camphorata—Camphor Wormwood: to 2’, grey green aromatic 
foliage. 
frigida—F ringed Wormwood: to 12” with silky, silvery foliage. 
pontica—Roman Wormwood: to 12” with grey green feathery 
foliage. 
schmidtiana: to 9”, resembling frigida but foliage larger. 
stelleriana—Beach Wormwood: to 6” with trailing stems and 
silvery grey, coarse foliage. 
*ASCLEPIAS incarnata pulchra—Hairy Swamp Milkweed: clustered silvery 
pink flowers. 
tuberosa—Butterfly Weed: to 2’ with bright orange flowers. 
*ASPERULA ororata—Sweet Woodruff: to 6” with fragrant white flowers. 
ASPHODELINE lutea—Jacobsrod: to 4° with golden star-like flowers on 
a tall spire. 
*ATROPA belladonna—(Deadly Nightshade): the medicinal herb, with purple 
berries 
BORAGO (Trachystemon) orientalis: to 12” with spikes of blue flowers. 
BUDDLEIA—Butterfly Bush: various colors of this well known plant. 
CAMPANULA rapunculus—Rampion: to 2’ with blue hare-bell flowers. 
CASSIA marilandica—Senna: to 6’ shrub like with yellow acacia like flowers. 
*“CEPHALARIA tatarica—Tatarian Cephalaria: to 5’ with sulphur yellow 
flowers. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM balsamita—Costmary: to 3’ with bright green fragrant 
foliage. 
*CISTUS salvifolius—Salvia Rock Rose: to 2’ with salvia-like foliage and 
white flowers. 
*CUNILA mariana—Maryland Dittany: to 1 with purplish pink flowers. 
*“CYANTHUS lobatus—trailing reck plant with pale blue flowers. 
*CYMBALARIA muralis (Linaria cymbalaria)—Kennilworth Ivy—trailing 
with lavender flowers. 
*CYTISSUS albus—Portugese Broom: to 4’—hardy shrub with white flowers. 
nigricans—Spike Broom: shrub to 4’ with yellow flowers. June 
and July. 
purpureus—Purple Broom: to 1’ with purple flowers. 
scoparius—Scotch Broom: to 3’ with white flowers. 
DIANTHUS caryophyllus—Clove Pink: carnation-like flowers white or pink. 
deltoides—Maiden Pink: mat-like plants with small pink or 
white flowers. 
DIGITALIS ambigua—Yellow Foxglove: to 2’ with yellow flowers spotted 
brown. 
purpurea isabellina—Common Foxglove: Flowers shaded yellow. 
Thaspi: crimson flowers pale throat marked with red dots. 
ECHINOPS exaltus—Globe Thistle: biennial to 4’, with large metallic blue 
flowers. 
niveus—Globe Thistle: to 5’, large heads of white flowers and 
silvery foliage. 
