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This low grass forms attractive tufted mounds of attractive arching foliage. The silvery plumes that rise above fade to gold in the fall and sway nicely in the breeze. Very adaptable and even deer resistant. If you have ever admired the plantings on New
Big bold and beautiful! this plant needs lots of room! The square stems with opposing leaves that attach to the stems by wrapping around it forming a cup, hence the name. In our planting at the nursery the flowers are covered in pollinators and the birds
Nice tall yellow flowering native wildflower.
Tufted clumps of narrow foliage give way to soft blue flowers with yellow centers. This has a larger flower than some other blue eyed grasses. Enjoyed by pollinators.
One of the only goldenrods to tolerate shade -an excellent selection for a wooded area. Popular with the pollinators.
This is a woodland goldenrod that is very shade tolerant! This late season bloomer is a pollinator magnet with its spikes of small bright yellow flowers.
Awesome plant for bees and butteflies! Small golden yellow blooms on thin leafed foliage. A fragrant plant that is known for smelling like anise when the leaves are crushed.
This is a native poppy that thrives in woodland settings. Grows to 12-18" tall. The ideal location has sun in the spring and then shaded through the rest of the summer.
Now officially know as Symphyotrichum novae-angliae but we are still calling it an aster, its so much easier to say. Great for naturalizing and for rain gardens. Grows to 3-6' tall in full sun.
Mt Cuba Center says: "one of our most reliable native perennial asters. It has a strikingly beautiful mounded appearance with masses of violet-blue, daisy-like flowers on 2-3’ tall multi-stemmed plants in mid to late autumn" Grows 24-36" Height
This indigenous plant appears naturally in a multitude of conditions from Roadsides, meadows, woodsides, and along streams. It's a great adaptable plant for many settings. Grows in Sun to shade and can handle dry or moist soil. This plants resolve to grow
A stunning spring blooming wildflower that is a sign that spring is here! A single "stem" with 3 petaled maroon flowers framed by 3 large green bracts below. You'll see these bloom in April-May in woodland setting with high organic matter.
Easy to grow native perennial that is great for naturalizing if you allow the seed heads to ripen and distribute. If planted in a border it is best to cut the plant back stems in late spring to encourage a fuller shorter plant. 4-6' height and 3-4' wide i
The flower spikes on this native perennial can be 9" long! the plants can grow 3-7' tall in full sun but can handle some shade, Can handle some wet conditions.
This plant is actually a cultivar of a North American Native! The gold centered variegation is very striking. The foliage also gets curly white threads. The flower appear on sturdy stalks above the foliage in mid summer. Very tough plant for full sun. The