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This one stays pure white - no turning pink or blue. We can't tell you how absolutely stunning that is in a shade garden.
Short in stature, long on bloom power, Prima Ruby Coneflower puts on a show from summer into the fall.
Consider planting this deep pink bee balm next to your veggie garden to attract pollinators to your tomatoes, squashes, and cucumbers.
Unlike other yellow shasta daisies that turn white immediately, 'Luna' will remain yellow for about two weeks in the Pacific NW.
A blast of yellow-throated, coral colored flower sprays stand tall in mid- to late summer above strappy green leaves.
There's a reason why this particular heuchera has withstood the test of time. Few others match the deep, dark tones of 'Obsidian."
Beautiful glossy green foliage can climb to great heights, sporting large yellow-throated, red flowers throughout the summer.
In bygone days, this plant was dried and used as snuff, gaining the unfortunate nickname of sneezeweed.
A compact deciduous shrub with orange-tinted golden foliage, growing to three to four feet tall and three feet wide.
Lush green, heart-shaped foliage dies back in the winter but comes back quickly in warm winters. Forget-me-not-blue flowers pop up in the spring.
Bright saffron colored petals surround a dark brown eye, adding an intensity to borders or container planters from summer into the fall.
Grown for its massive red-splashed leaves, Zebrina Rojo grows quickly in the ground or in large containers.
This cone flower offers all the benefits of perennials - reliable return year after year, stunning long-lasting blooms, easy-care.
This may be the solution to those low-lying boggy spots in the yard. Stately seed stalks add fall interest and texture.
Thorny but beautiful, this small deciduous shrub flaunts its stuff from spring into fall with stunning foliage and fall berries.
This compact daylily is an award-winning favorite, putting out bursts of sunny yellow, fragrant blooms all summer long.
Bright yellow foliage and white summertime blooms are all fragrant, offering up a sweet, citrusy scent. Lovely year-round presence.
This low-growing, compact, golden-leafed barberry proves that you don't need flowers to brighten up one's garden.
It's like having little suns emerging in your garden all summer long - truly a celebration of the summer solstice!
Descriptions range from a "velvety purple" to "deep maroon" but all agree this barberry is a standout from spring until fall.
Dark cherry red petals set this one apart from other Black-eyed Susans, but it has the same great qualities as the yellow ones!
Tall deep purple blooms rise above strappy green foliage in the spring, and just keep on coming, right up until fall. A wonderful cut flower.
Well-named for the repeat blooms of sunny yellow that start in June and continue throughout the summer.
For long-lasting, ever-changing blooms, consider coneflowers for the summer garden. Once they start blooming, they don't stop until hard freeze.