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Allegheny Stonecrop
$10.00 Add to cartThe Allegheny stonecrop or live-forever is a tough, drought, heat tolerant mounding plant that grows quickly and puts on a show of blooms in the fall.
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Eastern Columbine ‘Little Lanterns’
$6.50 Add to cartEastern 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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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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Large-Flowered American Field Chickweed
$12.00 Add to cartThis native chickweed has showy fragrant blooms in spring and is drought tolerant once established.
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Lyre-Leaf Sage
$8.00 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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New Engalnd Aster
$15.00 Read more“Friend butterfly, friend butterfly,
go fetch them one and all!
I’m waiting here to welcome every guest;
And tell them it is Michaelmas,
and soon the leaves will fall,
But I think Autumn sunshine is the best!”– Cicely Mary Barker
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Purple-Stem Meadowrue
$15.00 Add to cartPurple 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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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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Wild Strawberry
$10.00 Add to cartThe native wild strawberry provides delicious, edible fruit, and its dense spreading growth helps to suppress weeds as a living mulch.






