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Celastrus scandens* Bittersweet (Celastrus scandens) is a woody perennial vine of hardwood forests. It's native territory spans west to the Dakotas, east to New England,... |
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Chelone glabra The beautiful Baltimore Checkerspot Butterfly catepillar relies exclusively on this rare wetland plant as a food source. The unique flower of Chelone... |
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Clematis virginiana Virgin's Bower is a native Clematis that lights up the fall landscape with its silky, feather-like silvery seedheads. The small white flowers of... |
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Comptonia peregrina Not a true fern, this low growing shrub does best in sandy soils, from well-drained dry sites to the edges of marshes. Sweet Fern (Comptonia... |
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Coreopsis lanceolata The golden-yellow flowers of Lanceleaf Coreopsis bloom for weeks on end, creating a fantastic early summer display. Butterflies are regular visitors,... |
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Coreopsis palmata The highly popular Stiff Coreopsis (Coreopsis palmata) sports bright yellow flowers during the dog days of mid-summer. The underground rhizomes... |
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Coreopsis rosea Rose Coreopsis is a showy, rare to endangered native of eastern states. Readily propagated, fine, dense green foliage gives way to numerous small... |
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Cornus canadensis* This Northwoods favorite is known for its trademark set of four beautifully textured leaves with bright red berries suspended above. Bunchberry... |
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Corylus americana* American Hazelnut or “Filbert” is an easy to grow native shrub for a wide range of conditions. It produces tasty nuts in late summer that... |
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Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover adds nitrogen to the soil naturally. This little legume has it all: gorgeous purple and gold flowers, elegant foliage, plus it... |
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