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Celastrus scandens*

Bittersweet

Celastrus scandens*
Bittersweet (Celastrus scandens) is a woody perennial vine of hardwood forests. It's native territory spans west to the Dakotas, east to New England,...
Chelone glabra

White Turtlehead

Chelone glabra
The beautiful Baltimore Checkerspot Butterfly catepillar relies exclusively on this rare wetland plant as a food source. The unique flower of Chelone...
Clematis virginiana

Virgin's Bower

Clematis virginiana
Virgin's Bower is a native Clematis that lights up the fall landscape with its silky, feather-like silvery seedheads. The small white flowers of...
Comptonia peregrina

Sweet Fern

Comptonia peregrina
Not a true fern, this low growing shrub does best in sandy soils, from well-drained dry sites to the edges of marshes. Sweet Fern (Comptonia...
Coreopsis lanceolata

Lanceleaf Coreopsis

Coreopsis lanceolata
The golden-yellow flowers of Lanceleaf Coreopsis bloom for weeks on end, creating a fantastic early summer display. Butterflies are regular visitors,...
Coreopsis palmata

Stiff Coreopsis

Coreopsis palmata
The highly popular Stiff Coreopsis (Coreopsis palmata) sports bright yellow flowers during the dog days of mid-summer. The underground rhizomes...
Coreopsis rosea

Rose Coreopsis

Coreopsis rosea
Rose Coreopsis is a showy, rare to endangered native of eastern states. Readily propagated, fine, dense green foliage gives way to numerous small...
Cornus canadensis*

Bunchberry

Cornus canadensis*
This Northwoods favorite is known for its trademark set of four beautifully textured leaves with bright red berries suspended above. Bunchberry...
Corylus americana*

American Hazelnut

Corylus americana*
American Hazelnut or “Filbert” is an easy to grow native shrub for a wide range of conditions. It produces tasty nuts in late summer that...
Dalea purpurea

Purple Prairie Clover

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...