Easy to grow with larger flower petals than common Gypsophila. Beautiful sprays of tiny white flowers on slender stems complement many other flowers in the garden. They are long-lasting as cut flowers or can be dried for crafts. To show off your garden flowers spectacularly, plant Gypsophila elegans among them!
Flowers
Delightful native wildflower of the prairie. Easy to grow from seed. Grows from basal rosettes that produce bright orange flowers. The flowers provide nectar for pollinators and are long-lasting as cut flowers. Native Americans used the root in medicine, though the seeds are poisonous.
Bright red flowers with golden tips bloom all summer long on these drought-tolerant plants that thrive in challenging spaces in full sun. Great for Cut Flowers too! The daisy-like flowers are up to three inches wide and attract beneficial pollinators.
Dazzling blue blossoms on graceful stems adorn this beautiful native wildflower. It is easy to grow from seed, requires little care, and is drought tolerant. The intense blue flowers create a sensation when they appear in spring and last until the small rounded seed-heads form in late summer.
Native host plant for Monarch Butterflies. Returns each spring after sowing from seed. Deep taproots make this an excellent drought-tolerant plant for zones 3 - 9. Bright orange flowers growing two to three feet high create a fantastic display when planted en masse. An important nectar source for beneficial pollinators. Edible if cooked correctly. Used for twine and medical in folklore.
Spires of Lupins in shades of blue and bluish-purple are a welcome sign in spring. Lupins are an important source of nectar for pollinators. The flowers will bloom all summer and return to delight with another stunning display the following year. Prefers sandy soil and will grow in North American regions Zones: 3-9. Lupins prefer full sun but will grow in light partial shade. Will withstand a certain amount of drought. Beneficial for butterflies.
Blue Sage is an easy-to-grow wildflower, a magnet for butterflies, and blooms from late spring until the first frost. Blue sage creates a stunning display of beautiful blue hue's in your garden and is a good choice for beds, edgings, mass plantings, and containers. Hardy to Zone 8.
There's a rainbow of cheerful colors in this stunning taller Snapdragon mix. Great for cut flowers and ideal for borders and the cottage garden. Easy to grow self-seeding annuals that will return and reseed without becoming invasive.
Abundant sprays of clear blue flowers on 12”–24” stems compliment all the other colors in the garden! Easy to grow and requires no special maintenance. A charming biennial that will happily self-seed without becoming invasive.
Small spring blooming flowers in shades of stunning blue. A good nectar source for butterflies and bees. They are ideal for dry gardens because they require little water. Great in borders or for natural xeriscape gardens.
Stunning flowers in shades of pink, purple, crimson, and white. The flowers float airily above elegant, wispy green stalks. They grow to a height of 4 feet and delight as cut flowers. They are also long-blooming and attract butterflies and beneficial pollinators.
Charming wildflowers with delicate blooms in hues of pink, yellow, purple, and violet. Easy to grow and require little care. It attracts butterflies and beneficial pollinators, and although they look exquisitely delicate, they are extremely tough!
Easy to grow old fashioned favorite brought to America by early colonists. Grow at the back of the flower border or along fences—tough, sturdy, with large, showy flowers in magenta, lilac, pink, cream, and purple. Loved by pollinators – will tolerate poor soil.
Attractive Daisy-like flowers with a spicy scent growing 18-24 inches high. A perennial that can be difficult to get started but, once established, can live for many years. The flowers are cultivated commercially as a natural pesticide, and Pyrethrum is the safest pesticide, especially around food.
ANNUAL GROW IN ALL ZONES: Delicate flowers in stunning shades of blue on long stems. Grow in all zones as an annual. This variety is perfect for long-lasting cut flowers and dried flowers. They can also be dried and keep their color well. Butterflies find them irresistible, and the flowers are edible!
ANNUAL GROW IN ALL ZONES: Fill your garden with splashes of vibrant color with these beautiful giant California mixed Zinnias. Easy to grow with long stems and long-lasting blooms, they make ideal flowers for all garden areas or cut and bring the color indoors.
ZONES 4 - 8 Perennial: The sunflower-like blooms of this native wildflower are a welcome sign of spring. Native Americans used the plant for food and medicine. All parts of the plant are edible. It is drought tolerant and a prize in any natural or xeriscape garden.
ANNUAL GROW IN ALL ZONES: Fantastic "Showy" blooms that are big, bright, bold, and beautiful. An easy to grow heirloom that will bloom all summer. Great for cut flowers and floral arrangements. Grow as an annual in all zones. Attracts butterflies, drought tolerant.