Asters provide a lively burst of color to the late season landscape featuring a mass of color-themed daisies in almost every hue. The flowers attract butterflies and pollinators to the garden. Wonderful for porch containers, mixed borders, and rock gardens. Cut flowers are long-lasting in fresh bouquets. Tip: Plant in spring to establish the roots and they’ll fulfill their perennial potential.
Autumn Stonecrop is a terrific upright succulent with sturdy stem and lush clusters of dusty pink flowers in late summer and autumn. Since it stores water in its leaves, it's incredibly heat- and drought-resistant, and pollinators love the wide, dense flowers. The dried flower heads turn russet adding winter garden interest. Cut stalks to the ground in spring when new growth first appears. Classic plant for rock gardens. Makes a dependable mixed border plant. Combines beautifully with small ornamental grasses.
Salvia, or Perennial Sage, boasts long-lasting bloom stalks in blues, purples, pinks, and white. Their richly textured foliage make them a favorite of gardeners, and an excellent addition to perennial gardens. The flowers are loved by bees as well. Wonderful for mixed borders and rock gardens. Perfect for all kinds of containers. Cut flowers are long-lasting in fresh bouquets. Plant in drifts or bands for rich and stunning effect.
Creeping Sedum fills in with a carpet of succulent ground cover featuring variegated green leaves that turn bright red-purple in autumn, some species topped with red-russet flowers. One of the least demanding and most satisfying perennials in the garden. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Classic use for borders and rock gardens. Looks great spilling over container edges and filling in between border stones.
A bushy autumn perennial with a multitude of upright stems. Has a delicate yet defining presence with its dainty lavender colored blooms and fine silvery-purple leaves. A striking companion to plants of broader leaf or with gold hues. Ideal for defining edges, foundations, and looks stunning in mass plantings. Combines beautifully with small ornamental grasses. Not related to the herbal sage plant. Makes a dependable selection for any garden.
Echinacea, or Cone Flower, is a prairie native and a tough, self-reliant plant that blooms late-summer to autumn. Dusky purplish-rose petals arch back from a central, spiky seed cone. The blooms are held on sturdy stems. Attracts butterflies to the garden. Ideal choice for beds, borders, and cutting gardens. Perfectly suited to informal, naturalized settings. Deer resistant.