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American hazelnut
$18.00 Read moreSeed-grown American hazelnut, also known as the American filbert, is a keystone species that produces choice edible nuts.
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American Holly
$15.00 Read moreAmerican holly trees are extremely slow-growing trees. However, as a keystone species, it is worth growing at least one or two on your property.
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Eastern Yellow Star Grass
$8.00 Read moreBlue-eyed grass’s golden-flowered cousin, the eastern yellow star grass is a welcome volunteer in gardens with grass-like leaves and bright blooms.
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Garden Phlox
$15.00 Read moreThese garden phlox are not cultivars, but grown from seed obtained from open pollinated and naturalized plants. Mystery color, and maybe a new winner!
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Mayapple, American Mandrake
$10.00 Read moreThis spring ephemeral groundcover has a close association with the state-vulnerable eastern box turtle, which favors its fruit and disperses it in the wild.
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Meadow Beauty
$10.00 Read more"The scarlet leaves and stem of the rhexia, some time out of flower, make almost as bright a patch in the meadow now as the flowers did. Its seed vessels are perfect little cream pitchers of graceful form." – Thoreau
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New England Aster
$15.00 Read moreSeed grown New England asters, 2nd year plants potted in 4-inch deep pots, ready to be planted and grown. These are one of the PA keystone species.
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Sundial Lupine
$8.00 Read moreSundial lupines are the only lupines native to the mid-atlantic and northeastern region. These are the host plants for the endangered Karner Blue butterfly.
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White-tinted Sedge
$8.00 Read moreIt would seem that no matter what you throw at it, this tough little sedge can handle it.
