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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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Lobelia siphilitica Great Blue Lobelia (Lobelia siphilitica) is covered in deep blue flowers in late summer and early fall. It can form colonies of flowered spikes in... |
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Lupinus perennis Host Plant for Karner Blue Butterfly Lupine (Lupinus perennis) is the only known food plant for caterpillars of the Karner Blue Butterfly, a... |
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Mertensia virginica Mertensia virginica (Virginia Bluebells) is a woodland favorite and a true harbinger of spring! The distinctive blue-pink flowers appear soon after... |
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Mimulus ringens Hummingbirds are regular visitors to the bright blue flowers of Monkeyflower. This fast-growing wetland plant is easy to grow from transplants or... |
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Mitella diphylla Mitella diphylla (Bishop's Cap) produces distinctive white flowers that resemble a tiny bishop's cap. This demure plant grows best in medium to deep... |
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Monarda didyma A pollinator favorite, Beebalm's red bloom makes it especially attractive to hummingbirds. One of only a few red-flowered natives, it holds a special... |
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Monarda fistulosa The intricate lavender flowers of Bergamot attract a plethora of butterflies, and the strong stems are sometimes used by Indigo Buntings to build... |
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Monarda punctata The bright lavender 'flowers' of the Dotted Mint are actually leafy bracts that surround the true flower. A multitude of butterflies visit Monarda... |
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Onoclea sensibilis Sometimes referred to as Bead Fern, Sensitive Fern grows spore-producing "seedstalks" that resemble clusters of beads. Onoclea sensibilis... |
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