Iris are an incredibly diverse group of bulbs and rhizomes, encompassing over 200 species and numerous cultivars. They range widely in cultural requirements, some are drought tolerant, while ot...
Gentiana alpina ( Alpine Gentian )
An evergreen perennial, suitable for rock gardens. Solitary flowers bloom in early summer.
Erigeron alpinus ( Alpine Fleabane )
Erigeron alpinus is a perennial flowering daisy, mounding to 10 inches tall, with spoon-shaped, hairy, medium green leaves. Flowers have narrow, thread-like ray florets in two or more rows. Sum...
Dianthus alpinus ( Alpine Pink )
Dianthus alpinus is a short-lived, cushion-forming species pink with shiny, deep green, lance-shaped leaves. In summer, produces single, light-spotted, dark pink to crimson flowers, 1 1/2 inche...
Aster alpinus ( Beechwood Alpine Aster )
This spreading perennial, which forms clumps, has spoon-shaped, medium green leaves, up to 3 1/2 inches long. ‘Beechwood’ bears single, 2 inches wide, lavender flowerheads with rich...
Aquilegia alpina ( Alpine Columbine )
A clumping perennial found in meadows, woodlands and mountainous regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Leaves are finely divided, ternate, bluish-green, divided into leaflets 1 to 1 1/2 inches lo...
Abies lasiocarpa ( Pendula Alpine Fir )
Abies lasiocarpa or Rocky Mountain Fir, is a very large evergreen, reaching 100 to 160 feet tall, with a typical spire form. The needles are pale blue-green above, silvery gray below. The bark ...
Abies lasiocarpa ( Glauca Compacta Alpine Fir )
Abies lasiocarpa or Rocky Mountain Fir, is a very large evergreen, reaching 100 to 160 feet tall, with a typical spire form. The needles are pale blue-green above, silvery gray below. The bark ...
Abies lasiocarpa ( H. B. Logan Pass Alpine Fir )
Abies lasiocarpa or Rocky Mountain Fir, is a very large evergreen, reaching 100 to 160 feet tall, with a typical spire form. The needles are pale blue-green above, silvery gray below. The bark ...
Abies lasiocarpa ( Lopalpun Alpine Fir )
Abies lasiocarpa or Rocky Mountain Fir, is a very large evergreen, reaching 100 to 160 feet tall, with a typical spire form. The needles are pale blue-green above, silvery gray below. The bark ...