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Coreopsis lanceolata The golden-yellow flowers of Lanceleaf Coreopsis bloom for weeks on end, creating a fantastic early summer display. Butterflies are regular visitors,... |
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Coreopsis palmata The highly popular Stiff Coreopsis (Coreopsis palmata) sports bright yellow flowers during the dog days of mid-summer. The underground rhizomes... |
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Cornus canadensis* This Northwoods favorite is known for its trademark set of four beautifully textured leaves with bright red berries suspended above. Bunchberry... |
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Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover adds nitrogen to the soil naturally. This little legume has it all: gorgeous purple and gold flowers, elegant foliage, plus it... |
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Delphinium exaltatum Tall Blue Larkspur thrives in shade! Give it rich well-drained soil in light to medium shade and it will reward you with many years of brilliant blue... |
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Dennstaedtia punctilobula Native to the northeastern US and Appalachian Mountains the adaptable Hayscented Fern creeps by rhizomes to form a solid groundcover that few weeds... |
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Dicentra cucullaria One of the first woodland wildflower to appear in spring, the delicate white flowers and lacy blue-green foliage of Dutchman's Breeches announce the... |
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Dryopteris marginalis Marginal Wood Fern thrives on dry rocky sites and seems nearly impervious to drought. The thick, leathery leaves stay green over winter, providing... |
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Echinacea pallida The large showy flowers of Pale Purple Coneflower (Echinacea pallida) are a favorite summer nectar source for butterflies. In fall, birds love it for... |
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Echinacea paradoxa This rare beauty looks like Pale Purple Coneflower draped in gold. Butterflies flock to the flowers of Ozark Coneflower, and birds love the seeds!... |
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