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Onoclea sensibilis Sometimes referred to as Bead Fern, Sensitive Fern grows spore-producing "seedstalks" that resemble clusters of beads. Onoclea sensibilis... |
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Osmunda cinnamomea The cinnamon-brown fruiting stalks give this fern its name. One of the largest and most dramatic of our native ferns, Osmunda cinnamomea looks best... |
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Osmunda claytoniana Fruiting bodies are produced on the lower portion of the fronds in between the pinnae (leaf blades), giving this distinctive fern its name. In... |
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Parthenium integrifolium Rare and Unusual! Parthenium integrifolium (Wild Quinine) is a garden-worthy plant with everything one could want in a great perennial: good form,... |
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Penstemon digitalis Smooth Penstemon ( Penstemon digitalis) is one of the few Penstemons that thrives in clay! The pure white flowers bloom for a month or longer, and... |
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Penstemon smallii One of the showiest Penstemons of the eastern U.S., Small's Penstemon (Penstemon smallii) is native to the rocky slopes of the Great Smoky Mountains,... |
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Phlox divaricata Wild Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricata) has bright blue-pink flowers attractive to hummingbirds arriving for a springtime drink of nectar. It is Widely... |
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Phlox glaberrima Marsh Phlox (Phlox glaberrima) is a native of wet prairies and open woodlands. Hummingbirds love the intense hue of the deep red-purple flowers that... |
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Physostegia virginiana The Obediant Plant (Physostegia virginiana) makes a great groundcover for damp soils. This showy member of the mint family thrives in moist soil and... |
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Podophyllum peltatum Mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum) is often referred to as "Umbrella Plant" because of its large, widely-spreading leaves. Creeps slowly... |
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