Missouri primrose
Oenothera macrocarpa
Large, deep yellow flowers cover this sprawling native over glossy green leaves from late spring … Continued
Oenothera macrocarpa
Large, deep yellow flowers cover this sprawling native over glossy green leaves from late spring … Continued
Nicotiana sylvestris
Tall, old-fasioned nicotiana features 3-4′ tall stalks topped with many trumpet-shaped, fragrant white blooms throughout summer. … Continued
Onoclea sensibilis
A freely running, deciduous fern with broad, deeply divided, smooth leaves. Plants spread in ideal … Continued
Austrocylindropuntia subulata (Opuntia subulata)
In its natural habitat, the plant is capable of growing up to 12’ feet tall. … Continued
Opuntia humifusa
Low mats of spiny pads which can colonize large beds over time. Showy flowers are … Continued
Origanum vulgare 'Hot & Spicy'
A hardy and flavorful Greek oregano. This cultivar is best used dried, which reportedly deepens … Continued
Origanum majoricum
A cross of oregano and majoram, Italian oregano grows to a height of 2′ and … Continued
Maclura pomifera 'White Shield'
Both fruitless and thornless, this tough Midwest native was found in western Oklahoma by plantsman … Continued
Osteospermum 'Purple Spoons'
Covered in unusual purple daisy flowers with curiously fluted purple tips beginning in early spring. … Continued
Pachysandra terminalis
Best grown in organically rich, medium moisture, well-drained soils in part shade to full shade, … Continued
Pachystachys lutea
Dark green glossy foliage and 4-8″ tall golden-yellow flower spikes with white anthers look like … Continued
Paeonia 'Bartzella'
Established ‘Bartzella’ peony clumps can produce 80 or more flowers in a season! The semi-double … Continued