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Eastern Yellow Star Grass
$6.00 Add to basketBlue-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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Great Blue Lobelia
$8.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -
Lyreleaf Sage
$6.00 Read moreLyreleaf sage is the only sage known to be native to southeastern Pennsylvania. This evergreen attracts pollinators and does well in a native lawn.
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Maid of the Mist or Thick-leaved Meadowrue
$8.00 Add to basketMaid 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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Mayapple, American Mandrake
$10.00 Add to basketThis 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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Midland Shooting Star
Read moreYour wish for a beautiful native garden is granted with this midland shooting star!
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Poverty Oatgrass
$6.00 Add to basketOne of the top performing grasses in Cornell’s native lawn demonstration area, try replacing your exotic turf with our native Danthonia spicata.
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Purple-stem Meadow-rue
$12.00 Add to basketPurple meadow-rue is one of the tallest of the meadow-rues with its purple stems, hosts 15 species of caterpillars, and isn’t particularly favored by deer.