Abundant, clear white flowers branch above mounding foliage. A great extension of summer color in the garden. Requires rich, moist soil. Blooms August-October.

It’s a shame how difficult it is to find this wonderful harbinger of spring but it is truly one of the simple pleasures of the spring garden. Deeply cut, deep green foliage forms a spreading mound that gives rise to stalks with nodding buds in early April. Flowers open soon after revealing big. 1.5-2″ diameter, cupped, white, 5 sepaled blooms that dance above the contrasting foliage into early May. This spring blooming Windflower does not skimp on the bloom and adds some sweet fragrance to go along with the pure beauty of its white flowers with contrasting yellow center stamens. This plant thrives in partial shade and will naturalize in your landscape as it spreads slowly but surely by underground rhizomes.

This native charmer is not found in the garden much but is a stand out in the wild as it colonizes moist areas along bodies of water or stream banks in semi-shaded areas. Just because it’s uncommon in the home landscape doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be there! You’ll love its deep green, deeply cut foliage that forms a dense, spreading clump. Its ability to spread by rhizomes makes it a perfect groundcover for tough, moist areas while its early season, pure white, five petalled single bloom puts on a show in April and May for you and for your local native insects that prize its nectar. Give it rooms to move in one of those moist, somewhat shaded areas of your yard and get ready to reap the landscape reward!

Ruffled and pure white these double flowers dance around a green center with yellow anthers. A great perennial to add to the mixed border since ‘Whirlwind’ start blooming when many perennials are slowing down. Known for its early fall blooms this cheery perennial really blooms on well branched vigorously branched form. Dark green foliage makes a dramatic backdrop to really showcase the flowers as they dance in the breeze.

Deep green foliage forms a tight mound in the garden through summer. Loads of flower stalks rise above foliage in August to reveal masses of single white flowers with bright yellow stamens that continue to bloom throughout the fall. Bountiful late summer/fall bloom. More compact than most other Anemone means more use in compact spots. Perfect for grouping. Attracts butterflies. Loves semi-shade.

Large, single white flowers with a lavender blush appear all summer long. The lilac backs of the flowers are on prominent display before the flowers open up to the sun.

Attractive green leaves form a lush groundcover in early spring. Starting in early summer 2″ cup-shaped white flowers are held high above the foliage. Unusual cottony seed heads follow and occasionally a rebloom of flowers in the fall.

Colorful, unique and distinct, this compact growing selection features blossoms that open in August to reveal white petals with a two-toned shine that springs from the deep purple backing on each white petal. It is easy to love this plant since it shines when grouped in the garden with is superb form and mass of bloom or when used in mixed containers on a deck or patio.

A blooming machine, this mid to late summer bloomer features semi-double flowers that open in August blushed with pink while sporting a purple color on the reverse of the petals. This plant makes a grand statement when grouped in a partial shade garden or used in a mixed container on a patio or deck.