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Actaea pachypoda (baneberry, cohosh or doll's eyes )
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4.5" deep green pot $15.00
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Spring bloomer with white flowers, this bushy native plant sports glossy white berries that resemble doll's eyes. Grows to 3' tall in part to full shade.
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Arisaema tryphyllum (Jack-in-the-Pulpit)
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4.5" pot available for only: $15.00
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This woodland native produces unique brown and green flowers in a vase shape amidst the green foliage. Plants grow 2-3' tall in woodland soil.
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Dodecatheon meadia 'Alba' (white shooting star)
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4.5" pot available for only: $8.00
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Rosettes of foliage are topped in spring with spikes producing several white, pointed, nodding blooms. Truly unique and worth growing, plants grow to about 12". Prefers decent soil and regular watering. Goes dormant in summer.
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Gillenia trifoliata (Indian physic, fawn's breath)
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4.5" pot available for only: $5.00
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18-24" tall globe-shaped mounds are covered in small white flowers with pretty contrasting reddish buds. Great planted with hostas, where it can shine during it's summer bloom, then fade to the background as the hostas take over the show.
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Lobelia cardinalis (cardinal flower)
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4.5" pot available for only: $5.00
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Green foliage is topped with 3' scarlet flower spikes July through September. Prefers moist soils, in sun to shade. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies.
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Mertensia virginica (Virginia bluebells)
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4.5" pot available for only: $10.00
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Nodding clusters of blue flowers in early spring age to pink giving the appearance of a bicolor blooming plant. 2' plants go dormant by late spring. Plant in partial to full shade in humus rich soil.
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Pachysandra procumbens (Allegheny spurge)
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4.5" pot available for only: $5.00
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Native to the southeast, this Pachysandra prefers evenly moist, good soil and spreads slowly to form 10" tall clumps. Leaves are deeply lobed and dull, greenish gray mottled with silver. Plants are evergreen in the south but deciduous in the north. In mid-spring, 2-6" long fragrant spikes of white-tinged-with-purple appear at the base of the leaf stems.
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Phlox divaricata (wild sweet William)
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4.5" pot available for only: $5.00
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Clusters of blue and violet five-petal stars in early spring are sweetly scented. This woodland edge native naturalizes easily, and provides an early nectar source for hungry hummingbirds and bees! Grows to 1' tall.
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Podophyllum reptans (mayapple)
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4.5" pot available for only: $10.00
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One giant, lobed leaf grows 12-18" tall and produces creamy, nodding flowers below followed by red fruit. Goes dormant in summer. A wonderful spring native that can be planted throughout other groundcovers for spring display.
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Polemonium reptans (Jacob's ladder)
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4.5" pot available for only: $10.00
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Blue bells open on this 8-12" native in early summer.
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