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This group includes the many plants that are naturally found in the shade of larger plants. Many Primula are also happy in a woodland garden.

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Actaea pachypoda Actaea pachypoda - This native woodlander is most noted for its fantastic berries. Called "Doll’s eyes" by some, the berries are white with a blue dot, carried on a pinkish red stem. A stunning fall display. Best in fertile soil in full shade. (24"h x 15"w) W, 1 quart - $5.50   
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Actaea rubra Actaea rubra - The common name of red baneberry is accurate. A cluster of bright red, inedible berries are produced in the fall on this woodland plant from northern North America. Prefers a rich, neutral soil in light shade. (30"h x 20" w) W, 1 quart - $5.50   
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Anemone nemerosa ‘Allenii’ - This selection features pale blue flowers above typical foliage. Thanks to Ruth Sheppard for this one. Shade and fertile, humus-rich soil. (4”h x 10”w) W, 3.5” - $5.50   
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Anemone nemerosa ‘Bracteata’ - Another selection which produces unusual white petals interspersed with green ones. Quite a sight. Shade and fertile, humus-rich soil. (4”h x 10”w) W, 3.5” - $5.50   
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Anemone nemorosa - – This is the European wood anemone. Attractive foliage produces white or pink flowers during the spring. Underground rhizomes spread the plant without ever being invasive. Shade and fertile, humus-rich soil which is never waterlogged. Easy. (4”h x 10”w) W, 3.5”- $5.00   
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Anemone nemorosa ‘Rosea’ - Pretty, pale pink flowers are produced in early summer. Shade and fertile,humus-rich soil.(4”H x 10”W), W, 3.5” - $5.50   
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Anemone nemorosa ‘Double white’ Anemone nemorosa ‘Double white’ - A pretty wood anemone with long lasting double white flowers with many yellow anthers in spring. An easy carpeter that forms sizable colonies over time. Shade and fertile, humus-rich soil which is never waterlogged. Easy. (4" h x 10"w) W,3.5" -$5.50   
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Anemone ranunculoides ‘Flore pleno’ Anemone ranunculoides ‘Flore pleno’ - This woodland Anemone forms an expanding mat with double yellow flowers in early summer. Prefers a humus-rich soil in shade. (4"h x 12"w) W, 3.5" – $5.50   
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Anemone ranunculoides – - This species is very similar to the wool anemone. Yellow flowers arise from rhizones which spread slowly. Shade and humus-rich soil which is never waterlogged. (4”h x 10”w) W. 3.5” - $5.50   
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Anemonella thalictroides - A very pretty woodland plant that produces white or pink flowers on 8-10" stems above rue-like foliage. Give it rich, humus soil in light shade. Tubers can be divided after flowering every few years. (8"h x 5") W, 3.5"-$5.00   
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Anemonella thalictroides ‘Schoaff’s Double’ - Wonderful garden treasure features small, pink pom-poms above attractive foliage. Shade and fertile, humus-rich soil. (4”h x 10”w) W, 3.5” - $12.00. Very limited One to a customer, please.              Out of Stock

Aquilegia canadensis – - Our native eastern columbine is a beauty. Sepals are usually reddish with yellow petals. In most areas of summer heat, this will be happiest in light shade in a fertile, well drained soil. (12”h x 12”w) W, 2.5” - $5.00              Out of Stock

Arisaema triphyllum (Jack in the Pulpit)– - Our native "Jack in the Pulpit" is quite happy in any good, moist garden soil in shade. This long-lived plant continues to grow to spectacular size with sufficient moisture. The foliage is nice all season but the odd, beautiful green and brown flowers are the main appeal. This offering is for 1 year plants, perhaps two years from flowering.(12"h x 12"w) W, 1 quart - $7.00   
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Asarum canadense (Wild Ginger) – - The wild ginger of eastern forests is an attractive foliage plant for the woodland garden. The bright green, heart-shaped leaves can make a dense ground cover. The odd little flowers add interest. A rich woodland soil in shade suits this plant. (8"h x 15"w) W, 1 quart - $7.00   
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Asarum europaeum (European wild ginger)- Asarum europaeum (European wild ginger)- - This woodlander makes a nice, dense carpet of shiny green leaves with odd flowers in spring. Best in rich soil in light shade. (6"h x 15"w) W, 3.5" -$5.50              Out of Stock

Astilbe chinensis ‘Pumila’ Astilbe chinensis ‘Pumila’ - A valuable groundcover of interesting leaves for a partly shady, moist site. In the fall the pink blooms form on 12" spikes. Easy (9" h x 12"w) W, 3.5" - $5.50   
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