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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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Poverty Oatgrass
$8.00 Read moreOne 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 Meadowrue
$12.00 Read morePurple 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 – $8.00Price range: $5.00 through $8.00 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageEdible spring ephemeral that provides an early food source for pollinators, including the specialist spring beauty miner.
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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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Whitetinge Sedge
$8.00 Read moreIt would seem that no matter what you throw at it, this tough little sedge can handle it.
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Wild Strawberry
$8.00 Read moreThe native wild strawberry provides delicious, edible fruit, and its dense spreading growth helps to suppress weeds as a living mulch.
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Yellow Giant Hyssop, Catnip Giant Hyssop
$10.00 Read moreUnlike anise hyssop, a popular near-native, yellow giant hyssop is one of two native hyssops in Pennsylvania, displaying creamy yellow flowers.
