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Sanguinaria canadensis Bloodroot is a charming woodland wildflower with very unusual foliage and flower. The early spring flower rises from the center of its single curled... |
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Sedum ternatum The succulent light-green leaves of Wild Stonecrop are covered with star-like white flowers in late spring and early summer. Less than a foot tall,... |
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Silphium perfoliatum* Ranked #1 by the Birds! Cupplant (Silphium perfoliatum) is the single best species for attracting birds! It provides food, water and cover. The... |
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Silphium terebinthinaceum With leaves like elephant ears and flowers literally as high as an elephant's eye, Prairie Dock (Silphium terebinthinaceum) is a truly unique plant!... |
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Solidago ohioensis Ohio Goldenrod (Solidago ohioensis) is the largest of the goldenrod flowers. The compact form misrepresents the exuberant late season floral display.... |
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Spigelia marilandica Indian Pink is a stunning woodland plant, noted for its bright red tubular flowers with starry yellow tips. It's lovely foliage provides... |
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Spiraea tomentosa Known for its spires of showy pink flowers, Steeplebush also has excellent foliage that turns bright gold and auburn in fall. Spiraea tomentosa is... |
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Symphoricarpos albus* Also known as White Coralberry, White Snowberry is a popular hollow stemmed deciduous shrub with opposite toothed or irregularly lobed leaves. ... |
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Trillium erectum One of the most striking of all North American Trilliums! The deep maroon blooms are one of only a few native red-colored wildflowers. The large... |
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Vaccinium angustifolium* White blooms arrive in May, followed in mid-summer by dark blue berries relished by birds and humans alike. Low in stature with a tolerance for a... |
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