This native ornamental grass selection is distinguished by its superior growth habit that is cleaner and more tidy than the species. Blue-green foliage becomes scarlet red in late summer and red-purple through fall. Strictly upright habit with superior stem strength supports pink shaded blooms well. Easy to grow. Drought resistant, deer resistant and perfect for massing in the landscape. Superior late season foliage color lights up the landscape. Birds love its flowers for seed and nesting

Cool gray-blue foliage and strong upright stems make ‘Prairie Blues’ an excellent choice for massing in sunny gardens. The stems and foliage are a songbird magnet because they are perfect for bird nesting and cover while their seeds are enjoyed by many local song birds in the fall and winter. In the fall, cool weather turns the cool blue foliage of ‘Prairie Blues’ a striking rosy-orange color that lights up the landscape, in fact, the foliage is so colorful, some even use it for dried flower arrangements! ‘Prairie Blues’ is easy to grow needing little or no maintenance to thrive and it’s an excellent choice for sunny, dry, well-drained soils since it is quite drought tolerant. Its deer resistant nature makes it even more valuable.

It typically matures to 2-4’ tall, and features upright clumps of slender, flat, linear green leaves, with each leaf having a tinge of blue at the base. Purplish-bronze flowers are followed by clusters of fluffy, silvery-white seed heads. Carousel is an ornamental grass which is good for borders, cottage gardens, wild gardens, wood margins, meadows or prairie-like settings. Group or mass. A good low-maintenance selection for sun-baked areas.

This narrowly columnar, upright grass displays handsome blue foliage that takes on twilight shades of shimmering, silvery purple in mid-summer. Purplish flower spikes add to the color in summer and mature to tan seed heads in fall. Easy to grow. Drought resistant, deer resistant and perfect for massing in the landscape. Birds love its flowers for seed and nesting material.

Dependable and colorful, ‘Blue Hill’ is the type of perennial that requires very little effort to grow yet delivers incredible garden results. Emerging in the early spring with deep green, narrow foliage, ‘Blue Hill’ becomes a dense, multiple stemmed mound in no time. As May progresses, each stem is topped by buds that elongate into a 3 to 4″ stems that rise above the foliage and open to reveal masses of pure blue flowers by early June. Since there are so many stems the amount of closely packed flower spike makes for an incredible show of bloom that continues well into the summer. With its dense, compact from, ‘Blue Hill’ is perfect for grouping in the middle of the garden and, as long as you plant it in a sunny spot with well-drained soil, you can stand back and admire the show without a thought of any extra work.

Beautiful, medium green foliage and dense, bushy form make this plant a garden or container sweetheart! Sage’s flavorful taste has a multitude of food uses from meats to vegetables, while also being a favorite plant for drying and using in wreaths and potpourris. A plant that really appreciates full sun and can put on a stupendous show with its long, bluish purple flower spikes in early to mid summer. Tender Perennial/Annual.

‘Sensation Sky Blue’ is a dwarf selection that is more compact and densely branched than Marcus™ with flowers that sit just at the top|of the foliage. It grows vigorously to form a perfectly rounded mound of green foliage. From early through midsummer, mauve purple stems and flower spikes of a medium blue violet color adorn the plant.

The dense, compact stature belies the flower power of this selection which becomes a flowering machine in early June with masses of violet-blue spikes loaded with colorful small but intense blooms. With its short stature, Blue Bouquetta® is perfect for the front of a bed or in a mixed container

Bright blue flowers are produced on rosy purple calyxes on a perfectly rounded, dense and beautiful habit whos color will be sure to remind you of the warm summer days in a pool.  Produces both fragrant flowers and foliage and is easy to grow in almost any climate.  Attracts bees, butterflies and hummingbirds while it resists deer and rabbits.

Color up your garden and patio a month earlier with Salvia ‘April Night’. Not only does it bloom a month earlier than the iconic Salvia ‘May Night’, it blooms on a plant that is denser with much stronger stems. Just because it blooms early, ‘April Night’ will not fade away as it continues to flash its deep blue flower spikes right into early June. Very sturdy stems hold a multitude of blue-purple flower spikes, with exceptional flower power from May to July. Ideal for borders or mass plantings. Attracts hummingbirds. Good cut flowers.