Herbaceous Companion Plants
Black-Eyed Susan | Rudbeckia hirta
🌼 Shipped in 3.5" x 9" deep tree pots – strong, healthy plants grown with care on our Southeastern U.S. homestead. Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirt...
View full detailsPurple Giant Hyssop | Agastache scrophulariifolia
The name doesn't lie. Purple giant hyssop is genuinely giant — up to 6 feet of upright, diamond-stemmed presence topped with dense lavender-purple ...
View full detailsTulsi Kapoor | Ocimum tenuiflorum
Tulsi has been called the Queen of Herbs in Ayurvedic tradition for thousands of years, and Kapoor is the variety most prized for medicinal u...
View full detailsEastern Bee Balm, Bradbury's Bee Balm | Monarda bradburiana
If powdery mildew has kept you from growing bee balm before, this is the one. Monarda bradburiana is the compact, early-blooming, mildew-resistant ...
View full detailsChicory | Cichorium intybus
That brilliant sky-blue flower blooming along roadsides in midsummer? That's chicory — and it's far more useful than its weed reputation suggests. ...
View full detailsSpotted Bee Balm | Monarda punctata
Monarda punctata doesn't look like anything else in the garden. Stacked whorls of creamy yellow, purple-spotted flowers ringed by showy pink-to-lav...
View full detailsBlue Vervain | Verbena hastata
The genus name says it all — verbena is Latin for "sacred plant," and blue vervain has been used ceremonially and medicinally across Native America...
View full detailsArnica | Arnica montana
Most people know arnica from the salve or gel they reach for after a bruise, a sprain, or a hard workout — but there's something different a...
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