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Clay & Medium Soils-seed
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Polygonatum canaliculatum The gracefully arching stems of Great Solomon’s Seal lend a strong architectural element to the prairie garden or meadow.The subtle,... |
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Ratibida pinnata Grows in Almost Any Soil! This striking prairie flower produces a cornucopia of bright yellow flowers in the heat of mid-summer. Amazingly durable,... |
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Rudbeckia fulgida Named for its orange-tinged petals, this perennial of the Black Eyed Susan clan is popular with the butterflies! The deep green foliage maintains its... |
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Rudbeckia hirta This hallmark of prairies and meadows puts on an extravagant floral display! A biennial, it is easy to grow from seed. Transplants bloom the year... |
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Rudbeckia subtomentosa Tough & Beautiful, It Conquers Clay! While other plants fold in the heat of summer, Sweet Black Eyed Susan retains its luxuriant deep green... |
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Silphium integrifolium Shortest of the magnificent Silphium genus, Rosinweed displays its bright yellow flowers on two to six foot tall stems in late summer. Grows easily... |
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Silphium laciniatum Clay is Its Friend! The thick, deeply divided leaves often orient themselves in a north-south direction, hence its name. Slow growing and long-lived,... |
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Silphium perfoliatum Ranked #1 by the Birds! The single best species for attracting birds! It provides food, water and cover. The leaves clasp the stems to form cups that... |
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Silphium terebinthinaceum With leaves like elephant ears and flowers literally as high as an elephant's eye, Prairie Dock is a truly unique plant! Sunflower-like blooms appear... |
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Smilacina racemosa Plumes of white flowers grace the arching stems in spring, and the bright red berries provide interest in the fall. The seeds are a favorite of... |
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