wooded streambanks
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Amethyst Shooting Star
$10.00Your wish for a beautiful native garden is granted with this amethyst shooting star!
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Blue Sedge
$6.00Bunny 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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Eastern Red Columbine
$8.00Eastern columbines of all kinds! Little Lanterns is dwarf and compact, standard (available later 2025) is what you’re used to seeing.
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Lyreleaf Sage
$6.00Lyreleaf 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
$8.00Maid 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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Purple-stem Meadow-rue
$12.00Purple 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.
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Spring Beauty
$5.00 – $12.00Edible spring ephemeral that provides an early food source for pollinators, including the specialist spring beauty miner.
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Sweetgrass
$6.00 – $10.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page