Ephemeral & Bare Root

As some of the earliest to emerge and bloom in spring, woodland wildflowers have special value for pollinators at a time when food is scarce. Ephemerals begin their growth cycle in response to the light and warmth of the new spring sun. They bloom, undergo pollination, and produce seed during a small window of time between snow-melt and when the trees leaf-out. In the heat of the summer they typically die-back and retreat underground until the next year.

As some of the earliest to emerge and bloom in spring, woodland wildflowers have special value for pollinators at a time when food is scarce. Ephemerals begin their growth cycle in response to the light and warmth of the new spring sun. They bloom, undergo pollination, and produce seed during a small window of time between snow-melt and when the trees leaf-out. In the heat of the summer they typically die-back and retreat underground until the next year.

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