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Attractive verigated grass-like foliage and large, spectacular pale blue blooms. USDA 4-9
Purple flowers bloom above the narrow green leaves. Naturalizing. USDA 3-8
Purple-blue blooms. Tolerates standing water. Native. USDA 3-9
Purple blooms. Variegated foliage. Tolerates wet conditions. USDA 4-9
Pale blue blooms. Fragrant. Cream & green variegated foliage. USDA 4-9
Heat and humidity tolerant, mounding habit, and periwinkle blue blooms appearing late spring. Near-Black Stems. USDA 4-9
Long-lived plant with clusters of blue flowers in May and June and golden fall color on an upright, bushy plant. USDA 5-8
White flowers with a candy-pink picotee. Open, vase-shaped habit; tolerant of heat, humidity, and some drought once established. USDA 5-9
Pure white blooms. Compact. Tolerates poor soils. USDA 5-9
White blooms on red stems. Tolerates poor soils. USDA 5-9
Bold, variegated evergreen foliage with a mounding, dense base. Tall flowers spikes appear early to mid summer. USDA 7-10.
Rose pink blooms on rigid stems. Naturalizing. USDA 5-8 'Siskiyou Pink' prefers full sun and is happy in average to poor, well-drained soil. Wandflower is a tap-rooted perennial so it is very drought tolerant. The tap root makes these difficult to move once they are settled in, so site them carefully.
Pink blooms. Tolerates clay & wet soils. Native cultivar. Naturalizing. USDA 4-8
Large fragrant pink blooms. Upright bushy habit. USDA 3-9
Large, plentiful, early blooms of yellow-tipped red. USDA 3-10