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1606 N 600 Rd, Baldwin City, 66006
785.594.2966

American yellowwood

Cladrastis kentukea lutea

Up to 50’ tall with graceful, pendulous branches and bright-green, pinnately-compound leaves. Showy, pendent, foot-long … Continued

Amish Paste

Solanum lycopersicum

Turn of the century heirloom for sauces and canning. Deep red 8 oz fruits with … Continued

white dill

Ammi majus

Free-flowering plants bear impressive lacy flower heads 5–6″ across! Beautiful as a bouquet addition. Also … Continued

dwarf false indigo

Amorpha nana

Bright green leaves are topped by showy purple flowers with bright red stamen that give … Continued

false indigo bush

Amorpha fruticosa

A large, airy shrub that forms dense thickets in its native habitat. Six-inch purple flower … Continued

lead plant

Amorpha canescens

This native shrub grows in woodlands and prairies. 4-8″ spike-like clusters of tiny, bluish-purple flowers … Continued

‘Blue Ice’ blue star

Amsonia tabernaemontana ‘Blue Ice’

Gorgeous navy blue buds in late spring open to vivid periwinkle blue, star-shaped flowers larger … Continued

Ozark blue star

Amsonia hubrichti

Perennial Plant Association 2011 Perennial Plant of the Year! Pale blue flowers cover fine-needle-leaved, dense, … Continued

eastern blue star

Amsonia tabernaemontana

Large, multi-stemmed clumps are crowded with narrow, oval leaves which turn golden-yellow in the fall. … Continued

forget-me-not

Anchusa capensis

Evergreen rosettes produce delicate cobalt-blue flowers in summer. A biennial that will naturalize by self-sowing, … Continued