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Allegheny Stonecrop
$10.00 Read moreThe 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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American Hazelnut
$18.00 Read more"Like little tails of little lambs,
On leafless twigs my catkins swing;
They dingle-dangle merrily
Before the wakening of Spring."– Cicely Mary Barker
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Common Cinquefoil
$8.00 Read moreCute 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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Eastern Columbine
$8.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageEastern 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 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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Eastern Shooting Star
Read moreYour wish for a beautiful native garden is granted with this midland shooting star!
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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
$8.00 Read moreThis 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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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
