Host Nectaring, Shrub, Partial Sun, Well Drained Kathyrn Major Host Nectaring, Shrub, Partial Sun, Well Drained Kathyrn Major

Hydrangea arborescens

A popular shrub with enormous white balls of bloom. Plants may die to the ground in harsh winters. Bloom occurs on new wood, so plants may be pruned back close to the ground in late winter to revitalize and to encourage vigorous stem growth and best form. If not pruned back, any weakened and/or damaged stems should be removed in early spring.

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Host Nectaring, Full Sun, Dry to Moist, Perennial Kathyrn Major Host Nectaring, Full Sun, Dry to Moist, Perennial Kathyrn Major

Hemerocallis 'Stella D'Oro'

Rabbit tolerant. 'Stella de Oro' features profuse 2.75-inch diameter yellow flowers with ruffled edges and deeper yellow throats. Individual flowers open for one day on a compact plant. This multiple AHS award winner has become perhaps the most popular daylily in cultivation in large part because of its compact size, vigorous growth, profuse bloom and extremely long bloom period. For best performance, daylilies should be divided every 3-4 years in either fall or spring. It is rabbit tolerant, but, use deer repellent!

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Host Nectaring, Perennial, Full Sun, Well Drained Kathyrn Major Host Nectaring, Perennial, Full Sun, Well Drained Kathyrn Major

Geranium ‘Gerwat Rozanne’

Cranesbill geranium Rozanne is a hybrid clump forming geranium that typically grows in a mound shape, often as a groundcover. It is noted for its non-stop flowering habit and has exceptional heat tolerance. Side stems may be removed or trimmed at any time to control spread. Rozanne is an exceptional, unique, and unsurpassed geranium selection for any garden and is rabbit and deer tolerant.

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Host Nectaring, Perennial, Full Sun, Well Drained Kathyrn Major Host Nectaring, Perennial, Full Sun, Well Drained Kathyrn Major

Echinops bannaticus 'The Giant'

Giant Globe Thistle is an old-fashioned tall garden perennial for the back of the border. It has numerous tennis ball-sized spikey globular flower heads that are loved by bees and butterflies. Flower color slowly changes from silver to pale blue. The blooms can be used fresh or in dried arrangements. Easily grown from seed.

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Host Nectaring, Perennial, Dry to Moist, Full Sun Kathyrn Major Host Nectaring, Perennial, Dry to Moist, Full Sun Kathyrn Major

Echinacea purpurea 'White Swan'

Showy daisy-like white coneflowers (to 5" diameter) bloom throughout summer atop stiff stems clad with coarse, dark green leaves. Good fresh cut or dried flower. Dead flower stems will remain erect well into the winter, and if flower heads are not removed, the blackened cones may be visited by goldfinches or other birds that feed on the seeds. Deer tolerant.

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Echinacea 'Cheyenne Spirit'

‘Cheyenne Spirit’ was introduced in 2012 and has won top awards for garden performance. It comes in a mix of colors including gold, scarlet, orange, rose-red, cream, purple and yellow and all colors attracts birds and butterflies. Dead flower stems will remain erect well into the winter, and if flower heads are not removed, the blackened cones may be visited by goldfinches or other birds that feed on the seeds. Deer tolerant.

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Host Nectaring, Well Drained, Perennial Kathyrn Major Host Nectaring, Well Drained, Perennial Kathyrn Major

Echinacea 'Bravado'

Echinacea is a beautiful and tough native plant grown that is grown medicinally to boost the immune system. 'Bravado' is a cultivar that has 4 to 5 in. wide flowers that have light to rose-pink, horizontal petals and an orange cone. It is highly attractive to butterflies and other insect pollinators. If the flower heads are not removed, the blackened cones may be visited by goldfinches or other birds that feed on the seeds. Deer tolerant.

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Host Nectaring, Biennial, Annual, Dry to Moist Kathyrn Major Host Nectaring, Biennial, Annual, Dry to Moist Kathyrn Major

Digitalis lutea

: Yellow Foxglove is a short-lived herbaceous perennial or biennial. All parts of the plant are poisonous; however, the plant is less toxic than the common foxglove (D. purpurea). The species is hermaphrodite (has both male and female organs) and is cross-pollinated by long tongued bumblebees. It can naturalize or persist at a site for many years. Deer and rabbit resistant.

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Digitalis purpurea 'Camelot Mix'

Although Foxglove is considered a biennial plant, blooming in its second year, “Camelot” is planted as an annual because it is one of a few foxglove cultivars that will reliably bloom in its first year. Digitalis is a medicinal plant containing a heart stimulant, but all plant parts are toxic to humans, cattle and horses. Deer and rabbit resistant.

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Host Nectaring, Full Sun, Perennial, Dry to Moist Kathyrn Major Host Nectaring, Full Sun, Perennial, Dry to Moist Kathyrn Major

Centaurea scabiosa

Centaurea scabiosa is hermaphrodite (has both male and female organs) and is pollinated by Bees, flies, Moths & Butterflies. The plant is self-fertile. The flowers have been used to treat digestive disorders and it has been known to be used to treat scabies (hence its Latin name scabiosa) and other skin complaints. The thistle like flowers have attractive light purple heads.

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