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Heliopsis helianthoides A relative of the sunflowers, Heliopsis helianthoides produces a profusion of bright yellow flowers in early to mid-summer. Excellent for problem... |
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Hepatica acutiloba Sharp Leaved Hepatica is a woodland wildflower that packs plenty of punch for such a little guy. The bright blue to pink flowers (sometimes even... |
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Heuchera villosa, var. Atropurpurea Striking burgundy foliage and a plethora of starry white flowers make Maple Leaved Alum Root a focal point of the shade garden. Native to the... |
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Hibiscus palustris This native relative of the Hollyhock boasts huge pink flowers up to half a foot in diameter. Rose Mallow (Hibiscus palustris) is a real show off,... |
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Iris versicolor Blue Flag Iris grows to form nice patches of deep blue flowers and is excellent for naturalizing around ponds, lakeshores, and low, wet areas.Very... |
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Liatris ligulistylis The Ultimate Monarch Magnet! The crimson-red buds burst open to reveal brilliant purplish-pink flowers that are irresistible to Monarch butterflies... |
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Liatris pycnostachya Loves Damp Clay! The grandaddy of the Blazingstars, Liatris pycnostachya is truly majestic with it's spectacular spike of tightly bunched lavender... |
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Liatris spicata Dense Blazingstar (Liatris spicata) produces bold purple flowerstalks late in the season after other blazingstars are finished. Excellent for... |
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Lilium michiganense Michigan Lily is one of the finest native lilies, with gorgeous orange and yellow flowers blooming through the middle of summer. Several nodding... |
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Lobelia cardinalis The flaming red wands of the Cardinal Flower can bloom for a month or longer. The bright scarlet red flowers are an important nectar source for... |
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