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Bush That Has Small White Flowers That Look Like Baby's Breath in Alabama

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Here you lot'll find plants that deserve more recognition in the trade or that are in elevation status for potting correct now. Click on the name or image of a plant for more data.

Achillea millefolium

yarrow

Naturalized yarrow has soft-fern similar leaves that provide textural interest in the garden with soft white blooms in summer and occasionally into fall. Beloved by pollinators, yarrow spreads past rhizome and can be trained to be a total sunday native lawn substitute.

Achillea millefolium '' yarrow from North Creek Nurseries

Asclepias incarnata 'Cinderella'

swamp milkweed

She's the belle of the ball! Sweetly scented with blooms of blush pink, Asclepias incarnata 'Cinderella' from Walter'south Gardens lasts longer in your garden than her namesake. A perennial with beauty, grace, and staying power, this wetland native does well in average garden weather condition and is a pollinator favorite!

Asclepias incarnata 'Cinderella' swamp milkweed from North Creek Nurseries

Aster novae-angliae 'Grape Crush' PPAF

New England Aster

'Grape Shell' is a deep purple New England aster introduction by Walters Gardens. Growing into a neat mound, 30" high by 40" wide, this fall blooming aster does not splay open every bit other aster cultivars tin, providing a beautiful profusion of saturated flowers for a great autumn display.

Aster novae-angliae 'Grape Crush' New England Aster from North Creek Nurseries


Calamintha nepeta ssp. nepeta

bottom calamint

Airy plumes with numerous small, barely bluish flowers over mint-scented, oregano-like foliage from June to Oct. Great in stone walls. It does need skillful drainage. Information technology looks similar a pocket-size, light bluish Heuchera when in flower, which seems like all the time. 2021 Perennial Plant of the Year by the Perennial Plant Association.

Calamintha nepeta ssp. nepeta '' lesser calamint from North Creek Nurseries

Eupatorium maculatum

spotted joe pye weed

Spotted joe-pye weed grows iv-7 feet tall with mauve-pink flowers blooming in late summer to early fall. A native perennial, Eupatorium maculatum attracts swallowtail butterflies and lives happily in sunny, wet soils.

Eupatorium maculatum '' spotted joe pye weed from North Creek Nurseries

Eupatorium purpureum 'FLOREUPRE1' Euphoria™ Ruby PPAF

joe pye weed

Eupatorium Euphoria™ Ruby is a compact, early-flowering variety of the archetype summer flowering native perennial. It's small size makes it perfect for growers and homeowners alike while it's early-flowering is a delight to pollinators. This is Darwin Perennial's answer to the age-onetime customer question in garden centers - "I similar this, just exercise y'all have something that grows smaller?"

Eupatorium purpureum 'FLOREUPRE1' joe pye weed from North Creek Nurseries

Hakonechloa macra

Hakone grass

Easily flowing through the landscape, this grass softens the garden with its gracefully arching blades equally they drift between plantings. The soft vibrant greenish of this species indigenous to the mountains of Japan lends tranquility to your plantings – especially impactful in large masses under limbed-up deciduous trees.

Hakonechloa macra '' Hakone grass from North Creek Nurseries

Helianthus salicifolius 'Autumn Aureate' PP30117

willowleaf sunflower

Blooming from September to a difficult frost, Helianthus salicifolius 'Fall Gold' is a wonderful improver to the perennial garden. The narrow, nighttime dark-green willow-similar leaves grade into a tight mound giving a tidy shrub-like appearance from leap through summertime earlier it erupts into color in the fall.

Helianthus salicifolius 'Autumn Gold' willowleaf sunflower from North Creek Nurseries

Heuchera 'Green Spice'

coral bells

Heuchera 'Greenish Spice' spices up the shade garden! With night reddish venation in jump transition to cool greens and silver in the summertime, it wraps up it's leaf show with oranges and rust colors in fall! This groundcover is a perfect way to brighten upwardly deadening spots, to edge along a garden path, or to intermingle with other interesting textures to liven things up.

Heuchera 'Green Spice' coral bells from North Creek Nurseries

Heuchera longiflora

longflower alumroot

A beautiful display when used en masse, the long flowering stems of this alumroot sway loftier above deep green foliage mottled in argent highlights. Tubular calyces surround the stake yellow flowers and securely affix them to upright stems. Wait flowering from belatedly May into June.

Heuchera longiflora '' longflower alumroot from North Creek Nurseries

Heuchera villosa 'Bronze Wave'

hairy alumroot, coral bells

A superb intro from Charles Oliver of the Primrose Path, this is a native tardily-flowering groundcover. This has much shinier, nearly lacquered looking foliage vs. H. villosa 'Purpurea'. Like its cousin 'Autumn Helpmate', 'Bronze Wave' is sturdy, perchance an 18", or a fleck larger, clump. September-October flowering spikes of small-scale tan flowers. Fantabulous shade groundcover that can happily compete with tree roots and come out looking skillful.

Heuchera villosa 'Bronze Wave' hairy alumroot, coral bells from North Creek Nurseries

Iris versicolor 'Purple Flame'

blueflag

Plain stated, it'southward a testify stopper. Beyond otherIris selections on the market, 'Royal Flame' has a richer, more than intense cast to stems and flowers, yes. Nonetheless, the true dazzler lies in the irresistible foliage. Emerging in March, the purple flame-like leafage provides an unparalleled performance of bright and intense eggplant purple foliage followed by an encore of rich and abundant flowers.

Iris versicolor 'Purple Flame' blueflag from North Creek Nurseries

Lavandula × intermedia Sensational!® 'Tesseract' PP31786

lavender

From Peace Tree Farm comes the next generation of Lavender - Lavender 'Sensational!' What makes information technology different from 'Phenomenal'? With large, thick flowers and sturdy stems, this lavender has a dumbo silver addiction and smashing branching. The flowers are packed with that trademark lavender odor with low camphor notes. Peace Tree has improved its estrus and humidity tolerance, as well as its cold tolerance, making this found a swell improver to a wider range of gardens!

Lavandula × intermedia Sensational!® 'Tesseract' lavender from North Creek Nurseries

Lysimachia lanceolata 'Burgundy Mist'

lance-leaved loosestrife

The short stature, continuous sunny bloom, and deep wine coloring of this native plant make Lysimachia lanceolata a new favorite groundcover, winning over our R&D Section past how it keeps weeds at bay and is a carefree plant.

Lysimachia lanceolata 'Burgundy Mist' lance-leaved loosestrife from North Creek Nurseries

Monarda 'Gardenview Scarlet'

Monarda 'Gardenview Carmine'

beebalm

'Gardenview Ruby' is one of the most mildew resistant Monarda varieties bachelor. A classic diverseness that is well-earned, information technology's rose-red flowers sit down on stems rising to iii' tall. Blooming from June to August, this long-flowering Monarda is beautiful, peculiarly when massed in drifts to concenter collywobbles, bees, and hummingbirds.

Monarda 'Gardenview Scarlet' beebalm from North Creek Nurseries

Monarda 'Purple Rooster'

Monarda 'Purple Rooster'

beebalm

The darkest, truest purple flowers to come out of Mt. Cuba's bee balm evaluations—this selection has upright rigid stems, strongly verticality, and a rough, sand-papery texture to its foliage. Very resistant to powdery mildew.

Monarda 'Purple Rooster' beebalm from North Creek Nurseries

Nepeta grandiflora 'Summer Magic' PP27090

catmint

A free-blooming Nepeta that lives up to its namesake—it is summertime magic! Blooming all flavour long on upright stems that never flop, fifty-fifty in the worst of storms, this plant was on RHS Chelsea Bloom show's Short List in 2013. Great for layering in the garden, placed in a container, or along a blossom border. We admire its power to 'go on it fresh' even in the heat and humidity of summer as other Nepeta varieties tend to fade.

Nepeta grandiflora 'Summer Magic' catmint from North Creek Nurseries

Phlox carolina ssp. carolina 'Kim'

thickleaf phlox

Phlox carolina ssp.carolina 'Kim' is a fantastic selection that was discovered by Jan Midgley in Alabama. Information technology performs much better than any other cultivar of Carolina phlox in our trial. What sets 'Kim' apart from other members of the species is its lush and vigorous habit (two' tall) that remains sturdy and disease-free all season long. The leaves are too a lighter shade of greenish, almost lime-colored, which can prolong its horticultural interest in the garden. Nevertheless, the near impressive feature of 'Kim' is its show-stopping light pinkish flowers which coating the constitute from late May through early June. Mt. Cuba Center

Phlox carolina ssp. carolina 'Kim' thickleaf phlox from North Creek Nurseries

Rudbeckia fulgida 'American Gold Rush' PP28498

black-eyed Susan

A new introduction from Brent Horvath of Intrinsic Perennials, this Rudbeckia is covered in blooms on a domed and shorter version of a blackness-eyed Susan. It is perfect planted in masses or in the perennial edge and information technology hides spent blooms to provide compatible colour every bit it blooms for weeks on end. Due to its thinner, hairier leaves, it is constitute to be resistant to septoria leafage spot.

Rudbeckia fulgida 'American Gold Rush' black-eyed Susan from North Creek Nurseries

Rudbeckia fulgida var. deamii

Deam'due south black-eyed susan

While there may be a bounty of black-eyed susan on the market, what makesRudbeckia fulgida var.deamii a dream is its ability to wrap strength, dazzler, disease and pest resistance all into one neat package. This variety won the prestigious Award of Garden Merit from the Purple Horticultural Lodge in 1993 and if you abound it, you'll soon understand why!

Rudbeckia fulgida var. deamii '' Deam's black-eyed susan from North Creek Nurseries

Rudbeckia triloba 'Prairie Glow'

3-lobed coneflower

Rudbeckia triloba 'Prairie Glow' has our attention! With brightly colored flowers of xanthous with a bright red eye fading to a glowing orange to bronze, this native beauty brings fire to the sunny edge. It's multi-branching habit provides dense bloom embrace, more so than the straight species, and it'due south late blooming time, starting in July and flowering correct through to October, makes this a valuable pollinator plant.

Rudbeckia triloba 'Prairie Glow' three-lobed coneflower from North Creek Nurseries

Salvia nemorosa 'Rose Marvel' PP30118

garden sage

Salvia nemorosa 'Rose Curiosity' PP30118 has the largest flowers of any rose or pink Salvia nemorosa on the market. Savour the stunning display of color in Spring and Summer.

Salvia nemorosa 'Rose Marvel' garden sage from North Creek Nurseries


Schizachyrium scoparium 'Standing Ovation' PP25202

piddling bluestem

A North Creek discovery sure to give a brilliant functioning in the mural, worthy of applause.  It keeps a tight, upright habit throughout the unabridged flavour and has stood strong fifty-fifty in the rich soils of our trial gardens. A warm season grass that does well in poor, dry out soils.  Spikey bluish-greenish stems and leaves transition to a sizzling display of oranges, reds, yellows, and purplish-browns in the autumn.  Also provides winter interest before cutting back in early on bound to make style for new growth.

Schizachyrium scoparium 'Standing Ovation' little bluestem from North Creek Nurseries

Scutellaria 'Appalachian Dejection' PPAF

skullcap

Scutellaria 'Appalachian Dejection' is a cantankerous of S. ovata and S. serrata, both plants indigenous to the mountains of West Virginia where breeder Peter Heus resides . The result of this cantankerous? A meaty habit, clumping skullcap with serrated leaves and dark margins that adapts to both lord's day and shade, with spikes of bicolor regal white flowers that bloom for weeks on terminate.

Scutellaria 'Appalachian Blues' skullcap from North Creek Nurseries

Sedum aizoon 'Euphorbioides'

stonecrop

Sedum aizoon 'Euphorbioides' is a striking specimen, featuring strong, upright, red stems and greenish leaves that are serrated forth the edges. Big yellow blossom heads appear in midsummer. Flowers concenter pollinators. Vastly underused in the manufacture, Sedum aizoon 'Euphorbioides' is one of the more interesting plants suitable for extensive dark-green roof conditions. -Green Roof Plants

Sedum aizoon 'Euphorbioides' stonecrop from North Creek Nurseries

Sisyrinchium angustifolium 'Suwannee'

blue-eyed grass

Soft blue star shaped flowers with aureate centers rise above fine, semievergreen, Iris-like foliage from May to June. Excellent for edging, the 3/iv" flowers are very expert sized for the genus. A strong floral show without seeding around and a tidier habit with more than flower power than the straight species.

Sisyrinchium angustifolium 'Suwannee' blue-eyed grass from North Creek Nurseries

Solidago flexicaulis

zigzag goldenrod

Solidago flexicaulis brings pollinators to your dappled shade areas with a subtle yellow flower clusters in mid-summer to fall. A hardy native perennial, information technology tolerates deer, shade, and dirt soils.

Solidago flexicaulis '' zigzag goldenrod from North Creek Nurseries

Sorghastrum nutans Gilt Sunset™ 'MNYG318153' PPAF

xanthous prairie grass

Make new!We have had Golden Sunset™ yellow prairie grass in our trials for a couple of years and couldn't believe how well it performed. Early flowering with gorgeous golden bloom plumes, this Sorghastrum nutans choice from University of Minnesota produces hundreds of flowering stems to create a real testify in the fall. It also has a very upright habit that does not guild or fall over like the straight species tends to do.

Sorghastrum nutans Golden Sunset™ 'MNYG318153' yellow prairie grass from North Creek Nurseries

Tricyrtis hirta Miyazaki Hybrids

toadlily

Growing under 2' tall,Tricyrtishirta Miyazaki Hybrids bear purple-speckled flowers along gently arched stems—with more than gently arching stems than the direct species and a clumping nature unlike other rhizomatous toadlilies on the market place. Miyazaki Hybrids are best showcased along a pathway or nearly a seating area in the garden, as their unique flowers are sure to draw attention. A wonderful addition to the autumn shade garden.

Tricyrtis hirta Miyazaki Hybrids '' toadlily from North Creek Nurseries

Vernonia 'Summer's Swan Song' PP28556

Vernonia 'Summer's Swan Song' PP28556

ironweed

The nigh diminutive of hybrid ironweeds bachelor on the marketplace, 'Summer'due south Swan Song' is a pick from our friend Jim Ault at Chicago Botanic Garden. The foliage is olive greenish with a purple tinge on wine reddish stems and covered in deep purple flowers from early to mid-autumn. Attending-grabbing at CBG's Vernonia trials, the long flowering branches interlock to concur the stems upright on the blusteriest of days.

Vernonia 'Summer's Swan Song' ironweed from North Creek Nurseries

Vernonia 'Summer's Surrender' PP28475

Vernonia 'Summer's Give up' PP28475

ironweed

Vernonia 'Summer'due south Surrender' is a unique plant. What makes it so? Bushy, dark olive-green leafage, disease resistance, and a distinct shrub-like form that grows wider than tall, 'Summer'south Give up' is an easy choice to submit. Information technology doesn't lodge like other cultivars and is covered in airy imperial clusters through belatedly summer into fall.

Vernonia 'Summer's Surrender' ironweed from North Creek Nurseries

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