Perennial
Wispy, upright perennial. The stalkless leaves and flowers grow directly on the stems. White flowers with a hint of pink bloom in the spring through fall. Cut back flower stalks for repeat bloom.
Perennial
Wispy, upright perennial. The stalkless leaves and flowers grow directly on the stems. White flowers with a hint of pink bloom in the spring through fall. Cut back flower stalks for repeat bloom.
Evergreen Flowering Perennial
Drought-tolerant, can handle coastal windy locations. Large daisy flowers (4 to 5″) come in mixed colors, some bi-color or striped. Will get knocked back in a heavy frost, come back in spring. African daisy.
Evergreen Flowering Perennial
Low spreading groundcover with fuzzy grey leaves is covered in small yellow daisy flowers throughout the spring and summer.
Evergreen Flowering Perennial
Drought-tolerant, can handle coastal windy locations. Large yellow daisy flowers. Will get knocked back in a heavy frost, come back in spring. African daisy.
Evergreen Flowering Perennial
Drought-tolerant, can handle coastal windy locations. Large yellow flowers. Will get knocked back in a heavy frost, come back in spring. African daisy.
Evergreen Flowering Perennial
Drought-tolerant, can handle coastal windy locations. Large flowers, variable pink to vibrant red. Will get knocked back in a heavy frost, come back in spring. African daisy.
Evergreen Flowering Perennial
Drought-tolerant, can handle coastal windy locations. Large orange flowers with red-stripes down the centers of the petals. Will get knocked back in a heavy frost, come back in spring. African daisy.
Evergreen Flowering Perennial
Low spreading with fuzzy silver leaves is covered in yellow and orange compound daisy flowers throughout the spring and summer. Very hardy groundcover. Deadhead to keep them blooming throughout the season.
Leathery leaves with green and silver striping. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate water but prefers not to sit in water.
Groundcover Perennial
Vibrant purple-blue flowers against a backdrop of beautiful dark green foliage. Can go fully dry if in light shade. Deer resistant. Great in rock gardens.
Groundcover Perennial
Small pale pink flowers against a stunning backdrop of dark purple leaves.
Groundcover Perennial
Vibrant pink-purple flowers against a backdrop of beautiful dark green foliage. Moderate water, but drought tolerant, can go fully dry if in light shade. Deer resistant. Great in rock gardens.
G. macrorhiza
Large caudex to 3ft+.; Dry in winter, vines to 10ft.
Stemless, clumping 1″ white leaf-pairs.
Dwarf, mounding succulents in the Iceplant Family. Pink flowers fall through early winter.
Evergreen perennial
Small blue globe flowers atop tall stalks with feathery leaves. Blooms late spring through summer. Attractive to Butterflies and Bees.
Evergreen Perennial
Round white flowers with vibrant blue centers. Thick grey-green leaves, spreads to 4ft wide.
Evergreen Perennial
Round light-lavender flowers with deep blue centers. Thick grey-green leaves, spreads to 4ft wide.
Stemless, clumping, flattened rosettes. Yellow flowers
Stemless, clumping, flattened rosettes. Yellow flowers, buds clustered at the center of the plant.
Evergreen Perennial
Upright, airy foliage covered in cute, round magenta flowers all summer long! Deer resistant and drought tolerant.
Large terrestrial orchid, 3 ft bloom spikes covered with spotted flowers. Grows 3 to 4 ft leaves from pseudobulbs. Protect from frost, keep under cover in winter. Morning sun is best.
Low growing 6″ rosettes, very purple leaves, short stems.
Low growing rosettes to 6″on 6-8″ runners
Freely pupping small rosettes, burgundy red star-shaped flowers.
Colorful small rosettes with many small ovate leaves, mat-forming on trailing stems with bright yellow flowers in spring. This vigorous succulent also works well in hanging baskets or rock gardens as the stems will cascade with age.
Low growing small rosettes to 4″on trailing stems
Low growing rosettes to 6″on short stems
G. pentandrum ssp. superbum
Trailing stems with 5″ rosettes, open and somewhat flat. Flowers in late winter.
G. “Vera Higgins”
Graptopetalum x Sedum
Low growing small rosettes to 3″on trailing stems. Propagates easily from leaves.