A native plant with delicate, cup-shaped flowers.
The dramatic, colorful foliage of New Zealand flax makes a fabulous focal point.
Large, airy blooms sway in the wind on the long, slim stems of Oriental poppies.
An annual with a dwarf, mounding habit, monkey flower enjoys shade and water.
Nodding flower clusters of montbretia dance on arching stems, bringing fiery hues of red and orange to late-summer gardens.
The spidery, tubular petals on mountain bluet.
The New England aster is a bushy perennial.
Instead of struggling with that weedy corner or that sad patch of sod, invite Adiantum pedatum into your garden.
This small yellow daisy perches at the top of a gray-green stalk so tall it nods over your head when you stop to take a look.
Mexican hat has drooping, mahogany-brushed, yellow petals.