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Blue Sedge
$6.00 Add to basketBunny Blue Hobb isn’t the only blue sedge in town. Carex glaucodea, actually called blue sedge, commonly grows in damp shady eastern woodlands.
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Large-Flowered Meadow Chickweed
$8.00 Add to basketThis native chickweed has showy fragrant blooms in spring and is drought tolerant once established.
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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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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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Rock Harlequin
$6.00 Add to basketAs 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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Running Five-Fingers
$6.00 Add to basketCute yellow-flowering ground cover that doubles a native lawn alternative that can grow in a wide variety of conditions, including full sun and drought.
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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
$6.00 Add to basketIt would seem that no matter what you throw at it, this tough little sedge can handle it.