants also gain nourishment from the seeds, which they redistribute in the surrounding habitat by carrying them away from the plant. Bellflowers Make a Beautiful Addition to Your Landscape If you want to bring more bees to your garden and give it a soft, natural, and romantic look, consider planting a few under your trees so you can enjoy delightful greenery that lasts all summer.

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Dwarf Crested Iris

Dwarf Crested Iris

Dwarf Crested Iris is a delicate perennial with small, slender leaves and charming, blue to purple iris-like flowers, each adorned with delicate white or yellow crests on their petals. It is a stunning and versatile plant with numerous landscaping benefits. This low-growing perennial herb is native to North America and thrives in woodland settings, making it an excellent addition to various garden styles. While exploring the lovely possibilities of dressing up your gardens, the dwarf crested iris will undoubtedly catch your eye. This is a relatively short perennial plant that is native to the eastern United States and enjoyed in gardens throughout the country and abroad. While many people are familiar with them, they are often unaware of their appealing traits. What are some of the notable benefits of planting it in your yard? The Beautiful Pops of Color Of Dwarf Crested Iris This plant is highly regarded for its many colors. The branches are brown, and they combine with yellowish-green or green leaves and stunning flowers. With the stem and the flower, the plant reaches four inches in height. The fragrant flowers bloom in April and May, revealing shades of purple, lilac, lavender, blue, and pale blue. The rarer colors are pink and white. Additional colors include a white center and vibrant shades of yellow, orange, purple, and dark blue on the its outer petals. The Expansive Growth Of Dwarf Crested Iris The seeds produced by the flowers in the spring are under a centimeter in diameter, so they are easily dispersed by birds and the wind. In addition, this is a creeping plant that expands by shooting out long roots underground. While the growth of them is not usually noticeable only a year after planting them, the plants’ roots expand exponentially. This allows you to enjoy a blanket of them in your yard after several years. The Versatility Of Dwarf Crested Iris This plant is commonly found in the wild in wooded areas. It can also grow in the crags of ledges, on a rocky landscape, or in ravines. This makes it ideal for beautifying a formal garden as well as for use in a native or xeriscape yard with rock features. Dwarf Crested Iris Attracts Wildlife While some wildlife is welcome and even desired in your yard, other species can cause damage. This plant deters deer on your property, so it can act as a safeguard for the other plants in your yard that deer may be drawn to. In addition, they are fragrant and attract bees and hummingbirds.

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Golden Rod

Golden Rod

Goldenrod is a perennial wildflower, with striking clusters of bright yellow, tufted flowers on upright stems, contrasting against its slender green leaves, and is known for attracting pollinators to gardens and meadows. It is a delightful and beneficial plant with several advantages in landscaping projects. This perennial is in the Asteraceae family and is well-regarded for its vibrant yellow flowers and ornamental qualities. Goldenrod produces long, arching spikes of small yellow flowers, creating a burst of color in the garden. The bright and sunny blooms add a touch of warmth and joy to outdoor spaces. This plant is beautiful to pollinators, such as bees and butterflies. The nectar-rich flowers serve as a valuable food source for these beneficial insects, supporting pollination in the garden and contributing to the health and diversity of the ecosystem. By planting it in the landscape, gardeners can actively promote biodiversity and contribute to the conservation of pollinators. Moreover, it is well-suited for naturalistic or wildflower gardens. Its tall and airy growth habit allows it to blend seamlessly with other native plants and wildflowers, creating a natural and harmonious landscape. When planted in groups, it makes an eye-catching display that mimics the beauty of a meadow, attracting attention and admiration from garden visitors. This plant is relatively low-maintenance, making it practical for landscape designs that require less care. Once established, the plant is generally drought-tolerant and can withstand dry periods, reducing the need for frequent watering. Additionally, it is usually resistant to pests and diseases, reducing the need for chemical treatments and promoting a more eco-friendly and sustainable landscaping approach. In conclusion, golden rod offers several benefits when landscaping projects. Its vibrant appearance, attractiveness to pollinators, suitability for naturalistic gardens, and low-maintenance requirements make it a valuable addition to parks and outdoor spaces. By incorporating it into landscape designs, enthusiasts can create visually enchanting and ecologically friendly landscapes that support pollinators and contribute to the overall beauty and health of the environment. Get your Goldenrod at TN Nursery today! Goldenrod, or Solidago, is a rich and captivating wildflower that graces the landscapes of North America, Europe, and Asia with its striking presence. This perennial herbaceous plant, often found in meadows, fields, and along roadsides, stands tall and proud, adding a touch of sunshine to its surroundings. With its slender stems reaching up to five feet, it boasts an elegant appearance that immediately catches the eye. Goldenrod Is Stunning In A Garden The leaves are lance-shaped, alternating along the stem, and possess a rich green hue contrasting the golden blooms. The blossoms typically emerge in late summer and early autumn and are the true showstoppers. Each plant bears clusters of bright, yellow, composite flowers that form plume-like inflorescences at the top of the stem. These striking blooms are composed of numerous tiny florets that create a stunning and intricate display of color, enticing pollinators such as butterflies and even hummingbirds. Its charm extends beyond its visual appeal. A gentle breeze often carries a sweet, honey-like fragrance from its flowers, filling the air with a delightful scent. This scent and the mesmerizing sight of bees buzzing busily among the blooms symbolize mid to late summer and early fall in many regions. Goldenrod Is A Long Bloomer In addition to its aesthetic and olfactory pleasures, it is vital in supporting local ecosystems. As a nectar-rich plant, it nourishes a wide variety of pollinators, contributing to the health of local bee populations and aiding in pollinating other plants. Moreover, its dense foliage offers shelter and habitat for numerous insects and small animals. Goldenrod's ability to thrive in diverse environments, from open fields to woodlands, adds to its allure, making it a resilient and enduring symbol of beauty in the natural world. Whether observed in a wild meadow or cultivated in a garden, its golden splendor continues to captivate and inspire those fortunate to encounter it.

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Pink Evening Primrose

Pink Evening Primrose

Pink Evening Primrose is a perennial wildflower with large, cup-shaped, bright pink flowers and basal rosettes of lance-shaped leaves, adding a vibrant splash of color to gardens and meadows in spring. Its delicate beauty and adaptable characteristics offer a range of advantages when integrated into landscaping designs. Its unique attributes provide a harmonious blend of aesthetic, ecological, and functional benefits, making it a sought-after choice among landscape designers and homeowners. Aesthetically, it introduces a touch of enchantment to landscapes. Pink Evening Primrose's soft pink blossoms that opens in the late afternoon and remain through the evening. These delicate blooms create a serene atmosphere in gardens and outdoor spaces, enhancing the overall visual appeal. This is a subtle yet captivating beauty that contrasts with the fading daylight. Ecologically, our beautiful pink primrose plants contribute to the local ecosystem. Its flowers attract pollinators, fostering biodiversity and supporting vital ecological interactions. The plant's ability to attract these essential pollinators contributes to a healthier and more balanced environment. Functionally, it offers practical benefits as well. Its adaptable nature allows it to thrive in various soil types and growing conditions, making it a versatile choice for landscaping projects. Its low-growing habit and spreading growth pattern make it suitable for ground cover or as an accent plant in flower beds and borders. Furthermore, pink primrose's extended blooming period gives longevity to its landscape impact. The flowers grace the garden from late spring through late summer, providing a consistent source of color, beauty, and food for the bees and butterflies. This can be particularly valuable in creating visually appealing and dynamic outdoor spaces. In conclusion, it brings various benefits to landscaping designs. From its delicate aesthetic allure and ecological contributions to its practical versatility and prolonged blooming period, this plant enhances outdoor environments. Its capacity to infuse landscapes with subtle beauty, attract pollinators, and provide aesthetic and ecological value establishes it as a favored choice among those seeking to create visually pleasing and ecologically vibrant landscapes. Get your Pink Evening Primrose at TN Nursery The Pink Evening Primrose, scientifically known as Oenothera speciosa, is a charming and delicate wildflower that graces the landscapes of North America with its captivating beauty. This perennial herb is beloved for its ethereal pink blossoms and distinctive growth habits, making it a cherished sight in gardens, meadows, and open fields. Standing at about 12 to 18 inches, pink primrose's unique growth pattern sets it apart from other wildflowers. Its slender, lance-shaped leaves form a rosette at the base of the plant, while its slender stems shoot up, adorned with striking pink blooms. These blossoms, measuring about 1 to 2 inches in diameter, consist of four heart-shaped petals that give the flower its characteristic look. Its habit of unfurling its petals in the late afternoon or early evening makes it enchanting, creating a magical transformation. Pink Evening Primrose Does Great in Rock Gardens This wildflower is an exquisite symbol of resilience, as it thrives in various habitats, from rocky slopes to sandy soils and prairies to roadsides. Its adaptability and hardiness have made it a dearest among gardeners wanting to add a touch of grace to their outdoor spaces. It is visually appealing and an invaluable help for pollinators such as bees, providing them with a nectar source. Pink Evening Primrose Is A Very Long Bloomer Its bloom season typically spans spring to summer, depending on the region and climate. During this time, it graces the landscape with a profusion of pink petals, creating a picturesque scene that attracts both human admirers and nature enthusiasts alike. In summation, the Pink Evening Primrose is a splendid wildflower that adds a touch of ethereal beauty to the natural landscapes of North America. With its graceful appearance, unique growth habits, and evening blooms, it continues to captivate the hearts of those who encounter it, reminding us of the wonder and elegance found in the world of native flora. If you have any questions about our Pink Primrose, please feel free to contact us!

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Shooting Star Plant

Shooting Star Plant

Shooting Star Plant is a spring-blooming wildflower characterized by its unique, upside-down, nodding flowers with petals swept back, resembling asteroid's tail, often found in meadows and woodlands. Shooting Star Plant Create a Tropical Vibe The blossoms on a shooting star plant droop from delicate stalks in the form of stars. These five-petaled blossoms come in a variety of colors—white, pink, purple, and rose—and are around one inch in length. A single, dark green style converges to a point at the bottom of the flower, and a group of yellow stamens surrounds the upwardly reflexed petals. The pollinators that these flowers attract add to the tropical feel of your lawn. Because the blooms retain their pollen, birds can have a hard time getting to them. These flowers are also known to be resistant to deer. Add Dense Foliage for Extra Privacy With The Shooting Star Plant The smooth, lance-shaped leaves of these flowers can be any shade of green, from emerald to grayish. Each leaf can grow up to 2.5 inches wide and six inches long, which provides dense foliage. These leaves have a heart-shaped vein in the middle and a crimson base. Basal leaves, borne on lengthy stalks, are a distinguishing feature of the flower. They especially stand out from the rest of the woodland's vegetation in the spring. When planted in clusters, their varying heights and hues make for a spectacular show, particularly when planted with other species. Extend the Seasonal Appeal of Your Yard With The Shooting Star Plant The distinctive blooming habit and eye-catching blossoms of these flowers can add year-round seasonal beauty to your garden. They typically bloom each year in mid-to late spring. In April, a rosette of leaves grows at the flower base, and in late April and early May, the blossoms appear. Throughout the summer, they keep their vibrant display of pink or red blossoms and bloom abundantly. Even during the winter, the arching branches of these flowers can add visual interest to your lawn. Create a Focal Point With Hanging Baskets With The Shooting Star Plant With its gently cascading growth pattern, the flowers elegantly flow over the edges of hanging baskets. Their colorful, star-shaped flowers make for an excellent focal point in garden design, creating a rich and verdant show. Even when they aren't blooming, their glossy green foliage looks great in hanging baskets. Most of these flowers start blooming within their first year of growth.

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Perennials Package - 10 Plants

Perennials Package - 10 Plants

This carefully curated selection of 10 perennial plants offers diverse shapes, sizes, and colors, ensuring a captivating display throughout the seasons. Each plant is chosen for its resilience, beauty, and ability to return year after year, making it a fantastic investment in your garden's long-term health and beauty. PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE ARE A COLLECTION OF PERENNIALS, NOT SPECIFIC SPECIES. WE CHOOSE TYPES THAT WORK BEST FOR YOUR ZONE ACCORDING TO YOUR ZIP CODE With various colors and patterns, the Daylily adds a burst of vibrant beauty to any garden. Their clumping habit and low maintenance requirements make them an ideal choice for novice and expert gardeners.The package includes the hardy and reliable Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea). This native perennial produces gorgeous, daisy-like flowers in shades of pink, purple, and white, attracting bees, butterflies, and other pollinators to your garden. With their long-lasting blooms and tolerance for drought, these coneflowers are a must-have for any garden seeking to support pollinators and create a buzzing ecosystem. Our package includes aromatic Lavender (Lavandula) for elegance and fragrance Known for its soothing scent and beautiful purple flowers, Lavender is a classic choice for borders, rock, and herb gardens. Its long blooming period and drought tolerance make it a resilient addition to any garden. To add height and drama, we've included the majestic Delphinium. With its tall spires of vibrant blue, purple, or white flowers, the Delphinium creates a stunning focal point in any landscape. Its upright growth habit adds dimension to your garden, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies.We've included the cheerful Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) for a pop of sunshine. These daisy-like flowers bring color to borders and wildflower meadows with vibrant golden-yellow petals and dark centers. They thrive in full sun and attract pollinators, including bees and butterflies. The Perennials Package - 10 Plants also includes a selection of other delightful perennials Such as the versatile Hosta, the graceful Ornamental Grass, the charming Phlox, and the bold Blanket Flower. Each plant has unique characteristics, ensuring a dynamic and visually captivating garden. With this package, you can create a garden that evolves and thrives year after year, saving you time and money on replanting. Perennials are known for their ability to withstand harsh weather conditions and return each season, providing a reliable and beautiful display. This collection is an excellent investment for establishing a low-maintenance and evergreen garden.The package includes a detailed planting guide to help you get started and maximize your perennial garden. Enhance your outdoor space with this exquisite selection of enduring plants, and enjoy the beauty they bring to your landscape for years to come.Here are ten critical advantages of investing in this package:1. Long-Term Beauty: Unlike annuals that need to be replanted each season, perennials offer a sustainable and low-maintenance solution for a beautiful garden.2. Cost-Effective: Investing in the Perennials Package means investing long-term in your garden. Since perennials return year after year, you won't need to spend money on replacing plants annually. This package offers excellent value for money, giving you ten different plants that will continue to thrive and provide beauty for years.3. Low Maintenance: Perennials are known for their low maintenance requirements. Once established, they typically require less water, fertilizer, and attention than annual plants. 4. Adaptability: The flexibility of the plants in the Perennials Package to adapt to varied climatic and soil conditions was a factor in their selection. This versatility ensures that plants thrive in different regions, making them suitable for multiple gardeners.5. Wildlife Attraction: Pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds often favor perennials. Incorporating the Perennials Package into your garden creates an inviting habitat for these beneficial creatures. 6. Seasonal Interest: The Perennials Package offers a diverse selection of plants that provide seasonal interest throughout the year. From the vibrant blooms of Daylilies and Coneflowers in the summer to the graceful grasses and textured foliage in the fall, this package ensures that your garden remains visually appealing across different seasons.7. Versatile Landscaping: The Perennials Package includes plants with various heights, shapes, and colors, allowing you to create a dynamic and visually captivating landscape. Whether designing a border, rock garden, or mixed perennial bed, these plants offer flexibility and can be combined to suit your aesthetic preferences.8. Aromatic Delights: Several plants in the Perennials Package, such as Lavender and Phlox, are known for their delightful fragrances. These aromatic additions create a sensory experience in your garden, enticing you to relax and enjoy the soothing scents.9. Environmental Benefits: Perennials have several environmental advantages. Their deep root systems help prevent soil erosion, while their long lifespan reduces the need for excessive replanting and the associated waste. Additionally, their ability to attract pollinators contributes to preserving essential species and promotes a healthier ecosystem.10. Educational Opportunities: The Perennials Package allows gardeners to learn more about plants, their growth habits, and their care requirements. By observing how these perennials thrive and adapt to your specific garden conditions, you can expand your knowledge and develop your gardening skills.In conclusion, the Perennials Package - 10 Plants offers many benefits for gardeners. From their long-term beauty and cost-effectiveness to low maintenance requirements and adaptability, these perennials provide a sustainable and visually captivating solution for any garden. Enhance your outdoor space, support pollinators, and enjoy the rewards of a vibrant and enduring garden with the Perennials Package.Maintaining the Perennials Package - 10 Plants is relatively easy, and with proper care, you can enjoy their beauty and longevity for years to come. Here are some tips:1. Watering: Proper watering is crucial for the health of your plants. Although the water needs of the various plants in the package differ, a basic rule of thumb is to water deeply but sparingly. It stimulates the roots to spread farther and harden. 2. Mulching: Apply a layer of organic mulch around your perennials to conserve moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature. Mulch also improves soil structure over time as it breaks down. Aim for a layer around 2-3 inches thick, but ensure that the mulch is not piled against the plant stems, as it can cause rot.3. Fertilizing: Most perennials benefit from regular fertilization. Early in the spring, apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer, or use the fertilizer explicitly suggested for each plant on the package. To prevent excessive leaf growth at the expense of flowers, avoid overfertilizing. After fertilizing, water the plants frequently to prevent root burn.4. Deadheading: To encourage continuous blooming and maintain a tidy appearance, regularly remove faded flowers by deadheading. It prevents seed formation and directs the plant's energy toward producing more blooms. Cut the flower stems back to a healthy set of leaves or the plant base, depending on the specific perennial's growth habit.5. Pruning: Pruning is essential to maintain the shape and health of your perennials. Some plants in the package may benefit from pruning after flowering or in early spring to promote new growth. Remove dead or damaged stems and prune back overgrown branches to maintain balance. Research the specific pruning requirements for each plant to ensure proper technique and timing.6. Dividing: Some perennials may become overcrowded or develop a weakened center over time. Dividing these plants can rejuvenate them and promote healthier growth. Research the recommended timing for dividing each specific plant and follow the proper techniques to ensure successful division. Dividing allows you to expand your garden or share plants with friends and neighbors.7. Pest and Disease Control: Monitor your perennials regularly for signs of pests or diseases. Early detection and intervention are crucial for adequate control. Remove any diseased or infested plant material promptly. Consider using organic pest control methods or consult a local gardening expert for specific recommendations based on the pests common in your area.8. Winter Protection: Some perennials may benefit from winter protection in colder climates. Consider using protective coverings or burlap in regions with heavy snowfall to shield the plants from excessive snow or ice.9. Observing and Learning: Pay attention to your perennials throughout the seasons. Observe their growth patterns, response to different conditions, and overall health. This knowledge will help you adjust your care techniques and better understand the needs of each plant in the package.10. Enjoy and Experiment: Gardening is a creative and enjoyable endeavor. Experiment with different combinations and arrangements of your perennials to create unique and visually appealing landscapes.  Discover perennial flowers' enduring beauty and charm, a must-have for any garden enthusiast. With their ability to return year after year, perennials provide long-lasting beauty and create a sense of permanence in your garden. Let's explore the enchanting qualities of perennial flowers and why they are a timeless choice for any landscape. Perennials are known for longevity, survival ability, and blooming for multiple growing seasons. Unlike annual flowers that complete their life cycle in one year, perennials go through periods of dormancy during winter and re-emerge each spring, bursting with new growth and vibrant blooms. This characteristic makes them an investment in long-term beauty, as they continue to grace your garden with their presence year after year. One of the remarkable benefits of perennial flowers is the wide variety of options available From delicate and dainty blooms to bold and showy flowers, a yearly suit every taste and style. Choose from classic favorites like roses, peonies, and lilies, or opt for unique and rare varieties that intrigue your garden. Another advantage of perennial flowers is their ability to adapt to different growing conditions. Some perennials can thrive in each environment, whether you have a sunny spot, a shady corner, or a mix of both. Some perennials prefer full sun, while others prefer partial or complete shade. This versatility allows you to fill every nook and cranny of your garden with blooms, creating a visually captivating and well-balanced landscape. Perennials are also known for their low maintenance requirements Once established, they generally require less care and attention than annual flowers. Perennials have developed extensive root systems that help them access nutrients and water from the soil more efficiently. This resilience allows them to withstand periods of drought and reduces the need for frequent watering. Additionally, many perennials are naturally pest and disease resistant, reducing the need for chemical treatments.One of the joys of growing perennials is the ability to witness their growth and development over time. Perennials often go through distinct stages throughout the seasons, from the emergence of new shoots in spring to the development of buds and the explosion of colorful blooms. This ever-changing cycle brings a sense of anticipation and excitement to your garden as you eagerly await the arrival of each perennial's unique display.Perennials also offer ecological benefits. As flowering plants, they attract pollinators such as honeybees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, contributing to the ecosystem's overall health. Incorporating perennials into your garden creates a haven for these essential creatures, supporting their populations and promoting biodiversity.In conclusion, perennial flowers are a timeless choice for any garden. With their ability to return year after year, their vast array of options, adaptability to different growing conditions, low maintenance requirements, and ecological benefits, perennials are a must-have for any landscape. Embrace the magic of perennials and create a garden that celebrates the timeless allure of these remarkable flowering plants.10 Benefits of Perennial Flower Packages: Creating Beauty and Longevity in Your GardenPerennial flower packages are an excellent investment for any garden enthusiast. With their numerous benefits, yearly flower packages are a popular choice for both seasoned gardeners and beginners alike. Explore the top 10 advantages of incorporating perennial flower packages into your garden.1. Longevity: One of the critical benefits of perennial flowers is their longevity. Unlike annuals that complete their life cycle in one season, perennials return year after year, providing continuous beauty and value to your garden. Investing in a perennial flower package ensures that your garden will have a lasting impact and that you'll enjoy the vibrant blooms for many years.2. Low Maintenance: Perennials are known for their low maintenance requirements. Once established, they generally require less care and attention than annual flowers. Perennial flower packages typically include hardy and well-suited plants to your specific growing conditions. This means less watering, less fertilizing, and fewer pest control measures, allowing you to enjoy a beautiful garden with minimal effort.3. Cost-Effective: While the initial cost of a perennial flower package may be higher than purchasing annuals, the long-term cost-effectiveness is undeniable. Perennial plants continue to grow and bloom for several years, eliminating the need to replant every season. 4. Diverse Selection: Perennial flower packages offer a diverse selection of plants, allowing you to create a garden with various colors, shapes, and sizes. These bouquets frequently contain a variety of flowers that bloom at different periods throughout the season, offering an ongoing display of beauty. You can personalize your garden with multiple options to reflect your style and preferences.5. Attracts Pollinators: Perennial flowers attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. These beneficial creatures play a vital role in pollination, which is essential for the reproduction of many plants. By including perennial flowers in your garden, you create a welcoming habitat for these pollinators, contributing to the health of your garden and supporting biodiversity.6. Naturalizes and Spreads: Many perennial flowers can naturalize and spread, creating a more abundant and visually appealing garden over time. As the plants establish themselves and mature, they may produce offshoots or self-seed, filling in gaps and expanding their presence. This naturalizing capability adds an element of surprise and ensures your garden becomes even more vibrant each year.7. Environmental Benefits: Perennial flowers offer environmental benefits beyond their beauty. Their extensive root systems help prevent erosion, improve soil structure, and enhance water infiltration. Perennials also require less water than annuals once established, reducing water consumption in your garden. Incorporating perennial flower packages contributes to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly landscape.8. Versatility: Perennial flower packages provide versatility in garden design. Whether you have a sunny backyard, a shady corner, or a mix of both, perennials are suitable for every growing condition. From sun-loving coneflowers to shade-tolerant hostas, you can create a well-balanced and visually appealing garden that takes advantage of every available space.9. Educational Value: Perennial flower packages offer educational value, especially for beginners or those interested in gardening. These packages often include informational guides or plant descriptions, providing valuable insights into each plant's characteristics, care requirements, and bloom times. This educational aspect can help you expand your gardening knowledge and enhance your skills.10. Year-Round Interest: Perennial flower packages provide year-round interest in your garden. While the plants may go dormant during winter, they often leave attractive foliage, seed heads, or architectural elements that add beauty and structure to your garden, even in the colder seasons. This year-round interest ensures that your garden remains visually appealing and engaging throughout the year.Tips for Taking Care of Your Perennial Flower Package: Nurturing Long-Lasting BeautyA perennial flower package is an exciting investment that promises long-lasting beauty and charm in your garden. Proper care and attention are essential to ensure that your perennial flowers thrive and continue to delight you year after year. 1. Site Selection: When planting your perennial flower package, choose a suitable location that meets the sunlight requirements of the included plants. Some perennials prefer full sun, while others thrive in partial or complete shade. Assess your garden's conditions, such as sun exposure and soil type, and select a site that matches the specific needs of each plant.2. Soil Preparation: Before planting your perennial flower package, prepare the soil by removing any weeds, rocks, or debris. To increase drainage and fertility rates, loosen the dirt and supplement it with organic material, such as composting or well-rotted manure. Proper soil preparation provides a favorable environment for the roots to establish and ensures the healthy growth of your perennial flowers.3. Watering: Adequate watering is crucial for establishing and growing perennial flowers. After planting, water the plants thoroughly to settle the soil around the roots. Then, maintain regular watering to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. Monitor the moisture levels and adjust the frequency and amount of watering based on the specific needs of each plant and the prevailing weather conditions.4. Mulching: Applying a layer of organic mulch around your perennial flower package provides several benefits. Mulch helps conserve moisture in the soil, suppresses weed growth, and regulates soil temperature. Spread a layer of mulch about two to three inches thick all around the ground of the plants, being careful to keep mulch away from the stems to avoid rot. Mulching also adds a neat and finished look to your garden.5. Fertilization: Perennial flowers benefit from regular fertilization to ensure healthy growth and abundant blooms. Stick to the fertilizer's directions and avoid overfertilizing, which can promote excessive leaf growth at the price of flower output.6. Deadheading: Regularly deadheading your perennial flowers to encourage prolonged blooming and maintain a tidy appearance. Remove spent blooms by cutting the flower stalks just above a set of healthy leaves or lateral buds. Deadheading redirects the plant's energy toward producing new colors and prevents the formation of seed heads.7. Support: Some taller or more delicate perennial flowers may require support to prevent them from toppling over or bending under their weight. Install stakes, trellises, or other support structures early in the growing season to stabilize and avoid damage. Tie the stems loosely to the support using soft plant ties, allowing for natural movement and growth.8. Division: Perennial flowers may become overcrowded over time, affecting their health and blooming capacity. Dividing the plants is necessary to rejuvenate them and maintain their vitality. Follow the specific guidelines for each plant type in your perennial flower package to determine the appropriate time for division. Carefully lift and separate the clumps, ensuring each division has healthy roots, and replant them in suitable locations.9. Pest and Disease Management: Regularly inspect your perennial flowers for signs of pests or diseases. Common issues include aphids, slugs, powdery mildew, or fungal infections. Early detection of the case will allow you to take the correct steps, such as utilizing natural pesticides or fungicides or artistic techniques like adequate spacing, sufficient air circulation, and removing damaged plant portions.10. Winter Protection: Some perennial flowers may require protection during harsh winter conditions. In late autumn, apply an additional layer of naturally occurring mulching around the base of the plants to insulate their roots while safeguarding them from below-freezing temperatures. Consider using protective coverings, such as burlap, in areas with severe winters to shield the plants from excessive cold or drying winds.According to these maintenance guidelines, you can ensure that your perennial floral package flourishes and consistently gives you a breathtaking show of beauty. Your perennial flowers may become a focal point of the yard for many years if you give them the necessary care and attention. They will repay you with their enduring appeal.Perennial Grab Bag: TN Nursery proudly offers a perennial grab bag containing ten of our most popular, highly colorful perennials in a high-quality package hand-selected to suit your needs. Have you ever mused about the best plants to choose for your garden? Our horticulturist knows what plants work perfectly in your local USDA growing zone. When you place an order for a perennial grab bag of ten plants, we put our decades of experience to work for you. Our Perennials Packages are more than an excellent low cost. They also provide tremendous value because you get hand-curated, healthy bulbs or bare-root plants that are particularly suitable for your locality. Our horticulturist will assemble the Package and dig the selections only after reviewing your order and determining your growing zone. Consider the TN Nursery expert to be your personal plant consultant. We will include those that vary in height and size, provide an array of colors, and blossom over several weeks to give you beautiful results. Of course, this is a quick peek at a few of our favorites--your grab bag will suit your growing needs. Order Your Perennial Grab Bag of 10 Plants From TN Nursery Today Are you ready for colorful blossoms and healthy, hardy perennials? Order your perennial grab bag of ten plants from TN Nursery today.   

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Squirrel Corn

Squirrel Corn

Squirrel Corn is a spring-blooming wildflower characterized by its delicate, fern-like leaves and clusters of small, white to pinkish heart-shaped flowers, often found in woodlands and forested areas of eastern North America. When incorporated into landscaping projects, it contributes to outdoor spaces' natural beauty, biodiversity, and tranquility. This perennial wildflower offers distinct qualities that enhance various aspects of landscape design. Squirrel corn is a perennial wildflower with distinctly corn-shaped tubers that may attract smaller mammals like a squirrel or even chipmunks or mice. That being said, the corn element of this flower is not where it shines. This delicate plant is one that many would be happy to make room for. Let's take a look at where Dicentra candidosis shines and why it's beloved by so many. Have Fragrant, Heart-Shaped Flowers Each Spring With Squirrel Corn This plant produces attractive, pale pinkish-white, heart-shaped flowers each spring that add a touch of delicacy and quiet beauty to any garden area. The flowers themselves produce a welcome aroma, too, which only serves to enhance the presence of the plant. While the name of the plant itself might sound silly, don't let it fool you into thinking that it's not a gorgeous plant to have in your yard. Animals May Actually Help Transplant Squirrel Corn This plant is a tuber, and one of the benefits of this is that animals like chipmunks are known to transplant them, reducing the amount of work that you need to do if you want these plants all around your property. Squirrel Corn Foliage Enhances Your Landscape While the flowers are the highlight of this plant, they remain dormant after they bloom in spring. The good news? The leaves of this plant are also quite stunning. With a blueish hue, they flow out to produce an equally impressive spectacle, even without the presence of the plant's flowers. If you're looking for taller greenery that could be incorporated into garden or yard spaces to help you liven things up, you should absolutely consider Dicentra candles as one of the wildflowers that you use in your space. Squirrel Corn Adapts Well to Nearly Any Space Speaking of incorporating this plant into your space, you'll be pleased to know that it adapts fairly well to most environments, meaning that you can easily add it to various areas of your landscaping plans to breathe some more life into your space. Whether you're adding some more plants around trees or you're creating a garden space with various types of wildflowers that will burst to life in spring, you can rely on this plant to add something special.

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Baneberry Doll Eye

Baneberry Doll Eye

Baneberry Doll's Eye reaches 12" and produces white berries with black pupils giving it the common name "dolly eyes". This stunning plant can add unique and eye-pleasing attributes to any landscaping design. Native to North America, this perennial herbaceous plant possesses several key features that make it a valuable addition to gardens and landscapes. From its striking appearance to its ecological benefits, this perennial offers a plethora of reasons why it is a sought-after choice for gardeners and landscape enthusiasts. Baneberry Doll Eye's Unique Appeal Baneberry doll eye gets its unusual name from its distinctive look. The plant's identifying characteristic is clusters of white seed pods that look similar to doll eyes. In the fall, this plant produces sprouts of berries on bright red stalks. The white seeds hang from fleshy, red stems, and at the tip of each seed is a black dot. These unique berries last for quite a few months, so they can decorate your yard all the way until the first frost. Baneberry Displays Stunning Blossoms Though the white plant is mostly known for its berries, it also has a lot of other appealing features. In the summer, the plant blossoms with delicate white, lacy blossoms. These blossoms have small, pop-pom-like clusters of white stalks with a rounded white dot at the center. Their soft texture creates a pleasing contrast to the rest of the plant and adds even more visual interest to your landscaping. Baneberry Features Lush Leaves It is an attractive plant all year long. This perennial plant is a medium-sized plant that usually grows to around 30 inches in height and 16 inches in width. It produces sparse yet large leaves that are evenly spaced along a thin, woody stalk. Its leaves are heavily lobed with a frilled edge. They tend to be a medium green at the center and lighten to yellow-green along the outer edges. This attractive shape results in a plant that adds plenty of exciting texture to the rest of your garden. Ways to Incorporate White Baneberry in Your Landscaping It is a popular option for landscapers who want something unusual but versatile. The dramatically shaped leaves create a great backdrop to other plants, so they work well as borders around trees or shrubs along a property line. They're fairly short, so they can also provide ground cover in flower beds. For most of the year, the delicate white blossoms of it complement other blooms without distracting them. However, right when most other plants stop blooming in fall, it produces its iconic berries. This ensures your landscaping looks exciting and interesting all year long.

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Blue Cohosh

Blue Cohosh

Fern-like leaves exhibit a captivating bluish-green color, providing an intriguing contrast to other plants in the landscape. As the summer progresses, the plant produces beautiful blueberries, adding a splash of vibrant color and attracting wildlife, further enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal of the garden. It is a versatile and beneficial plant incorporated into landscaping designs. Its unique characteristics and ecological advantages make it an attractive addition to gardens and natural areas. Blue cohosh is a perennial plant that is also known as Caulophyllum thalictroides, and it is most commonly found in the wild, growing in the woodlands in the northern region of the Appalachian Mountains. However, it has been seen from South Carolina to New Brunswick. This plant immediately stands out from other vegetation with its beauty and is well-suited for shaded areas of your yard or garden. What are the exciting benefits that this plant introduces to your yard? The Dramatic Color Of Blue Cohosh As the plant sprouts, it shoots up a bluish stalk, which eventually can grow as tall as two feet at maturity. From the stalk, the panicles branch off and display lovely leaves and small, yellowish-green flowers. These star-shaped flowers usually bloom between April and May. The flowers then produce small seeds. These blue-colored seeds show up in late summer and fall in early autumn, adding to the many colors that the plant introduces to your yard. Blue Cohosh Is Suitable for Your Yard’s Moist Areas Often, shady and moist areas of a yard are void of vegetation. These spaces become eyesores and turn into a mucky mess on wet days. This plant, however, thrives in shady areas with moist soil. With its incredible coloring, the plant brings a natural element with lovely pops of color to these otherwise dismal areas of the yard. The Fascinating Foliage Of Blue Cohosh As the new stalks emerge from the ground, the leaves grow and unfurl. These leaves have a deep green hue with a bluish tint, making them stand apart from other vegetation in your garden or yard. The lacy leaves dangle loosely and are spread relatively far apart. Some people find that the leaves fluttering in the wind are mesmerizing. Attract Wildlife With Blue Cohosh While some animals avoid this type of plant, others are attracted to it. Specifically, birds often nibble on the blue seeds, which are essential for dispersing the seeds. Some smaller mammals are also drawn to the seeds. In addition, the flowers attract bees, damselbugs, and other insects. These promote the overall health of the environment as they are important pollinators.

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15 Flowering Perennials - Mixed Variety- Choosen Perfectly For Your Zone

15 Flowering Perennials - Mixed Variety- Choosen Perfectly For Your Zone

Flowering Perennial Grab Bag - Get 15 Blooming Age Plants Choose Perfectly For Your Zone A stunning assortment of ten plants will transform your garden into a vibrant and colorful paradise. With dazzling colors, delightful fragrances, and enduring nature, these ten plants are a must-have for every flower enthusiast. PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE ARE A COLLECTION OF PERENNIALS, NOT SPECIFIC SPECIES. WE CHOOSE TYPES THAT WORK BEST FOR YOUR ZONE ACCORDING TO YOUR ZIP CODE 15 Flowering Perennials - Mixed Variety- Choose Perfectly For Your Zone Create Beautiful Rock Gardens Did you know that you can buy 15 flowering perennials - mixed variety- that are perfectly suited for your area? The lavender perennial can grow up to three feet and has tiny, gray, or blue-green needle-like leaves. Perennial sage shrubs have square bases, oval leaves, and fragrant, camphor-scented blossoms. Black-eyed Susans can grow to be two or three inches broad and have vibrant yellow blooms with black centers. Perennial astilbe plants have fern-like leaves, silky smooth, hairless stems, and somewhat spherical clusters. Planting them in clusters is a great way to add visual interest to rock gardens. Enjoy Extended Blooming Throughout the Year With The 15 Flowering Perennials - Mixed Variety- Choose Perfectly For Your Zone The coneflower is a summer-to-fall bloomer that attracts pollinators with its pink, purple, or white blossoms. Black-eyed Susans bloom all summer and into the fall, providing a burst of brilliant yellow color to the yard. The daisy-like blossoms of the Coreopsis plant bloom into the autumn in a variety of yellow, orange, and red hues. The lavender-blue blossoms of Russian Sage (Perovskia) linger all the way into the autumn and give the garden an air of refined sophistication. Design Gorgeous Pathways and Borders With The 15 Flowering Perennials - Mixed Variety- Choose Perfectly For Your Zone Planting 15 flowering perennials is an excellent way to design gorgeous pathways and borders. Roman chamomile is particularly useful for borders because it returns year after year. Other flowers that come back each year include hostas, peonies, coral bells, and balloon flowers. Their colorful, nectar-rich blooms not only create beautiful displays and borders but also attract pollinators, which increases the biodiversity of your yard. Add Pleasant Aromas to Your Yard With The 15 Flowering Perennials - Mixed Variety- Choose Perfectly For Your Zone Add pleasant aromas to your yard with a mixed variety- chosen perfectly for your zone. Perennial garden phlox blooms in abundance from midsummer until early October. Their fragrant blossoms, which resemble cloves, are at their most fragrant on bright, warm days. A powerful, warm, spicy, clove-like aroma wafts from the variously colored blossoms of the dianthus plant. Peonies are evergreen plants that produce fragrant flowers with a range of aromas, from sweet and rose to lemony and peppery. The daisy-like blooms of Coreopsis don't have much of a smell, but the leaves have an anise-like aroma.

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Terrarium Plant Kit

Terrarium Plant Kit

Our terrarium plant kit has a large assortment of fresh turkey tails, rocks, and lichens. mosses and plants you simply can not buy elsewhere online, and we guarantee it. In these hills and mountains, lyes rich land full of exotic things you can not go out and buy like lichens, mosses, fossils, odd rocks, and things that Bailey knows would make a wonderful addition to any terrarium. She collects each kit especially for the order placed with items that will do well even in ecospheres. Often it contains lichens, fresh live moss, turkey tail, rocks, Mitchella repens, and running cedar. The items are wild-collected by Bailey, and she takes great pride in her horticultural skills, containing only the highest-quality plants for the kit. Our kit is the price of one item in stores, and we guarantee you won't like it; you will love it! Our terrarium Plant Package Contains Wild Collected Lichens, Pine Combs, Creek Rocks, and Live Moss Plus More What's so amazing is each kit is chosen by hand by Bailey. Bailey studied plant science in school and she knows what's hot and what's not! We've never had one complaint about our terrarium plant packages other than someone can not order 10 at a time. Please do not order over five kits because she works in the warehouse and spends her evenings and weekends collecting rare treasures for these kits. We always have limited quantities of these plants. It is plants only, no container. In today's fast-paced and urbanized world, finding tranquility and peaceful relaxation with nature can be challenging. However, TN Nursery's terrarium garden kit offers a unique opportunity to create a serene oasis right at home, thanks to the assortment of freshly dug plants from the hills of Tennessee. By investing in terraria, you can bring the beauty of the outdoor world into your home. Each one of them is designed to be a miniature world that you can prune, hone, and shape into whatever you want it to become. After initially filling the container with the soil, rocks, and moss included in your set, you can add the greenery and ornamental items you love. Over time, you can gradually change your selections to create a more unique space. Create Your Own Ecosystem With Terrarium Plant Kit This type of set is designed to be its own ecosystem. The glass has a sealed cover so that the water and air remain inside the container. When you buy it, you can design them so that they are completely sealed or open to the elements. Popular Terrarium Plant Kit Options Many different items can be placed in it. Often, people like to include begonias, moss, violets, ferns, baby tears, succulents, creeping fig, cacti, pothos, selaginella, ficus, and mother fern. Other than adding unique greenery, you can customize your glass container by picking specific rocks, statues, and decorative items to place inside. For example, many people like to put amethyst, turquoise, and other stones into their own. Place Your Terrarium Plant Kit Container Indoors and Outdoors When most people think of it, they think of a large glass jar on their coffee table. While these containers are typically placed inside your house, you don’t have to limit yourself to an interior location. If you decide to put the container outside, you can leave it open to the elements so that it doesn’t overheat during the day. A Terrarium Plant Kit for Everyone Your terraria can be completely unique. While there are specific decorative items, rocks, soil, and greenery included in each set, you are not required to use the items your set comes with. Instead, you can get creative. Many people customize there's by using items they find on their daily walks. If you are hiking in the woods, you can pick up unique types of moss or precious stones. Once you find a special item you want to include, you can always rearrange your container so that you can place it inside.

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California Bluebell

California Bluebell

Phacelia minor, also known as California Bluebell, is a Boraginaceae (Forget-me-not) family species. It is highly valued for its abundance of blooms, with each plant producing a dozen or more open blue-purple blooms. California Bluebell California Bluebells grow in the Mojave Desert in California as well as in less arid conditions elsewhere. Like most annuals, they lend their beauty to the garden over a longer period of time throughout the year, only disappearing as the first frost nips at the ground. California Bluebell A Blue and Purple Majesty Despite the fact that this plant only grows to a height of 28 inches or so, the sepals and petals lend a brilliant royal hue to any garden. Their purple and blue shine with radiant authority, and each plant compliments other flowers in nearby clumps and rows. This is especially true of the Northern Blue Flag, which is late in its bloom cycle and turns indigo and violet. As perennials cease to flower in the late summer, the plants will "pick up the torch" and keep the garden both delightful and enticing throughout the fall. Hyacinth is another pretty blue flower that grows well in tandem with plants. The Cute, Textured Leaves Of California Bluebell In addition to the striking blooms, they have leaves that are up to 5 inches long. They're crinkly and oval, almost as if the plant is "wrinkling its brow" while contemplating the mysteries of, if not the universe, then at least the garden. On petioles, the leaves frame the wondrous blooms and create an eye-pleasing contrast. California Bluebell Smell Good They smell as good as they look. Their scent combines sweetness with the zing of black pepper to create a sensation tantalizing effect throughout the entire garden. This combination of smells also attracts beneficial insects like bees and butterflies to collect nectar and pollen and not only feed themselves but contribute to the environmental health of any garden and its environs. California Bluebell can be combined with not only Northern Blue Flags and hyacinths but also with bigger plants that have blue flowers, such as hydrangea. By combining these flowers, it's possible to create a veritable "sky along the ground," a garden carpet of different shades of blue that mix together to form a breathtaking vista within any garden. The undulating field of gorgeous blue can also be quite soothing to the mind and spirit.

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Ranunculus Repens

Ranunculus Repens

Ranunculus repens, commonly known as creeping buttercup, is a low-growing, perennial herbaceous plant with bright yellow, glossy flowers and deeply lobed leaves. It is a flowering perennial plant that can offer various landscaping benefits. Its deep golden flowers and lush green foliage make it a favored option for adding graphic appeal to gardens, lawns, and outdoor spaces. While Ranunculus Repens is often sold by its scientific name, many gardeners know this beautiful flower by the name of creeping buttercup. Originally, this yellow flower was native to Europe, northwestern Africa, and Asia. Because of its incredible beauty, it has gradually spread to home gardens throughout the world. The Lovely Golden Flowers Of Ranunculus Repens One of the biggest reasons why gardens love it is because of its golden flower. The glossy petals are popular among pollinators, so these flowers are excellent for a butterfly or hummingbird garden. Because bees are so important in local environments, its ability to attract bees can help to improve the health of your garden. Ranunculus Repens Is Known for Loving Garden Beds Unlike some flowers, they will tolerate many different environments and ecosystems. It tends to prefer moist areas, so you are more likely to find it next to streams and ponds. However, you can find it in many locations because of how adaptable it is. Often, you will see them in riverbanks, meadows, and woodlands. Once this flower takes hold, it creeps along the ground to make a dense mat of gorgeous green leaves. Famous for how hardy it is, this plant is also incredibly low maintenance. Thanks to its ease and adaptability, this flower is a favorite in garden beds. Ranunculus Repens Provides Excellent Weed Control As a low-growing plant, this plant only grows 8 to 12 inches tall. It is a perennial herbaceous plant, so you don’t have to replant it each year. Once the deep, lobed leaves develop, you can enjoy having lush foliage for many months of the year. Typically, gardeners incorporate this plant into their landscapes because of how good it is as a groundcover. Because it can quickly fill up an empty space, this perennial can push weeds out. Unlike more delicate flowers, it also competes well against existing weeds. Discover the Beauty of Ranunculus Repens With this stunning flower, you can quickly transform a landscape design. The cheery flowers form a striking contrast with the plant’s verdant foliage. Thanks to its ground-covering ability, it can quickly take root in your home garden or professional landscape.

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Columbine Plant

Columbine Plant

The Eastern Columbine (Aquilegia canadensis) is a perennial plant that is known for its bold red and yellow flowers that look like hanging lanterns. It's unique shape and vibrant colors make it a favorite of pollinators such as hummingbirds and butterflies. It brings life and beauty to any landscape. If you are looking to add a splash of color to indoor or outdoor spaces, the Columbine Plant is something worth buying. It is relatively small, which means that you can put it almost anywhere on your property without crowding other shrubs or trees. It tends to grow in clumps, which means that you can get multiple flowers and stems from a single seed or group of seeds. It will typically grow to about one to three feet in height. The flowers it produces can be almost any color, depending on the exact species that you happen to have. Common colors include blue, pink, and yellow, and in some cases, you may see multiple colors from the same one. Attract Various Animals to Your Property With Columbine Plant One of the key benefits of planting this item in your garden is that it can attract deer, rabbits, and other forms of wildlife. However, they tend to be most attractive to deer or rabbits that are looking for food. Fortunately, they tend to be resistant to these creatures, which means that you can enjoy the scenery without worrying about having to relocate or replant your flowers. You will also notice that it is attractive to pollinators such as bees or hummingbirds. Ultimately, you can help other plants in your yard or in nearby areas thrive while having something interesting to look at when you're outside each day. Add Color to Your Garden Quickly With Columbine Plant The growth cycle of it tends to be a relatively short one. Therefore, you won't have to wait long to notice the rush of color in your garden or wherever you decide to put it. As they generally do well in cold weather, you can put them out almost whenever you want without ruining them. Columbine Plant Produces Seeds Themselves A final benefit to buying it is that it creates new seeds quickly on its own. Therefore, you may notice multiple shoots on your property without the need to invest a lot of time and money in them.

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Wisteria 25 Plants 1-2' (wholesale)

Wisteria 25 Plants 1-2' (wholesale)

Wisteria Sinensis is a highly fragrant woody vine known for its cascading clusters of fragrant, pea-like flowers in lavender colors, often grown on pergolas, trellises, and arbors for its ornamental.They are renowned for their stunning beauty and hold great value in landscaping due to their numerous attributes. These hardy, deciduous climbing plants are native to East Asia and can be found in various colors, including purple, blue, white, and pink. Here, we will explore some essential attributes that make them a favored choice in landscape design. Wisteria Sinensis creates a picturesque, enchanting outdoor space Aesthetic Appeal: One of the most elegant features is their cascading clusters of fragrant, pea-like flowers adorn the landscape with vibrant colors. The long, pendulous racemes create a picturesque sight that enhances the overall visual appeal of any garden or outdoor space. Shade and Privacy: These vines make excellent natural screens and arbors, offering shade and privacy to outdoor areas. Their dense foliage creates a lush canopy, ideal for shading patios, pergolas, and seating areas, giving a calm and serene ambiance during the hot summer months. Versatile Growth: These vines exhibit universal growth patterns, allowing them to be trained to climb over pergolas, trellises, walls, and fences. This adaptability enables them to be used in various landscaping styles, such as traditional, cottage, or contemporary gardens. Attracts Pollinators: The flowers serve as a valuable source of nectar to hummingbirds, butterflies, and other pollinators, contributing to the overall biodiversity and ecological balance of the landscape. The presence of pollinators can also benefit nearby plants and crops. Low Maintenance: Once established, these are relatively low-maintenance plants. They are drought-tolerant and generally resistant to pests and diseases, making them suitable for gardeners of all experience levels. Architectural Interest: Incorporating these vines into landscaping adds an architectural dimension to the design. Their twisting and twining stems create exciting patterns that add elegance and character to walls and structures. Longevity: These vines are long-lived plants, with some varieties lasting centuries. This longevity makes them a sustainable landscaping investment, ensuring long-term beauty and benefits to future generations. Seasonal Interest: These plants offer seasonal interest throughout the year beyond their exquisite flowers. In spring, the blooms steal the show, while during autumn, the foliage turns vibrant shades of yellow, adding a new dimension to the landscape. Fragrance: The flowers emit a delightful, sweet scent that permeates the air, creating a pleasant sensory experience in the garden and attracting admirers from afar. Erosion Control: Due to their firm, grasping tendrils, these vines can help control soil erosion on sloping landscapes. Their ability to cover large areas and stabilize the soil makes them an eco-friendly solution to prevent corrosion. In conclusion, wisteria vines possess various attributes that make them valuable to any landscaping project. From their mesmerizing aesthetic appeal and versatility to their contribution to the ecosystem, this is a classic choice for creating a picturesque, enchanting outdoor space that will be enjoyed for generations. Wisteria Sinensus at TN Nursery Wisteria Sinensis, commonly known as Chinese Wisteria or simply Wisteria, is a stunning and enchanting flowering vine that belongs to the Fabaceae family. Revered for its ornamental beauty, it is native to China and has captivated gardeners and nature enthusiasts worldwide with its graceful and cascading blooms. This deciduous woody vine is renowned for its remarkable visual appeal, characterized by cascading clusters of drooping flowers that drape elegantly from its sinuous vines. The flowers come in various shades of violet and blue, ranging from the palest lavender to deep indigo, creating a mesmerizing and ethereal display. These blooms are fragrant and exude a sweet, intoxicating scent, attracting pollinators like butterflies and bees. It is distinguished by its lush, pinnate leaves that form an attractive backdrop to the profusion of flowers. The foliage emerges as a vibrant green in spring, strikingly contrasting the vivid blooms. As the seasons progress, the leaves turn a brilliant yellow in the fall, adding another layer of visual interest to this remarkable plant. Wisteria Sinensis holds cultural significance and aesthetic appeal in various parts of the world In Chinese culture, it symbolizes love, sensuality, and long life. Its name, "wisteria," is derived from the ancient Greek word "wistērion," signifying a type of climbing plant. This name is a testament to its enduring popularity across centuries and cultures. Gardening enthusiasts often cultivate Wisteria Sinensis as an arbor or pergola climber, allowing its enchanting blossoms to create natural arches and tunnels in their landscapes. It is a beautiful flower with cultural symbolism. It adds a captivating display of colors and fragrances to gardens and outdoor spaces, leaving a sense of wonder in those who admire it. The Purple Wisteria Vine The Purple Wisteria Vine is a gorgeous high-climbing vine with beautiful hanging purple blooms. The cascades of purple flowers have an exquisite fragrance, adding to such a lovely vine. It tends to grow in a twined clockwise or counter-clockwise direction that attaches to any sturdy pergola or archway, giving such a spectacular appearance. Wisteria is a part of flowering plants in the legume family. Wisteria is a fast and  grower, often reaching 25 - 30 feet long in its maturity It can be heavy in its maturity, so be sure to plant it next to a well-built structure and trim it to shape the area you wish it to cover. It is magnificent in the spring when it is blooming, and you have the visual effects of the purple blooms and the smell of its sweet fragrance. It is a pleasure to enjoy the pretty vine and its dazzling impact. Plant the vine preferably in fertile, moist, but well-drained soil. It is a hardy vine and can adjust to most soil types, but yields of the blooms are best in moist, well-drained soil. It is recommended to plant in full sun, which only adds to the flowering of the cascading blossoms. It is best to plant the vine in the spring or the fall. After flowering, a brown bean-like pod stays on the plant until winter. When choosing your site for the plant, choose one where the Wisteria Vine will not overtake the other plants. It is a showpiece within itself. When planting the alluring Wisteria Vine, a hole must be the root ball and 2-3 times as wide. Space the plants 10-15 feet apart. This amount of space allows the vine to spread to its ideal range. This vine's beauty, color, and fragrance will add to any area you wish to plant.

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Echinacea Plant

The echinacea plant is a popular Spring and Summer blooming pollinator perennial. It's also known as the Purple Coneflower Plant. These plants grow from 1-3 feet in height at maturity and serve as a master of the flower garden to attract monarchs, goldfinches, and all types of pollinators and birds.    Echinacea Plants Have Distinctive Flower Heads On Stalks These beautiful native perennial plants have super sturdy stems that hold the flowers in place. They have daisy-shaped blooms but they are dark purple and very colorful in a sun garden. Dependant on the PH of your soil, the colors of the blooms range from a pale purple to deep colors when the PH is balanced.  This perennial has lanced-shaped leaves and the blooms and plants vary in size, often ranging from medium height to larger, making them not so uniform and a favorite in flower beds and gardens alike. There are other species of coneflowers, known as cultivars. It is well accented with the yellow varieties as well. The Echinacea Plant Is Very Hardy and Resilient   They prefer the sun and a good drainage area. The spreading petals offer a disc-like appearance to the plant and it's often used in many upscale landscaping designs and schemes. These are long-blooming perennials and they rebloom every spring offering years of enjoyment in the garden.  They also can thrive in partial shade as well. This being one of the top pollinator plants is very low maintenance and easy to care for. It's a native wildflower plant that is native to the Eastern United States and some of the DOT has planted them in interstate mediums to restore the monarch's extinction. They are a highly sustainable plant and one that you will not ever grow tired of due to their ability to ward off pests and diseases also makes them highly desirable.

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Shade perennials are the perfect plants for gardeners who don't want to reinvent the wheel every year. Whereas annual plants will last for one growing season before dying off, perennials can last for three years or longer. If you don't want to replant your flower garden every year, a selection of beautiful perennials from TN Nursery is the way to go. The fact that they'll come back several years in a row can also add some consistency to your landscaping over time, with minimal effort. Plant them once and enjoy them for several years!

Environments Where Shade Perennials Thrive

These plants are called shade perennials for a reason. They don't need full sunlight in order to thrive and grow. Your backyard might have limited sunlight due to trees or nearby buildings. Tall trees can filter the amount of sunlight that reaches ground level. Buildings or other obstructions can block the light for part of the day. You can still grow these cheery plants if your yard receives some partial sun, morning sun, or filtered light. Some plants might struggle in a shady environment, but not these ones.

Vibrant Splashes of Color

All the colors of the rainbow and then some are represented by our wide selection of shade-loving perennial flowers and plants. If you want to add vibrant blues and purples to your garden, you might want to choose Virginia bluebells or California bluebells. Hepatica, Jacob's ladder, vinca minor, and dwarf-crested iris are also good selections. For cheery yellows, ranunculus repens, merry bells, yellow trillium, Dutchman's breeches, or evening primrose can add just the right texture. For bolder perennials, choose from our red trillium or Eastern Columbine.

Unique and Eye-Catching Plants

If you want something to wow your visitors, we have a selection of unique perennials that are anything but garden variety. Spigelia Indian Pink is a tubular wildflower with amazing red and yellow hues. They'll stand out in any flowerbed or woodland garden, and butterflies love them. Baneberry doll's eye, also known as dolly's eyes, is a unique plant that grows white berries with black pupils. They're definitely eye-catching! For a softer touch, many people love the delicate, bell-shaped white flowers on our Lily of the Valley plants.

Alternative Types of Perennials

We have a variety of plants that are considered perennials and which don't need much sunlight. These include climbing vines like English ivy and Wisteria sinensis. Ground cover plants like running cedar, fan clubmoss, and wild ginger can also be found in this category.