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Achillea millefolium – Yarrow
Ideal native plant for hot sunny spots.
Amsonia illustris – Shining Blue Star
Popular, easy-to-grow Missouri native perennial.
Amsonia tabermontana – Willowleaf Blue Star
Top award-winning native with starry blue flowers.
Aquilegia canadensis – Columbine
Charming, dangling blossoms of red and yellow.
Aster oolentagiensis – Sky Blue Aster
A top favorite of gardeners and critters.
Carex grayi – Gray Sedge
Fun and funky Missouri native sedge.
Chasmanthium latifolium – Northern Sea Oats
Bring beautiful form to your shade garden.
Coreopsis lanceolata – Lance Leaf Coreopsis
Named 2021 Missouri Native Plant Of The Year for its outstanding qualities.
Echinacea pallida – Pale Purple Coneflower
Missouri Botanical Gardens Plant of Merit Winner.
Echinacea paradoxa – Ozark Coneflower
A rare Missouri native perennial.
Hydrangea Wee White – Smooth Hydrangea
Easy-care miniature shrub. Perfect for landscapes or mixed in perennial gardens.
Itea Fizzy Mizzy, Sweetspire
Fun small shrub with sweetly scented white flower spikes.
Lobelia siphilitica – Blue Cardinal Flower
Majestic Missouri native perennial.
Muhlenbergia capillaris – Pink Muhly Grass
Clouds of rich pink fall flowers.
Pycnanthemum tenuifolium – Slender Mountain Mint
2020 Native of the Year.
Rudbeckia missouriensis – Missouri Black-Eyed Susan
An important food source for butterflies and hummingbirds, Mo native.
Scutellaria incana – Downy Skullcap
Fun Missouri and Illinois native.
Sporobolus heterolepis – Prairie Dropseed
Popular Missouri native grass that smells like popcorn.
Tradescantia ohiensis – Ohio Spiderwort
Easy to grow Missouri native perennial.
Weigela Spilled Wine
Low-maintenance, showy shrub.
Amsonia ciliata – Fringed Blue Star
Missouri native with soft sky blue blossoms.
Basil Emerald Tower
So beautiful you'll be torn whether to eat it or admire its beauty.
Rudbeckia – Indian Summer Black-Eyed Susan
A staff and customer favorite with huge yellow flowers that shine in pots and the garden.
Rudbeckia subtomentosa – Sweet Coneflower
Armloads of cut flowers with the Missouri native sun perennial.
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