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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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Sambucus canadensis* Feather-like compound leaves grace this deciduous shrub, providing outstanding nesting cover for songbirds. Clusters of numerous small white flowers... |
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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... |
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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,... |
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Silene regia Also known as Prairie Fire the crimson red flowers attract Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds and Black Swallowtail butterflies. Plant this beauty in rich,... |
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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... |
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Silphium laciniatum Silphium laciniatum has thick, deeply divided leaves which often orient themselves in a north-south direction, hence the name Compassplant. Slow... |
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