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Prolific yellow-tipped red blooms. Compact. USDA 3-9
Golden yellow blooms. Compact, upright habit. Heat tolerant. Long bloomer. USDA 4-9
Dwarf cultivar with fragrant foliage and bright red blooms. USDA 6-10
Bright yellow flowers bloom in spring to late summer, followed by attractive yellow to orange berries. Deer resistant. USDA 5-9
White flowers & dark semi-evergreen leaves offer dense contrasting color. USDA 3-8
Amber & white blooms. Tolerates dry & poor soils. Succulent, compact, long blooming. USDA 5-10
Pure white blooms. Compact. Tolerates poor soils. USDA 5-9
Deep blue flowers. In early fall, leaves change to a vivid mahogany red color. Growing in sun or shade. Wide range of soil types. Long-lived groundcover. 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.
Compact, upright clump of glossy green leaves. Clusters of bright purple flowers blooms in mid-summer. USDA 4-8
Fragrant, tidy foliage with upright habit and tangarine orange colored flowers. Tolerates Deer & Wet Soils. USDA 5-10
Bright blue minty leaves with purplish stems topped with masses of powder blue fuzzy flowers. Height 2-3'.
Eupatorium attracts bees and butterflies. Needs moisture if grown in full sun. Drought tolerate in shadier sites. Deer and rabbit resistant.
- USDA Hardiness Zone(s): 4-9
- Exposure: Full Sun, Part Shade
- Bloom Time(s): August-October
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.
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