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.
Fine, arching green foliage grows densely, with extravagant inflorescence rising 1-2 feet in late summer. Gold seed heads persist through the winter, catching the glow of afternoon l...
Learn MoreGiant Sacaton Grass Giant Sacaton Grass Sporobolus wrightiiAs low as $12.99Fine, arching green foliage grows densely, with extravagant inflorescence rising 1-2 feet in late summer. Gold seed heads persist through the winter, catching the glow of afternoon light. This resilient native grass is highly adaptable in a range of growing conditions, ideal as an impactful garden accent or a focal point in the landscape.‚Morning Star White‚ Armeria (Armeria maritima), also called Sea Thrift, is covered with a profusion of white flower clusters that bounce atop stiff stems and are favored...
Learn MoreMorning Star White Armeria Morning Star White Sea Thrift Armeria maritima 'Morning Star White'$10.99 Sale $8.79Sale Price I Save 20%Per Plant - 5" Deep Pot'Morning Star White' Armeria (Armeria maritima), also called Sea Thrift, is covered with a profusion of white flower clusters that bounce atop stiff stems and are favored by honeybees. This low-growing perennial forms a tidy mat of grassy evergreen foliage. Don’t let its playful form fool you – Armeria is a highly rugged, low-maintenance native plant well-suited for hot, dry locations and coastal gardens.Mini Oat Grass (Poa secunda v. juncifolia) is a Western native grass with blue-green foliage. Seeds emerge on stiff foliage and open up to create pale feathery fronds. In summer dry ...
Learn MoreMini Oat Grass (Poa) Mini Oat Grass Poa secunda v. juncifolia$13.99 Sale $11.19Sale Price I Save 20%Per Plant - 5" Deep PotMini Oat Grass (Poa secunda v. juncifolia) is a Western native grass with blue-green foliage. Seeds emerge on stiff foliage and open up to create pale feathery fronds. In summer dry season, grass matures to a warm gold hue. A highly resilient and drought-resistant grass that serves as a host plant for many butterflies, its upright habit and seed textures are a beautiful addition to waterwise landscapes, including high elevations.
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