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Eupatorium perfoliatum The pure white flowers of Boneset (Eupatorium perfoliatum) really stand out in the late summer landscape. Looks great when mixed with the pink wands... |
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Eupatorium purpureum Perfect for Shady Butterfly Gardens! The large pink flowers of the Sweet Joe Pye are much sought after by Monarchs, Swallowtails and many other... |
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Filipendula rubra A show-stopping best seller! With 'cotton candy' pink plumes the Queen of the Prairie is a highlight in the summer prairie garden! Easy to grow,... |
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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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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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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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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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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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