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1606 N 600 Rd, Baldwin City, 66006
785.594.2966

false Ural spirea

Sorbaria sorbifolia

A suckering, deciduous shrub which typically grows 5-8′ tall and wide with ferny green foliage … Continued

Indian grass

Sorghastrum nutans

Upright clumps of slender, blue-green leaves 1/2″ wide. Foliage turns orange-yellow in fall. Stems are … Continued

old-fashioned spirea

Spiraea × vanhouttei

Old-fashioned spirea is often found in established landscapes around older homes. This handsome arching, loose … Continued

‘Little Princess’ spirea

Spiraea japonica 'Little Princess'

Dainty clusters of rose-pink blooms on low-growing, mint green foliage. Naturally develops a tidy, compact, … Continued

prairie dropseed grass

Sporobolus heterolepis

2′ narrow-leaved, fragrant native grass. Incredibly attractive in bloom and seed. NATIVE TO THE UPPER … Continued

‘Cotton Candy’ betony

Stachys officinalis ‘Cotton Candy’

Selected for continuous bloom, deep green foliage, and compact habit, ‘Pink Cotton Candy’ sports two-toned … Continued

‘Hummelo’ betony

Stachys monnieri 'Hummelo'

Perennial Plant Association 2019 Perennial Plant of the Year! Compact clumps of distinctive, heavily textured, … Continued

lamb’s ear

Stachys byzantina

Soft, thick, woolly silver foliage stays low to the ground. 12-15″ flower stalks emerge in … Continued

Princes’ plume

Stanleya pinnata

Spectacular, yellow plumes in mid-summer on this tall, showy perennial. Low, basal leaves are topped … Continued