Attracts Hummingbirds Plants
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Aesculus pavia
The Red Buckeye is named for its striking showy 5" red upright flower panicles, which appear on the ends of its branches in May. Aesculus pavia's foliage is dark green in summer, turning to yellow in early fall. It produces the lustrous brown chestnuts that we all loved as children and squirrels go crazy for them. It can be grown as a very large wide shrub or as a small slow growing tree.
H: 20 Feet · S: 15 Feet · Zone: 4
Aesculus pavia 'Splendens'
We grow our own selection of Red Buckeye, selected by us from a field of mature trees at Princeton Nurseries. The characteristics that guided our choices were clean, disease-free foliage, very dark showy 5" upright panicles in May, and a strong tree-form habit. We propagate our selection 'Splendens' from the seed of the five trees we moved to Pleasant Run Nursery. The resulting plants have the outstanding qualities of their parents, and we grow them as tree-form. Aesculus pavia 'Splendens' makes a tough beautiful small tree. Besides the flower display and the attractive dark green summer foliage, the fall color is a clean yellow and the brown chestnuts feed the wildlife.
H: 20 Feet · S: 15 Feet · Zone: 4
Agastache foeniculum
Lavender flowers on erect stems bloom June through September. Anise scented foliage adds another dimension to an already great native perennial.
H: 36 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 4
Agastache rugosa 'Golden Jubilee'
Lavender blue fragrant flower spikes top chartreuse yellow fragrant foliage. A showy choice for sunny well-drained sites.
H: 30 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 5
Agastache x 'Black Adder'
'Black Adder' Anise Hyssop has prolific deep blue bottlebrush flowers from mid summer to fall. Compact habit and excellent hardiness make this a very exciting Agastache. Dry site tolerant with deliciously fragrant foliage. From Coen Jansen.
H: 24 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 6
Agastache x 'Blue Boa' PP24050
'Blue Boa' Anise Hyssop is an improvement on 'Blue Fortune'. The large fragrant flower spikes are larger and deeper blue in color, verging on violet. The foliage is a bright green and wonderfully fragrant when touched. Agastache x 'Blue Boa' blooms for a prolonged time in mid to late summer, especially when deadheaded after the initial flowers flush. Although 'Blue Boa' Hyssop has proven itself to be very cold tolerant, it needs excellent drainage to survive our winters. Introduced by Terra Nova, and winner of a number of Horticultural Awards.
H: 30 Inches · S: 18 Inches · Zone: 5
Agastache x 'Blue Fortune'
'Blue Fortune' Anise Hyssop has blue flowers mid summer to fall, and fragrant foliage. From the Trompenberg Arboretum in Holland. Agastache bloom time is prolonged by dead heading. Loved by butterflies and other insects.
H: 36 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 6
Agastache x 'Pink Pearl' PPAF
Profuse spikes of dense, light pink flowers cover this mounding perennial from June to September. Deer resistant due to highly fragrant foliage, and a sought-after food source for hummingbirds.
H: 16 Inches · S: 16 Inches · Zone: 6
Agastache x 'Purple Haze'
The smoky bluish violet racemes of 'Purple Haze' Anise Hyssop start in July and keep going until fall. Agastache x 'Purple Haze' is a real butterfly and bee magnet, from those plant gurus of North Creek Nurseries. Hybridized by Coen Jansen of the Netherlands.
H: 36 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 6
Ajuga reptans 'Pink Lightning' PP22255
Short mauve pink flower spikes above crinkled green and white leaves in mid spring. A semi-evergreen shade groundcover.
H: 6 Inches · S: 6 Inches · Zone: 4
Antirrhinum hispanicum 'Roseum'
Hardy, low-growing perennial with clusters of soft, pastel pink from June to mid-September. Heat tolerant but requires afternoon sun and good drainage.
H: 12 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 5
Aquilegia canadensis
Red and yellow flowers hover above attractive green foliage in April and May. An important food source for hummingbirds and native pollinators.
H: 24 Inches · S: 18 Inches · Zone: 3
Aquilegia canadensis 'Corbett'
All of the best qualities of our native perennial columbine with an incredible show of pale to bright yellow bell-shaped flowers from April to June, and often reappearing infrequently throughout the summer and into the fall.
H: 14 Inches · S: 10 Inches · Zone: 3
Aquilegia canadensis 'Little Lanterns'
Aquilegia canadensis 'Little Lanterns' is a dwarf selection of our native Columbine that has a lot of flower power. 'Little Lanterns' Columbine has downward facing flowers of red and yellow in April and May, a favorite for hummingbirds.
H: 16 Inches · S: 12 Inches · Zone: 3
Aquilegia x Earlybird™ 'Purple Yellow'
Large soft yellow petals surrounded by long purple spurs over delicate green foliage. Blooms in mid spring and prefers some shade.
H: 12 Inches · S: 10 Inches · Zone: 3