Welcome to Hoffie Nursery's perennial plant catalog. Here you can explore a wide variety of perennials either by their Botanical Name or their Common Name. Simply click the appropriate selection below to get started. To view a larger image and to read more about a specific plant click on the thumbnail image or the "More Info" link.
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Sage 'Berggarten'Common Name: Sage 'Berggarten'/Salvia officinalis (Perennial)
This variety is more compact and ornamental than the species. Evergreen, pungent flavor and very aromatic gray-green leaves. Purple spike blooms in midsummer. Tolerant of alkaline soils. ...[ More Info ]
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Sage, CommonCommon Name: Common Sage/Salvia officinalis (Perennial)
This shrub-like herb produces dense shoots of velvety gray-green leaves.
The scent is very distinctive and powerful.
Leaves, flowers and tender stems can all be used, as active agents are distributed throughout the plant.
Sage adds a restful accen...
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Sage, Golden 'Aurea'Common Name: Golden Sage, Golden/Salvia o. (Tender Perennial)
Everyone should have this variegated herb!
This salvia produces striking aromatic foliage of green and yellow that almost seems to glow! Very attractive herb garden addition, as a border or in a container.
Use leaves in teas, eggs, meats, breads, s...
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Sage, PineappleCommon Name: Pineapple Sage/Salvia elegans (Tender Perennial)
A very showy herb with an exotic scent. Rounded form of pineapple scented foliage topped with late blooming bright red blooms. An excellent garnish for beverages such as iced tea and lemonade. Hummingbirds are very attracted to the tubular blooms ... [ More Info ]
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Sage, Purple 'Purpurascens'Common Name: Purple Sage/Salvia officinalis (Perennial)
Very attractive Sage with interesting blue-green-purple leaves and lovely purple flowers. Flavor is very similar to common sage, just a bit more ornamental. This herb can be used fresh or dried. Used for culinary purposes, floral arrangements, nos... [ More Info ]
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Sage, Tricolor 'Tricolor'Common Name: Tricolor Sage/Salvia officinal (Tender Perennial)
This very decorative sage has variegated leaves of cream, purple and green. Even more attractive in bloom with blue flowers.
Ornamental qualities for in the garden and in the home. Use leaves in teas, eggs, meats, breads, soups and gravies. Use leav...
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Sagina subulataCommon Name: Irish Moss, Sandwort
This is an excellent choice for interplanting between patio stones and rock gardens.
Very tiny white flowers contrast beautifully with the dense, dark green foliage....
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Sagina subulata 'Aurea'Common Name: Scotch Moss
This bright groundcover spreads nicely and adds a glow to the garden. Very low growing with tiny white blooms in late spring. Dislikes drought or wet feet. Works well between stepping stones, in rock gardens and among sun-loving plants....
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Salvia 'May Night'Common Name: Hybrid Sage
Deep violet-purple flower spikes wake up any sunny garden. Blue-green foliage is very attractive, leaves are broad and strong. Very popular variety....
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Salvia nemerosa 'Blue Hill'Common Name: Hybrid Sage
Lovely lilac-blue flower spikes that exhibit a very long bloom time....
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Salvia nemorosa 'Blue Marvel' PP27,018Common Name: Hybrid Sage
Bright blue, reblooming flowers on this dwarf variety. Blooms are an attractive contrast to the gray-green foliage. ...[ More Info ]
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Salvia nemorosa 'Bumbleberry' PPAFCommon Name: Hybrid Sage
Dark fuchsia flowers with dark green foliage on this compact variety. Long blooming, reliable, heat and drought tolerant and low maintenance. Great cut flowers for a bouquet. ...[ More Info ]
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Salvia nemorosa 'Caradonna'Common Name: Hybrid Sage
A very long blooming variety with dark purple stems that provide an added dimension of color in addition to the violet-purple flowers....
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Salvia nemorosa 'East Friesland'Common Name: Hybrid Sage
Very vibrant violet-purple flowers that bloom through the summer....
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Salvia nemorosa 'Haeumanarc_ Marcus' PP#13,322Common Name: Hybrid Sage
'Marcus' is a dwarf perennial variety salvia with deep violet flower spikes that exhibits a very long bloom time. Typically only grows to 8-10" in the Midwest. Foliage is blue-green with pleasing texture....
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Salvia nemorosa 'Rose Marvel'Common Name: Meadow Sage
The largest flowers of any rose-colored Salvia nemorosa. Features a long flowering window and reblooms without being cut back. Ultra-large flower spikes provide color and impact. Bushy clump habit. Drought tolerant once established. ... [ More Info ]
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Salvia nemorosa 'Sensation Rose' PP18,230Common Name: Meadow Sage
Lavender-pink spikes are quite a sensation in the summer months!...
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Salvia nemorosa 'Snowhill'Common Name: Hybrid Sage
White flower spikes bloom in the summer months to add a cool feeling to the garden. Foliage is fragrant, gray-green....
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Salvia nemorosa 'Wesuwe'Common Name: Hybrid Salvia
Early bloomer with a relaxed, vertical habit. Spikes of vibrant purple intensify the garden. Gray-green foliage develops nice mounds. Will rebloom if cut back....
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Salvia pratensis 'Eveline' PP14,905Common Name: Meadow Sage
Upright, freely branching, dense and tidy habit, this new hybrid displays colorful two-tone spike blooms of light purple and pink whorls in June and again if cut back....
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Salvia verticillata 'Purple Rain'Common Name: Meadow Sage
Arching bloom spikes are lined with tufts of smoky purple flowers, creating an interesting affect. Gray-green foliage is heavily textured and broad. Leaning tendency of this plant lends itself to cascading over a low wall, or softening the edge of a ...
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Salvia n. Lyrical™ WhiteCommon Name: Meadow Sage
Well-branched, bushy, robust Meadow Sage with clean white blooms and gray-green leaves. Heat and drought tolerant, once established, and very reliable. Butterflies and hummingbirds love this plant. ...[ More Info ]
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Sanguisorba officinalis v. microcephala 'Little Angel'Common Name: Burnet
This Burnet is very compact but packs a punch. Tiny dark green leaves have creamy white margins. Oval red blooms appear in late summer. Variegated leaves are edible, with a slight nutty flavor. ... [ More Info ]
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Savory, WinterCommon Name: Winter Savory/Satureia montana (Tender Perennial)
The long, dark green, semi-woody stems produce clouds of small white flowers.
Perfect for fresh or dried uses....
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Saxifraga arendsii 'Flower Carpet'Common Name: Rockfoil
This is a rock garden plant that has lovely little rosettes of foliage topped by flowers in shades of pink and white. Blooms are held on wiry stems about 6-8" above foliage....
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Scabiosa columbaria 'Butterfly Blue'Common Name: Pincushion Flower
Lavender-blue pincushion flowers bring color to the garden almost all summer long....
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Scabiosa columbaria 'Pink Mist' PP8,957Common Name: Pincushion Flower
Pink Mist brings an interesting flower shape and romantic lavender-pink color to the summer garden....
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Schizachryium scopariumCommon Name: Little Blue Stem
This clump forming, warm season native is at its prime in the Autumn when the bronze to orange-red fall colors set off the seed heads. Emerges with blue-green foliage....
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Schizachyrium scoparium 'Carousel' PP20,948Common Name: Little Blue Stem
Blue-green blades with a purplish-bronze bloom.
Dwarf, clump forming, warm season native was chosen for its unique rounded shape and resistance to lodging.
A true kaleidoscope of autumn colors!...
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Schizachyrium scoparium 'Twilight Zone' PP27,432Common Name: Little Bluestem
This upright grass shimmers with a mauve cast on the silvery-blue blades. The narrow leaves acquire purple highlights as the season advances. Tolerant of the heat and dry conditions. ... [ More Info ]
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Sedum 'Autumn Delight ('Beka')' PP18,398Common Name: Stonecrop
A new sport derived from 'Autumn Joy' with succulant, chartreuse-yellow leaves with a narrow, blue-green, serrated margin. Very upright habit with buds of cream that open to bright pink and mature to a shade of red-rust. Stems are sturdy to hold th...
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Sedum 'Autumn Fire'Common Name: Stonecrop
A staple for the fall garden!
Blue-green foliage holds its own, but be amazed at the bud to bloom shades of vivid rosy-pink to bright red to a vibrant finale of bronze red! Very dense habit less prone to flopping....
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Sedum 'Autumn Joy'Common Name: Stonecrop
Pink to rust red blooms in late summer on light gray-green, fleshy foliage, which is interesting on its own. Noted for its fantastic fall display of flowers and foliage.
Sedum 'Autumn Joy' is an upright variety. Drought tolerant and carefree in we...
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Sedum 'Carl'Common Name: Tall Stonecrop
This improved 'Autumn Joy' comes from England. A compact, mounded plant, with rounded heads of intense pink over blue-green, rounded succulent foliage. Heat, drought, poor soil tolerant. Attracts butterflies. Great for cut and dried flowers, edgings,...
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Sedum 'Frosty Morn'Common Name: Stonecrop
This is an upright Sedum with fleshy, oval leaves of green with striking white margins.
In late summer blooms of white with a slight pink blush appear....
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Sedum 'Golden Carpet'Common Name: Stonecrop
An evergreen groundcover type Sedum with light green, nubby finger-like foliage and yellow blooms....
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Sedum 'Plum Perfection' PP22,690Common Name: Stonecrop
Plum and gray-green foliage that ages to plum. Foliage has slightly serrated edges and stems are red. Very strong mounding habit. Pink flowers in late summer. Perfect for hot, dry spots. ...[ More Info ]
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Sedum 'Rosy Glow'Common Name: Stonecrop
Blue-green foliage is oval and notched with ruby-red flowers in the summer months.
Arching stems of this mounding groundcover exhibit a purple cast with cooler weather....
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Sedum 'Thundercloud' PP21,833Common Name: Stonecrop
This Stonecrop is perfectly rounded, upright, tidy, adaptable, drought & salt tolerant, with textured and pointy edged foliage. Mounds of soft pink flowers emerge in summer, for a cloudy effect. Great in a container, in a rock garden or as a border p...
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Sedum borchii sportCommon Name: Stonecrop
Succulent, small and tight green-apple leaves on this easily grown Sedum. Will spread but not aggressively. Great plant for small areas, rock gardens, containers and between stones and pavers. ...[ More Info ]
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Sedum cauticola 'Lidakense'Common Name: Stonecrop
Dense clumps of cushiony, dusty blue-gray foliage with purple highlights. Bright pink blooms appear in autumn. All season splendor. Perfect for sites with poor soil. Drought tolerant....
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Sedum floriferum 'Weihenstephaner Gold'Common Name: Stonecrop
The green elongated foliage of this groundcover Sedum is shaped like a duck's foot.
Bright golden-yellow blooms arrive in June....
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Sedum hakonense 'Chocolate Ball'Common Name: Stonecrop
Short, spreading, very unique chocolate-red foliage with bright yellow blooms. Great as a ground cover, in a rock garden or in a container.
Reliable with adequate drainage....
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Sedum kamtschaticumCommon Name: Stonecrop
A semi-evergreen groundcover type Sedum with oval, green foliage that has red fall color.
Yellow starlike blooms appear in the summer....
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Sedum ochroleucum 'Red Wiggle'Common Name: Stonecrop
A whimsical variety with low growing, needle-like, bright red foliage and green tips. A bit shy to bloom, but will occasionally display yellow flowers for added delight. Reliable and fuss-free. ...[ More Info ]
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Sedum reflexum 'Blue Spruce'Common Name: Stonecrop
Cylindrical shaped blue-gray foliage lines the stems of this groundcover Sedum.
Yellow star shaped flowers appear in mid summer....
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Sedum reflexum 'Green Spruce'Common Name: Stonecrop
This Sedum is a low-growing, evergreen ground cover with excellent foliage of bright green and a bright yellow bloom in June. Works well in a container, as a groundcover, roof garden and awesome in rock gardens. Attracts butterflies. ...[ More Info ]
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Sedum rupestre 'Angelina'Common Name: Stonecrop
Foliage is golden yellow with orange tones in the fall.
Yellow star-shaped blooms appear as an added bonus!
This is an evergreen groundcover type of Sedum...
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Sedum sexangulare 'Golddigger' PPAFCommon Name: Stonecrop
Bright golden, six fingered foliage is stunning and exciting in a sunny situation. Bright yellow, star-shaped flowers decorate this summer bloomer. An evergreen ground-hugger to embrace. A true treasure. ...[ More Info ]
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Sedum spectabile 'Brilliant'Common Name: Stonecrop
Carmine-pink blooms are an added bonus to the gray-green, oval, irregularly notched foliage. An upright variety for dry, well drained sunny spots....
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Sedum spectabile 'Neon'Common Name: Stonecrop
This upright variety of Sedum has vibrant pink flower heads that change to copper-red as the season ends....
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Sedum spectabilis 'Elsie's Gold' PP20,368Common Name: Stonecrop
Gray-green leaves with toothed edge margins of creamy yellow. Very striking foliage with a nice rounded habit. Light pink blooms appear in early fall. Works well in a rock garden, as a border plant or in a butterfly garden. ...[ More Info ]
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Sedum spurium 'Dragon's Blood'Common Name: Stonecrop
Foliage emerges red, turns to dark green with a purplish tinge and continues into late summer in a shade of red! Bright pink, star shaped flowers are a wonderful addition to this already interesting plant....
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Sedum spurium 'Fuldaglut'Common Name: Stonecrop
Bronze-red foliage in the spring and fall, bronze-green in the summer months!
Rose-red star shaped blooms are an additional perk of this evergreen groundcover....
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Sedum spurium 'John Creech'Common Name: Two-Row Stonecrop
Low, mat-forming, green-leaved Stonecrop with vibrant mauve blooms in summer. A vigorous spreader, with creeping stems that root nodes. Drought and heat tolerant....
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Sedum spurium 'Red Carpet'Common Name: Stonecrop
The foliage of this groundcover Sedum stays bronze-red all season long, and it has a presence all through the winter. An added bonus in the summer are the rosy-red flowers....
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Sedum spurium 'Voodoo'Common Name: Voodoo Stonecrop
Low-growing mounds of mat-forming, deep mahogany foliage with neon-pink blooms. This Stonecrop sprawls with reliable vigor. This variety adds a bit of magic to a dry site....
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Sedum Sunsparkler® 'Dazzleberry' PP22,457Common Name: Creeping Sedum
Huge 9" raspberry-colored flower heads on smoky blue-gray foliage. Early blooming, disease-free and very compact habit. Colorful clumps spread by underground runners. ...[ More Info ]
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Sedum Sunsparkler® 'Firecracker' PPAFCommon Name: Stonecrop
Cherry-red, shiny foliage that intensifies througout the season. Very well-branched and no pinching required. Strong stems, no summer-flop. Large pink blooms in late summer. ...[ More Info ]
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Sedum Sunsparkler® 'Lime Twister' PP26,895Common Name: Variegated Stonecrop
Bright green foliage with yellow borders and late summer pink blooms. This variety really adds zest to a sunny dry area. ...[ More Info ]
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Sedum Sunsparkler® 'Lime Zinger' PP24,632Common Name: Stonecrop
Very hardy groundcover Sedum with lime-green leaves outlined with cherry-red. Soft pink flowers add texture and color to this exciting variety. ...[ More Info ]
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Sempervivum 'Oddity'Common Name: Hens and Chicks
Very unique hen & chick with tubular, fleshy green leaves tipped in red during the cold months. Forms a low clump that will grow easily. ...[ More Info ]
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Sempervivum 'Pilioseum'Common Name: Hens and Chicks
Displays rosettes of gray green foliage (hens) that produce smaller rosettes (chicks).
Rosy-red flowers in the summer.
An excellent choice for containers, rock gardens or as a border plant....
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Sempervivum 'Purple Beauty'Common Name: Hens and Chicks
Purple-bronze rosettes that produce baby chicks are quite a display in a rock garden, container or as a border plant. Rosy-red flowers add to the excitement in the summer....
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Sempervivum 'Twilight Blues'Common Name: Hens and Chicks
Leaves of blue-green deepen throughout the season to a dark puple by summer's end. This colorful evergreen cultivar has all-season interest.In a short time, a color-changing magic carpet is formed. ...[ More Info ]
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Sempervivum arachnoideum 'Cobweb'Common Name: Hens and Chicks
Blue-green succulent leaves covered in thin threading that weaves around the leaf tips. Rose-red blooms. This cobweb is welcome to any setting. (no dusting recommended)...
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Sempervivum brauniiCommon Name: Hen and Chicks
Pointed green leaves form a tidy rosette wrapped in thin white hairs. Light pink flowers are quite spectacular! Leaves can be flushed with red highlights. ...[ More Info ]
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Sempervivum calcareum 'Mrs. Guiseppi'Common Name: Hens and Chicks
Leaves of blue-green deepen throughout the season to a dark puple by summer's end. This colorful evergreen cultivar has all-season interest. In a short time, a color-changing magic carpet is formed. ...[ More Info ]
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Sempervivum Chick Charms® 'Gold Nugget' PP28,284Common Name: Hens and Chicks
This Sempervivium is phenomenol! The foliage is fleshy and the gold color appears to be neon. Red tips in cool temperatures add to the wow-factor. Drought and heat tolerant, cold hardy, evergreen and deer resistant. ...[ More Info ]
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Sempervivum cistaceum 'Commander Hay'Common Name: Hens and Chicks
Deep red succulent leaves with green tips form rosettes and spread by producing offsets. Pink tinted, green flowers are borne atop tall spikes in summer. Perfect for containers, rock gardens and walkways....
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Sempervivum tectorumCommon Name: Hens and Chicks
Green rosettes produce chicks in addition to a rosy-red blooms (no eggs!) in the summer.
An excellent choice for a container, rock garden or as a border plant....
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Sesleria autumnalisCommon Name: Autumn Moor Grass
Tough and very hardy grass with thin, evergreen leaves that vary in shades of yellow, green and blue tufts. Drought and frost tolerant. Provides great winter interest. ...[ More Info ]
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Silphium laciniatumCommon Name: Compass Plant
Very large basal leaves, up to 18" long, orient themselves on a north-south axis to minimize sun exposure-
giving rise to the common name. Large, yellow, sunflower-like flowers on tall, stiff stems to 9'!...
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Silphium terebinthinaceumCommon Name: Prairie Dock
Robust native perennial with big, bold 2' basal leaves.
8-9' tall stiff spike with sunflower-like flowers....
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Sisyrinchium angustifolium 'Lucerne'Common Name: Blue-Eyed Grass
Lavender-blue, starlike flowers above blue-green, thinly bladed foliage are a sweet addition in the garden....
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Solidago 'Little Lemon' PP17,297Common Name: Goldenrod
A 'Little Lemon' with alot of zest! Lemon-yellow flowers begin in late summer. So compact, perfect for edging or the front of the border....
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Solidago rugosa 'Fireworks'Common Name: Goldenrod
"Fireworks" of golden-yellow flower sprays appear on this late blooming variety of the native species. Foliage is dark green with a bronze cast. Make your garden a celebration!...
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Sorghastrum nutans 'Sioux Blue'Common Name: Indian Grass
This clump forming grass exhibits blue-gray foliage that matures to yellow then a burnt orange color in the fall....
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Sorrel 'Red Veined'Common Name: Red Veined Sorrel/Rumex sanguineus (Perennial)
Intense tart, lemony flavor on this ornamental and edible leaf. Dark green leaves with deep red veins make this an attractive choice for seasoning the garden and culinary dishes. ...[ More Info ]
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SpearmintCommon Name: Spearmint/Mentha (Perennial)
This common, hardy, garden mint has sharply pointed, toothed, stalkless, hairy, spear-shaped, bright green foliage that emits an intense spearmint flavor and scent when crushed. Dainty, lilac flowers appear in midsummer. Nice groundcover for beds and...
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Spigelia marilandica 'Little Redhead'Common Name: Indian Pink
Very popular, very versitale and very attractive. Bright red tubular blooms have yellow interiors. Foliage is upright and dark green. Easy to grow. Hummingbirds love it. ...[ More Info ]
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Sporobolus heterolepisCommon Name: Prairie Drop Seed Grass
This native prairie grass is a clump-forming warm season type. Green foliage matures to a creamy brown color in the fall. Fragrant, wheat colored airy panicles emerge in late summer....
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Sporobolus heterolepis 'Tara'Common Name: Prairie Dropseed
Clump-forming, prairie grass with fine-textured green blades that turn to gold with orange hues in autumn. Fragrant pink, airy panicles rise above foliage in late summer. A warm season grass, 'Tara' is a dwarf version of the species. Nice upright,... [ More Info ]
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Stachys byzantinaCommon Name: Lamb's Ear
Soft, silvery-gray, fuzzy foliage is wonderfully textured.
Really looks and feels like a lamb's ear!
Purple blooms decorate the plant in the summer months....
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Stachys byzantina 'Helene Von Stein'Common Name: Lamb's Ear
Soft, fuzzy, gray foliage. The best choice of Lamb's Ears for the Midwest, since it does not melt out in the heat and the humidity of the summer....
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Stachys byzantina 'Silver Carpet'Common Name: Lamb's Ear
Wonderfully textured, silvery gray foliage that actually looks and feels like a Lamb's ear. This variety of Lamb's Ear rarely flowers....
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Stachys monieri 'Hummelo'Common Name: Betony
This species of Stachys is very different from the "Lamb's Ear" type of Stachys. Bright green, textured rosettes of foliage set off the lovely spikes of vivid violet flowers. Perfect as a border plant. Pest and disease resistant. ...[ More Info ]
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Stachys officinalis 'Densiflorus'Common Name: Common Dwarf Betony
Extremely dense, compact rosettes of glossy foliage show off the lavender-pink flower spikes that appear throughout the summer....
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Stachys officinalis 'Pink Cotton Candy' PP21,436Common Name: Wood Betony
Large pink flowers arise on strong stems for an extended period.
Bred by Richard Hawke and Introduced by Chicago Botanic Garden....
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SteviaCommon Name: Sweet Herb/Stevia rebaudiana (Annual)
A natural substitute for refined sugar! Leaves are 20-30 times sweeter than sugar cane. A flavorful addition to your kitchen or patio....
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Strawberry 'Ozark Beauty'Common Name: Everbearing Strawberry/Fragaria (Perennial)
This Everbearing Strawberry is a long time favorite. Loved for steady supply of delicious large,
sweet berries and excellent performance. Very hardy, vigorous and extremely productive with
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Strawberry 'Tristan'Common Name: Everbearing Strawberry/Fragaria (Perennial)
Everbearing strawberry with hot pink blooms followed by deliciously sweet 1" berries. Very compact with few or no runners. Attracts song birds. ...[ More Info ]
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Sweet MarjoramCommon Name: Sweet Marjoram/Origanum (Tender Perennial)
Aromatic gray-green leaves from red-brown stems. A slow grower, 'cold-sensative' herb. Cultivated for its aromatic leaves that can be used fresh or dried. Very flavor synonymus with oregano, but a bit more balsam-like. Compact in habit. Can be use... [ More Info ]
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Swiss Chard 'Bright Lights'Common Name: Swiss Chard/Beta vulgaris (Annual)
Neon colored stems, with green or bronze-purple leaves. Stalks and leaves are eaten the same as spinach or beet greens. Mild and tasty flavor. They can be either eaten or planted for their decorative quality in the fall landscape. They will persis... [ More Info ]
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