Woody-base perennial from Southern Europe used mainly as a culinary herb with elliptic green leaves that are highly aromatic .

Hardy and fast growing member of the mint family that is native to Europe, but abundant in the states.

Popular perennial shrub that demands a lot of sunlight in exchange for fragrant leaves, which are popular for a multitude of uses.

The leaves of this popular perennial are very common culinary herbs, and can be grown in a wide range of sunny regions.

Spawling plant with blue, star-shaped flowers possessing edible leaves native to the Mediterrean.

Parlin’s Pussytoes is a small, silvery-gray perennial wildflower found in the northeastern regions of North America, with tiny, velvety leaves and inconspicuous white to pale pink flowers.

Wild Senna is a wildflower native to North America that boasts bright yellow flowers and plays a crucial role in supporting local pollinators.

Threadleaf Bluestar is a perennial plant cherished for its fine, feathery foliage and clusters of striking blue flowers.

Originating in the Southeastern United States, this plant has made its way up to the Northeast as a popular wildflower.

One of the showiest of our many native goldenrods; it blooms late summer to fall and provides an important nectar source for pollinators.