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3 forAdd to Cart Button TextNative in US as far north and east as Pennsylvania. Perennial typically grows 3-4' tall and occurs in rich woods, thickets and along streambanks. Features… -
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3 forAdd to Cart Button TextNot actually a grass, but in the iris family, with 1/2" light purple-blue 6-petaled flowers blooming in late spring. Will colonize readily via self-sowing in… -
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1 forAdd to Cart Button TextMid season. Bluecrop is a leading commercial blueberry variety. High bush with high yields of large berries in large clusters. Bluecrop can self-pollinate, but will… -
Blueberry – ‘Duke’
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1 forAdd to Cart Button TextEarly season, high-yielding, consistent variety. Medium-large berries, slightly tart, very firm,. Blooms late but ripens early, which could protect blossoms from spring frost. Upright habit,… -
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1Add to Cart Button TextLate season, high yielding variety. Grows 6-7’ tall, 5-6’ wide. Small to medium sized, sweet berries. One of oldest and widely grown varieties. Tolerates wide… -
Butterflyweed – (Asclepias tuberosa)
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3 forAdd to Cart Button TextMilkweed of meadows and prairies, grows 1- 2.5 feet tall. It has umbels of orange flowers that bloom early summer to midsummer and sometimes again… -
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5 forAdd to Cart Button TextSemi-aquatic native shrub is one of the latest to leaf out in spring. It has distinctive balls, or buttons, about the size of a gumball,… -
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3 forAdd to Cart Button TextOaks are a keystone species that support diverse wildlife from rural to urban areas. Chinquapin have round crown that create great shade. Shiny green leaves… -
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3 forAdd to Cart Button TextThese plants get 24” – 36” feet tall and 12” – 24” wide, clump forming. Hardy plant, blooms starting in June and continues until frost.…