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GrassAug-OctBig Bluestem
The signature grass of the tallgrass prairie, turning copper-bronze in fall with distinctive turkey-foot seed heads.
Z3-9
GrassJul-SepBlue Grama Grass
Short clumping grass with distinctive eyebrow-shaped seed heads thrives in dry soils.
Z3-10
AnnualJun-SepFlowering Tobacco
Tubular flowers that release sweet fragrance at dusk. A cottage garden classic that attracts moths and hummingbirds.
Z2-11
GrassAug-SepJapanese Forest Grass
Arching variegated leaves form graceful cascades and brighten shady spots.
Z5-9
PerennialMay-SepJapanese Painted Fern
Silver and burgundy fronds unlike any other fern. Foliage plant that earns its keep on color alone.
Z4-8
ShrubJul-SepLimelight Hydrangea
Cone-shaped blooms open chartreuse, mature to white, then blush pink in fall. Tough as nails.
Z3-8
GrassAug-OctLittle Bluestem
Upright clumps turn coppery orange in fall and stand well through winter.
Z3-9
ShrubJul-SepLittle Lime Hydrangea
Compact Limelight. Same color show in a smaller package perfect for borders and containers.
Z3-8
GrassJul-SepNorthern Sea Oats
Flat seed heads dangle from arching stems and dance in the slightest wind. The best native grass for shade.
Z4-9
GrassAug-OctNorthwind Switchgrass
Stiffly upright blue-green foliage that never flops. The most architectural switchgrass available.
Z4-9
PerennialMay-SepOstrich Fern
Tall vase-shaped fronds that unfurl from fiddleheads in spring. Spreads to form dramatic colonies.
Z3-7
GrassAug-SepPrairie Dropseed
Fine-textured mounds send up airy fragrant flower sprays that persist into winter.
Z3-9
PerennialAug-NovSedum
Succulent leaves, tough as nails. Ages to deep crimson in autumn.
Z3-10
GrassJul-SepSideoats Grama
Seed heads hang like tiny flags along one side of the stem on this graceful, drought-tolerant prairie native.
Z4-9