Flower Color - Page 2 of 130 - Fine Gardening
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Plant Guide
‘White Gold’ bleeding heart
Lamprocapnos spectabilis ‘White Gold’Something different for the shade.
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Nova™ ‘Dragonfire’ crocosmia
Crocosmia × crocosmiifloraThe short, compact habit of this variety allows it to stay upright throughout the growing season.
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Queen of the prairie
Filipendula rubraA show-stopping best-seller with cotton candy–pink plumes, queen of the prairie is a highlight in the summer prairie garden.
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Climbing prairie rose
Rosa 'Setigura'Climbing prairie rose has fragrant deep pink flowers 2 inches in diameter.
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Meadow blazingstar
Liatris ligulistylisKnown as the Monarch magnet, this liatris should be top-of-the-list as a Monarch nectar source for any medium-soil site.
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Prairie smoke
Geum triflorumPrairie smoke is one of the most distinctive and best loved prairie plants.
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Shootingstar
Dodecatheon meadiaThe delicate nodding blooms of white-to-pink petals seem to fly upward and away from the pointed red and yellow flower center, resembling a shooting star.
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Cream false indigo
Baptisia bracteataTreasured for its gorgeous clusters of lush cream flowers, the low growing and compact legume of Baptisia bracteata create a stunning effect.
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Sullivant’s milkweed
Asclepias sullivantiiSullivant's milkweed is a long-lived perennial and a well-behaved relative of the common milkweed.
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Red milkweed
Asclepias incarnataA member of the Asclepias (milkweed) genus, Red milkweed is a host plant for the caterpillar stage of the Monarch butterfly.