Pussy Willow has attractive early spring blooming “furry” flowers resembling a tiny cat’s paw.

Tiny densely clustered pink flowers attract bees, butterflies and other pollinators. Host plant for numerous butterfly and moth caterpillars.

Spike-like flowers bloom in late summer to early autumn; seedheads resemble a bottle brush and offer interesting texture in the garden.

Bright yellow 4-petaled flowers bloom continuously from mid-summer through early fall, attracting bees, butterflies and birds.

Clumping sedge with fine textured leaves that grows in wet conditions; wildlife friendly!

Purple Giant Hyssop is a tall, late-summer blooming perennial. Purple flowers are attractive to bees, butterflies and hummingbirds.

Pussytoes is grown for its basal rosette of soft velvety leaves. Small bees and flies pollinate the small white spring blooming flowers.

Bright red textured fruit capsules split open in the fall revealing 4 glossy orange-red seeds, eaten by birds.