New For 2022
New For 2022
For 2022, High Country Gardens continues its tradition of introducing new plant varieties. We’ve addressed the growing needs for water conservation and environmentally-friendly gardening practices by developing an incredible selection of waterwise and native plants. High Country Gardens is renowned for our unique plant introductions, especially cold-hardy, waterwise plants that come from rugged landscapes, high elevations, and harsh climates. Selected for their beauty and improved garden performance, our waterwise plants will take your garden from ordinary to outstanding with unique flower colors, durability, and exceptional value to pollinators.
To choose the best plants for your garden, use our filters at left.
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New For 2022
For 2022, High Country Gardens continues its tradition of introducing new plant varieties. We’ve addressed the growing needs for water conservation and environmentally-friendly gardening practices by developing an incredible selection of waterwise and native plants. High Country Gardens is renowned for our unique plant introductions, especially cold-hardy, waterwise plants that come from rugged landscapes, high elevations, and harsh climates. Selected for their beauty and improved garden performance, our waterwise plants will take your garden from ordinary to outstanding with unique flower colors, durability, and exceptional value to pollinators.
To choose the best plants for your garden, use our filters at left.
To choose the best plants for your garden, use our filters below.
Prairie Coreopsis (Coreopsis palmata) is a beautiful, long-blooming wildflower that is especially useful for establishing in difficult areas with poor soils and dry conditions. Nativ...
Learn MorePrairie Coreopsis Prairie Coreopsis Coreopsis palmata$12.99 Sale $10.39Sale Price I Save 20%Per Plant - 2.5" PotPrairie Coreopsis (Coreopsis palmata) is a beautiful, long-blooming wildflower that is especially useful for establishing in difficult areas with poor soils and dry conditions. Native to the Midwest, the plant begins blooming in late spring with showy pale-yellow flowers that attract a variety of native bees and sulphur butterflies.Cupid’s Dart (Catananche caerulea) is a perennial wildflower grown for its tall stems of charming lavender-blue flowers that appear in mid-summer, attracting butterflies. Flowe...
Learn MoreCupid's Dart (Catanache) Cupid's Dart Catananche caerulea$11.99 Sale $9.59Sale Price I Save 20%Per Plant - 5" Deep PotCupid’s Dart (Catananche caerulea) is a perennial wildflower grown for its tall stems of charming lavender-blue flowers that appear in mid-summer, attracting butterflies. Flowers bloom on tall, wiry stems over low, grassy foliage. Catananche is a popular cottage garden species that mixes easily into the perennial border where it will re-seed itself when happy. Excellent for mass planting, and fresh or dried flowers.A Great Plains native, Compass Plant (Silphium laciniatum) is a tough, long-lived prairie wildflower that loves lots of sun, with summer flowers that seem to climb the towering stem....
Learn MoreCompass Plant Compass Plant Silphium laciniatum$13.99 Sale $11.19Sale Price I Save 20%Per Plant - 2.5" PotA Great Plains native, Compass Plant (Silphium laciniatum) is a tough, long-lived prairie wildflower that loves lots of sun, with summer flowers that seem to climb the towering stem. A must-have for habitat gardens, the flowers are highly attractive to native bees, while the fall ripening seeds are a favorite of seed-eating songbirds. Highly drought resistant once established, Compass Plants can live for decades.Western Sunflower (Helianthus occidentalis) is a compact native perennial with large yellow-orange flowers. It blooms for many weeks in late summer, attracting a wide variety of inse...
Learn MoreWestern Sunflower Western Sunflower Helianthus occidentalis$13.99 Sale $11.19Sale Price I Save 20%Per Plant - 2.5" PotWestern Sunflower (Helianthus occidentalis) is a compact native perennial with large yellow-orange flowers. It blooms for many weeks in late summer, attracting a wide variety of insect pollinators and seed-eating songbirds. It spreads by rhizomes to form large colonies, so it’s a great solution for poor soil sites. Give it room to spread alongside other meadow or prairie flowers.
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