Appalachian Blues Skullcap
Named after the mountain range of its breeder Peter Heus, ‘Appalachian Blues’ will be a dainty, blue addition to almost any place in the garden since it loves the sun […]
Read MoreLittle Bluestem
This outstanding native thrives in many landscape spots while providing food and shelter to some of our most beloved native birds. This sun lover forms clumps with loads of slender […]
Read MoreStanding Ovation Little Bluestem
Bluish-green, upright foliage gives a sizzling display of oranges, reds, yellows and purplish-browns in the autumn. ‘Standing Ovation’ thrives in poor, dry soils and its seed heads are prized by […]
Read MoreAdams Elderberry
‘Adams’ is an American Beauties plant with a magnetic personality and one that is essential for any living landscape. This very attractive plant has a dense, round form chock full […]
Read MorePussy Willow
While this plant can be big and aggressive growing, there is no more appreciated landscape plant by humans, birds, and butterflies. Everybody knows this American Beauties classic provides a raft […]
Read MoreFulgida Black Eyed Susan
There is no more familiar summer plant than Black Eyed Susan and no plant more essential to the native landscape. Fulgida is a slightly lesser known selection that ‘Goldsturm’ but […]
Read MorePrairie Glow Brown-Eyed Susan
A continuing show of brilliant daisy flowers of burnt orange with yellow tips and chocolate centers adorn this tall grower throughout the late summer and fall months. Native bees and […]
Read MoreBrown-Eyed Susan
Combine the orange and yellow petals of ‘Prairie Glow’, and the sunny yellow Rudbeckia triloba and you’ve got a native medley for your garden, patio, birds, and bees! This winning […]
Read MoreThree Lobed Coneflower
A classic American Beauties garden favorite, triloba blooms like its life depended on it throughout the summer months with waves of yellow rayed, deep brown centered daisies. This Black Eyed […]
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