PARTRIDGE PEA
Partridge Pea is an annual legume with bright yellow flowers and a excellent food source for a variety of birds.
Partridge Pea is an annual legume with bright yellow flowers and a excellent food source for a variety of birds.
Pitcher Sage, Salvia azurea, is recognized by its tall, generally unbranched, gray-green stems with two lipped blue flowers.
Roundhead Lespedeza is a native legume with a silvery sheen green foliage.
Showy milkweed is a native herbaceous perennial from widespread rhizomes, which produce stems that grow to 1½ to 5 ft tall in summer.
Black-eyed Susan is an annual or short lived perennial herb that can be found in most all of the states in the U.S.
Black Sampson Echinacea, also known as Narrow-leaf Coneflower, is a native, perennial, warm-season forb that grows 1 to 2 feet tall.
Dotted Gayfeather is a purple flowering, native, perennial, warm-season forb that grows from 1 to 2 feet tall.
Engelmann Daisy is a member of the aster family and is recognized by its showy yellow flowers.
Indian Blanket is annual wildflower with bright red and yellow pinwheel shaped flowers.
Lanceleaf coreopsis is a native perennial wildflower with bright yellow daisy-like flowers.
Leadplant is a small native warm-season perennial legume with lead-gray foliage and accenting purple flowers.
Lemon mint is readily recognized by its characteristic lemony-citrus scent, and purple tufted flowers.