Perennials

Penstemon

Penstemon

Native perennials are certainly becoming more and more popular with you smart high desert gardeners. Our native section has grown to three times the size it once was. All of our offerings are grown right here in Bend by two local growers who love where we live and the natural beauty it has to offer. […]

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Crocosmia

Crocosmia

The Fourth of July always serves as a reminder to me that Crocosmia blooms will soon be showing off in the garden. I remember this because the last time I hosted an Independence Day barbeque I buzzed into the nursery with hopes of getting something flashy to add to my flower bed around the patio

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Spring Bulb Selection 2025

This is the list of flower bulbs that you can find at the nursery this spring for summer flowers. All of these bulbs are zone hardy except for the dahlias. The dahlia is the one bulb in this list that you need to dig up, properly store over winter and then plant again each spring.

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aster

Aster

Aster is truly one of the shining stars of the garden. Actually the Greek word for star is asteri! Asters are a late summer bloomer offering a final burst of color to your landscape when most of your flowers have faded and leaves of your trees and shrubs are starting to drop. Taller varieties can

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Peonia

Peonia

Are you new to peonies? Well, that’s no problem! While they are possibly the quintessential garden flower that has been admired by gardeners for generations, they so seem to be gaining more and more new admirers every year. Lucky for us, these lovely flowers are very easy to grow here. They can be planted from

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Asclepias

Milkweed

Asclepias Asclepias is more commonly known as milkweed! A weed however, it most certainly is not! This perennial boasts a gorgeous bouquet of brilliantly colored teeny tiny star shaped flowers on every stem. For pollinator gardens this perennial is a must have. This flower draws the attention of bees, hummingbirds and many types of butterfly.

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