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Rudbeckia subtomentosa

Sweet Black Eyed Susan

Rudbeckia subtomentosa
Rudbeckia subtomentosa is tough, beautiful and it conquers clay soils! While other plants fold in the heat of summer, Sweet Black Eyed Susan retains...
Rudbeckia triloba

Brown Eyed Susan

Rudbeckia triloba
Brown Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia triloba) creates major excitement in your landscape, it's brilliant yellow flowers with jet-black centers bloom from late...
Ruellia humilis

Wild Petunia

Ruellia humilis
Wild Petunia's claim to fame is its lovely violet flower trumpets, a hummingbird favorite! Seldom growing more than a foot tall, this rare plant is...
Salvia azurea

Blue Sage

Salvia azurea
The bright blue flowers of Blue Sage bloom for an extended period in late summer. Native to southern and western prairie states, it makes its home in...
Sambucus canadensis*

Common Elderberry

Sambucus canadensis*
Feather-like compound leaves grace this deciduous shrub, providing outstanding nesting cover for songbirds. Clusters of numerous small white flowers...
Sanguinaria canadensis

Bloodroot

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...
Sedum ternatum

Wild Stonecrop

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,...
Silene regia

Royal Catchfly

Silene regia
Also known as Prairie Fire the crimson red flowers attract Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds and Black Swallowtail butterflies. Plant this beauty in rich,...
Silene virginica

Fire Pink

Silene virginica
Fire Pink, Silene virginica, is a real woodland standout! The bright crimson to pink flowers can bloom for a month or longer. Native to rich...
Silphium laciniatum

Compassplant

Silphium laciniatum
Silphium laciniatum has thick, deeply divided leaves which often orient themselves in a north-south direction, hence the name Compassplant. Slow...