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Butterflyweed – (Asclepias tuberosa)
$24.00
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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… -
$15.00
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,… -
$24.00
3 forAdd to Cart Button TextStriking native wildflower with brilliant, vivid, red flowers on tall spires. Blooms in late summer. Grows 2-4 feet tall and 1-2 feet wide. Has a… -
$15.00
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… -
$24.00
3 forAdd to Cart Button TextColumbine is one of the first plants to provide nectar in the spring for bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. The colorful flowers are red flowing into… -
Concolor Fir (Abies concolor)
$15.00
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5 forAdd to Cart Button TextChristmas tree with long, soft, silver-blue color, citrus fragrance. Great needle retention. Can tolerate heat and dry conditions better than other firs. Best in sandy… -
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3 forAdd to Cart Button TextGrower-recommended easy to care for perennial. Exciting, varied leaf forms and colors from burgundy to yellow to pinks with contrast venation. Delicate flowers held high… -
$24.00
3 forAdd to Cart Button TextLow-growing, fragrant ground cover with magenta-pink-white flowers. Teeny tiny leaves. Grows well in little cracks, stone walkways, dry / poor / sandy soils. Size: 4"… -
Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)
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5 forAdd to Cart Button TextChristmas, ornamental and windbreak tree. Fast growing. Dense needles with fruity fragrance. Excellent needle retention. Prefers fertile well drained silty and clay soils. Tolerates drought…