A more compact (18 to 22 inches tall) variety of anise hyssop that grows in ball-shaped clumps. Bears hot pink flowers from midsummer to early fall. Prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Easy to grow; pollinator-friendly.
Pollinator-friendly perennial with fragrant foliage and lavender-blue bloom spikes. Grows 2 to 3 feet tall with a spread of up to 2 feet. Prefers sun but will tolerate some shade. Must have good soil drainage to thrive.
A sight for sore eyes… This Kentucky native perennial is known for its eye like berries and soft astilbe like foliage. Tiny flowers appear in spring in short, oblong terminal clusters atop long greenish stems rising above the foliage. The flowering stems thicken and turn red after they bloom. Pea-sized…
Shade-loving plant that prefers moist, rich soils. Can be slow to establish, but over time will reach 4 to 6 feet tall with 2 to 4 feet of spread. Fragrant white flower spikes appear in late summer to early autumn. Photo courtesy of the
A spreading, upright perennial with fern-like, aromatic, medium green foliage and tiny, long-lasting flowers that appear in dense clumps. Best grown in dry to medium, well-drained soil with full sun. Grows 1-1.5 feet tall and 1-1.5 feet wide. Pollinator friendly and drought tolerant.
Tall (2 to 3 feet), easy-to-grow perennial with large clusters of yellow pollinator-friendly blooms. Plant in a sunny spot with well-drained soil. Blooms in early summer.