Tall imposing erect perennial from prairies and open
woodland in Western North America.
Bears tubular white flower spikes from mid-Summer
into Autumn.
Can grow to 6 feet. Prefers moist, reasonably rich
soil in full sun or partial shade. Fully hardy.
A tall 3 - 6 feet. Imposing plant from the prairies
of North America.
Bears upright to drooping lavender-to-mauve spikes
from mid-Summer into Autumn.
Sun or partial shade, moist soil.
A North American plant from prairies and
open woodland.
Tall wand of dense flowers adding lift and elegance
to the back of the Summer border.
32- 72 inches
Very pale pink flowers in August and September.
Best in a rich moist soil in full sun or light shade.
A good compact form which grows to 5 feet but
rarely needs staking
Pale pink flowers in August into September.
Best in sun in rich, moist soil.