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Uvularia grandiflora This classic spring wildflower makes a great focal center in the woodland garden. Bellwort (Uvularia grandiflora) has distinctive, deep yellow... |
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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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Verbena hastata The deep blue, almost iridescent flower spikes make this biennial flower the center of attention! Blue Vervain (Verbena hastata) is fast growing. It... |
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Verbena stricta The robin's egg blue spires are a real standout in the late summer prairie. An important nectar source for butterflies, Hoary Vervain is an important... |
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Vernonia altissima Showiest of the Ironweeds, Tall Ironweed offers brilliant red-pink flowers, held like torches atop the tall flower stalks. Butterflies can't resist... |
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Vernonia fasciculata The flowers of Ironweed are like crimson torches in the late summer prairie. Named for its tough stem, Ironweed has excellent posture and never... |
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Veronicastrum virginicum This stately specimen is prized for its well-defined, clean lines. Elegant spires of white flowers crown the whorls of deep green leaves. Culver's... |
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Viburnum trilobum* The lustrous dark green leaves of Highbush Cranberry turn red-purple by September, alongside intense crimson berries, creating a beautiful effect in... |
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Viola labradorica The dark purple-green foliage of Labrador Violet serves as a perfect foil for the bright lavender blooms that cover the plant in late spring and... |
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Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders (Zizia aurea) is a food source for swallowtail butterfly larvae. Brilliant golden flowers decorate this late-spring bloomer that... |
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