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Magenta-pink flowers cover this compact but mounding habit. Foliage often turns attractive shades of red in autumn.
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Magenta-pink flowers cover this compact but mounding habit. Foliage often turns attractive shades of red in autumn.
Photos courtesy Missouri Botanical Garden.
An upright clump perennial found in prairies and dry forests. The lavender and purple flowers bloom in spikes during the middle of summer.
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Native to dry slopes and plains, this perennial produces desne clusters of star-shaped flowers in late spring to early summer.
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This narrow-leaved perennial boatss clusters of small, light blue flowers in spring, and golden color in fall.
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White, daisy-like flowers rise up to 5 feet above the low-maintenance mounding perennial in autumn. Best planted in morning sun and afternoon shade.
Photos courtesy Missouri Botanical Garden.