Plants
Potomac Pride
Hosta 'Potomac Pride'
Potomac Pride
'Potomac Pride' has leaves that are slightly dome shaped and very dark green and when grown in dense shade it is considered on of the best "black" hostas you can grow. Large, shiny, very dark green leaves are lightly corrugated with good substance, forming a really nice, large mound. Lavender flowers are bell-shaped and slightly spidery, flowering in July. Leaf Size: 12" x 8.5". Clump Size: 50" x 28".
Powder Blue
Hosta 'Powder Blue'
Powder Blue
Powdery blue leaves are thick, large and heavily corrugated. Forms an impressive mound. Leaves are an intense blue shade.
Powder Keg
Hosta 'Powder Keg'
Powder Keg
An incredible blend of white streaks and mottled areas on a background of deep blue green. Leaves are corrugated and of thick substance. A breakthrough plant!
PowWow Wild Berry Coneflower
Echinacea purpurea 'PAS702917'
PowWow Wild Berry Coneflower
Prairie Blue Eyes
Hemerocallis 'Prairie Blue Eyes'
Prairie Blue Eyes
5", lavender self with a bluish eye and a large, yellow-green throat. Petals are broadly ovate with lighter purple midribs; sepals are dramatically recurved, revealing the flower's triangular form. Dark purple filaments with sulphur yellow anthers.
Prairie Dropseed Ornamental Grass
Sporobolus heterolepis
Prairie Dropseed Ornamental Grass
Refined native prairie grass with a soft, fountain-like look. Threadlike, green leaves turn golden orange in fall. Surprisingly fragrant, pinkish brown flowers appear atop tall, thin, arching stems. Heat and drought tolerant.
Prairie Fire Ornamental Grass
Panicum virgatum 'Prairie Fire'
Prairie Fire Ornamental Grass
A spectacular switch grass with sturdy, upright, blue-green stems and wine-red leaves. In the spring, the foliage is blue-green, but by early summer the leaves begin to turn a stunning shade of deep red. Most red switch grasses do not begin to turn color until late summer, so this grass is quite remarkable in that it changes color so early in the season. In late summer, a bouquet of rosy panicles is displayed just above the foliage. When in bloom, the leaves curl slightly, which gives the impression of red ribbons woven throughout the flowers.
Prairie Sky
Hosta 'Prairie Sky'
Prairie Sky
Though his garden was filled with hostas, 'Prairie Sky' was the bluest of all in breeder Hans Hansen's collection. It forms a tight clump of powdery blue, lightly cupped leaves of thick substance and it keeps its showy color all season long.
Pale lavender flowers top the clump in mid to late summer.
For a cool combination, try pairing it with painted ferns and yellow leaved Heucheras such as 'Citronelle'.
Prairie Sky Ornamental Grass
Panicum virgatum 'Prairie Sky'
Prairie Sky Ornamental Grass
Prairie Sky is an excellent ornamental grass for desert landscapes. The one-inch wide, blue leaves provide a striking color contrast with green or silver foliage. Prairie Sky grows to about 4-5 feet tall and wide. It sometimes exhibits a floppy form in wetter habitats. In late summer, profuse, airy light silvery-pink flower spikes create a misty cloud above the foliage, drying to tan in the fall. Clump forming.
Prairie Wildfire
Hemerocallis 'Prairie Wildfire'
Prairie Wildfire
5", fragrant, rich red flowers with slightly recurved petals and a yellow throat. A high bud count ensures many blooms in midsummer. Beautiful arching foliage. Tetraploid.
Prairie's Edge
Hosta 'Prairie's Edge'
Prairie's Edge
Prairie's Edge has bright green leaves with dark green margins measuring 1-2" wide. Centers hold yellow color. Lavender flowers appear in midsummer.
Praying Hands
Hosta 'Praying Hands'
Praying Hands
Wavy twisted foliage stands upright. Looks as though hands are folded and praying. This is one neat looking hosta!
Priarie Dropseed
Sporobolus heterolepis
Priarie Dropseed
Prairie dropseed is a clump-forming, warm season, Missouri native perennial grass which occurs in prairies, glades, open ground and along railroads throughout much of the State. Fine-textured, hair-like, medium green leaves (to 20" long and 1/16" wide) typically form an arching foliage mound to 15" tall and 18" wide. Foliage turns golden with orange hues in fall, fading to light bronze in winter. Open, branching flower panicles appear on slender stems which rise well above the foliage clump in late summer to 30-36" tall. Flowers have pink and brown tints, but are perhaps most noted for their unique fragrance (hints of coriander). Tiny rounded mature seeds drop to the ground from their hulls in autumn giving rise to the descriptive common name..
Primal Scream
Hemerocallis 'Primal Scream'
Primal Scream
One of the most sought-after daylilies available today. Winner of the 2003 Stout Medal (the highest honor a daylily can receive).
If you're looking for the WOW factor in daylilies, you found it here with 'Primal Scream'. Nothing comes close to the spectacular 7+-8+ inch, glimmering tangerine orange, gold dusted blossoms and green throat of this selection.
Officially classified as "unusual form", the tepals are narrow, twisted, and recurved with loosely ruffled edges. These gigantic blossoms are presented in midsummer on tall, graceful, willowy scapes above the attractive arching foliage.
With such a distinctive presence, 'Primal Scream' is sure to steal the show in the garden when it is in bloom.
Dormant tetraploid.
Daylilies can survive many harsh conditions that other plants cannot including: polluted city environments, slopes, poor and dry soils, near pavement that is salted in winter, and under Black Walnut trees (not affected by juglone).
'Primal Scream' has been selected by gardening expert P. Allen Smith for his Platinum Collection. Here is what P. Allen has to say about this fabulous plant:
"Appropriately named. A color with the ability to arrest your attention. This is the 'mother of orange' a riot inciting daylily if there was ever one. Splendid with any flower that can withstand this daylily's scream."
Primrose English
Primula 'Pacific Hybrids'
Primrose English
Flowers freely in a wide range of colors including yellow, maroon, lavender, white, pink, and blue-violet. Most have large eyes of contrasting colors.
Primrose Noverna Deep Blue
Primula capitata 'Noverna Deep Blue'
Primrose Noverna Deep Blue
Fluted petals of bright blue held down and out from a large white center on chalky white stems!
Primrose Pubescens Mix
Primula x pubescens
Primrose Pubescens Mix
Thick, gray foliage serves as a backdrop for a mix of flower colors that includes shades of burgundy, mahogany, yellow, red and some flesh tones. The flowers feature large yellow centers and will bloom in late April or May.
Primrose Siskiyou Pink Showy
Oenothera Berlandieri
Primrose Siskiyou Pink Showy
Trailing plants are covered all summer long with beautiful pink "bells" up to 4" across. Delightfully fragrant!
Primrose Sundrop Missouriensis Showy
Oenothera Macrocarpa
Primrose Sundrop Missouriensis Showy
Canary yellow, mildly fragrant, 3 inch wide flowers are produced in great numbers over dark green leaves from early through midsummer.
Princess Elsa
Hosta 'Princess Elsa'
Princess Elsa
Medium hosta with wavy green leaves and a white back. Leaves start to turn yellow as the season goes on. A cross of 'Cinnamon Sticks' and 'Pycnopylla'.
Pull of the Moon
Hosta 'Pull of the Moon'
Pull of the Moon
Just as the moon pulls the oceans into gentle, returning tides, this hosta might just be tugging your heart to add a splash of color to your collection. A large yellow centered sport of 'Tidewater', this hosta features attractive, wax-heavy blue margins and numerous vein pairs. The yellow leaf center becomes more pronounced as the season goes on to remind you of moonlight dancing on ocean waves. (M. Zilis, Solberg 2020) (Sport of 'Tidewater') Large, (16" x 36"). Medium lavender flowers in late summer.
Pure Heart
Hosta 'Pure Heart'
Pure Heart
'Pure Heart' is cute variegated sport that displays the reverse variegation pattern of 'Mighty Mouse', bearing rounded leaves with blue green margins and a creamy yellow to creamy white center. Like its parent, the leaves are of heavy substance. This miniature hosta has lavender flowers that are produced on perfectly proportional scapes.
Purple D' Oro
Hemerocallis 'Purple D' Oro'
Purple D' Oro
Grass-like leaves with clusters of purple-red blooms with yellow throats on tall stems.
Purple De Oro
Hemerocallis 'Purple De Oro'
Purple De Oro
Also known as 'Razzmatazz'
2½", medium purple flowers and a bright yellow throat
Petals have narrow pie crust edges, dark purple veining, and paler purple midribs; smooth-edged sepals have white tips
A miniature daylily with a compact growth habit; the perfect size for containers
Purple Fountain Grass
Pennisetum alopecuroides setaceum 'Rubrum'
Purple Fountain Grass
This beautiful annual grass is probably the most popular and widely used seasonal grass. It is commonly used in beds and containers. Feathery plumes appear above the deep purple foliage from mid summer to the first frost.
Purrsian Blue Catmint
Nepeta catmnint 'Purrsian Blue'
Purrsian Blue Catmint
Purrsian Blue has showy bright lavender blue flowers that cover the mounded fragrant foliage from early to late summer. Compact and tidy in habit with dense branches that won't flop open like other catmint. Easily maintained.
Queen of the Prairie
Filipendula rubra
Queen of the Prairie
A very tall, upright, clump-forming perennial that typically grows 6-8' tall and features Astilbe-like, 6-9" wide panicles of tiny, fragrant, pale pink flowers in early to mid summer. Deeply cut bright green leaves are fragrant. A good foliage plant that is valued for both its leaves and its flowers.
Queen of the Seas
Hosta 'Queen of the Seas'
Queen of the Seas
Thick, heart-shaped, blue-green leaves have a very wavy pie crust edge. Blooms near white flowers in early to midsummer.
Rachel Peony
Paeonia 'Rachel'
Rachel Peony
Paeonia 'Rachel' shows off huge double flowers that look like glowing, hot red pom-poms in the garden. 'Rachel' perfumes the air with her sweet fragrance in early summer.
Racy Red Hot Heuchera
Heuchera 'Racy Red Hot'
Racy Red Hot Heuchera
Heuchera Racy Red Hot is an HGTV exclusive perennial. Racy Red Hot turns bright red in the spring and fall. Darkens to a dark brown-red during the summer. Foliage is reddish purple. Mounding shape form.
Radiant Red Eyes
Daylily 'Radiant Red Eyes'
Radiant Red Eyes
RADIANT RED EYES – Pierce G. 3193-a (Raspberry Mountain x Tet Waxen Splendor) x (Crimson Bullseye x Tet Rose F. Kennedy) SEV, EM, 42” high, 7” flower, 12 way branching, 60-80 buds.
Strawberry pink white base, HEAVY diamond dusted red eye, deep green glowing throat, red picotee, fragrant.
Photo and description credit to Floyd Cove Nursery.
Rainbow Pillar Serviceberry
Amelanchier Canadensis 'Glennform'
Rainbow Pillar Serviceberry
An exceptional new introduction with a narrowly upright habit of growth, ideal for the home landscape where a vertical accent plant is called for; showy white flowers in spring followed by edible berries, brilliant fall color.
Rainbow’s End
Hosta 'Rainbow's End'
Rainbow’s End
2021 Hosta of the Year! Small hosta with bright gold centers and dark green borders. Dark lavender flowers in mid summer. Sport of 'Obsession'.
Rainbow's End
Hosta 'Rainbow's End'
Rainbow's End
This small to medium-sized hosta is one of the more dramatic and unique hostas. 'Rainbow's end' boasts very thick, glossy, canoe-shaped leaves with bright golden centers, surrounded by a wide, green/black border. Our 16" wide clumps are topped in midsummer with short reddish purple flower spikes of dark lavender flowers.
Rainforest Sunrise
Hosta 'Rainforest Sunrise'
Rainforest Sunrise
Our 'Rainforest Sunrise' Hosta has light green leaves in Spring that quickly gain bright gold centers with dark green margins. Upright growth habit.
The thick slug resistant leaves are heavily corrugated and deeply cupped.
We have a clump of this beautiful hosta in our garden that customers always gawk at. Our clump measured 14" tall after 4 years but is listed as 10" tall by the registrar.
Light lavender flowers mid summer.
Rascal
Hosta 'Rascal'
Rascal
'Rascal' is a semi-upright hosta with chartreuse leaves containing a thin green layered edge. This hosta becomes a bright yellow in the center. Many dense, light pale flowers bloom tall in mid summer. This hosta is also sun tolerant and will have a brighter yellow center with sun. 'Rascal' performs its best colors when planted in a fair amount of sun.
Raspberry Bomb Echinacea
Echinacea 'Raspberry Bomb'
Raspberry Bomb Echinacea
This exclusive HGTV Echinacea is very easy to grow. Raspberry Bomb will continue to bloom without any dead heading needed. Bright pink and lavender flowers bloom on shades of green foliage.
Raspberry Bristol Black
Rubus 'Bristol'
Raspberry Bristol Black
Fruit is black and large with attractive, fairly glossy skin. Flesh is firm. Berries have excellent quality, good flavor and ripen in mid-season. Good for canning and freezing. Canes hardy and vigorous.
Raspberry Cumberland
Rubus 'Cumberland'
Raspberry Cumberland
Summer bearing. Large, firm, round, juicy, black berries harvested mid-season; mid-July through September. Considered the sweetest and most delicious of all raspberry cultivars. Sweet, rich taste excellent for freezing, canning, jam, jelly, sauce, syrup, preserves and baking. Is not seedy. Vigorous, strong, upright, heavy rooted canes. Good yield in any soil. Grows well in shade. A popular black raspberry, self-pollinating.