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Erythronium americanum A beloved spring ephemeral, Trout Lily's maroon-mottled leaves give rise to slender stalks bearing nodding yellow flowers. Trout lily should be... |
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Eupatorium coelestinum Mistflower (Eupatorium coelestinum) is an eastern U.S. native. Covered with blue-violet flowers from late summer until frost, it is low growing,... |
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Eupatorium fistulosum Tall Joe Pye Weed (Eupatorium fistulosum) is a statuesque plant growing up to 8' and more. Butterflies flock to the flowers – the largest of... |
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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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Gaultheria procumbens Considered by many to be the tastiest plant of the Northwoods, Wintergreen’s deep green leaves look as good as the tea you can brew from them... |
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Geranium maculatum Wild Geranium's lovely lavender blooms are a spring favorite! Unlike most other spring bloomers, Wild Geranium (Geranium maculatum) retains its... |
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Geum triflorum A rock and sand garden favorite, Prairie Smoke is one of the most distinctive and best loved prairie plants! The unique feathery pink seedheads make... |
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Gymnocarpium dryopteris Oak Fern never grows more than a foot tall, spreading slowly to form a beautiful clump of airy greenish-gold leaves. Ideal for mixing with low... |
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