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Appalachian fameflower
$10.00 Read moreDon’t let the ephemeral nature of the individual flowers fool you – this succulent blooms from spring through fall.
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Eastern Redbud
$8.00 – $18.00Price range: $8.00 through $18.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageShowy, easy-to-grow, spring blooming shrub that hosts 24 diverse species of caterpillars, provides nesting material for leaf-cutter bees, and feeds wildlife with its numerous seed pods.
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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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Maid of the Mist or Thick-leaved Meadowrue
$10.00 Read moreMaid of the Mist is like early meadow rue, but with thicker leaves and pinkish or maroon flowers. It is also widespread but uncommon throughout its range.
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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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Midland Shooting Star
Read moreYour wish for a beautiful native garden is granted with this midland shooting star!
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Rock Harlequin
$6.50 Read moreAs an annual, rock harlequin will grow quickly and put out blooms in the first year, re-seeding into your garden to come back year after year.
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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.
