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This is our catch-all category for wildflowers which are native to North America east of the Mississippi River. Some of these plants will require special soil or care in selecting a site. The majority will be happy in any well drained garden soil in full sun. Check for growing conditions in the listing for each plant.

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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   
           Quantity:  @ $5.50/each   

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   
           Quantity:  @ $5.50/each   

Allium cernuum Allium cernuum - This American flowering onion is deservedly popular. It produces clusters of pretty flowers in shades of pink in mid summer. Plant in full sun in well drained soil. This offering is a two year old, blooming-size plant. (20"h x 10"w) , 3.5"- $5.00   
           Quantity:  @ $5.00/each   

Amsonia hubrichtii - Called bluestar in its native Oklahoma, it is a surprisingly hardy plant for the sunny border. It is also useful in the butterfly garden as a source of early nectar. Little, star-shaped, bright blue flowers cover the plant in spring. Fall foliage is a real plus. Prefers a moist, sunny location where it can establish over many years. (35"h x 24"w) 3.5" - $5.50.   
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Amsonia tabernaemontana - Common bluestar is an adaptable plant for most gardens. It produces many little blue flowers in spring in just about any soil. Will tolerate some shade but prefers a sunny spot. (36”h x 25”w) 3.5” - $5.50   
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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

Arctostaphylos uva-ursi - This selected form makes a nice mat of shinny, evergreen leaves with pink flowers and red berries. It should be provided with well drained, acidic soil in a sunny spot. (4”h x 30”w) RG, 3.5” - $6.00              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   
           Quantity:  @ $7.00/each   

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   
           Quantity:  @ $7.00/each   

Asclepias incarnata  (Swamp milkweed) - Asclepias incarnata (Swamp milkweed) - - This Northeastern native is a beauty as well as a valuable plant for the butterfly garden. In summer, very pretty heads of white to pink flowers bloom for weeks. Happy in moist to wet soils in full sun. (24"h x 12"w) 3.5" - $5.50   
           Quantity:  @ $5.50/each   

Asclepias tuberosa (Butterfly weed) Asclepias tuberosa (Butterfly weed) - This well known native is invaluable for attracting butterflies. It is also a beautiful and adaptable border plant as well. Bright orange flowers are produced in summer. Give it sun and any well drained soil. (24"h x 12"w) 3.5" - $5.50.   
           Quantity:  @ $5.50/each   

Asclepias verticillata – - Another excellent butterfly plant, this milkweed has linear leaves and white flowers in umbels. Happy in any well drained garden soil in full sun. (24”H x 12”W), 3.5” - $5.50   
           Quantity:  @ $5.50/each   

Aster linariifolius Aster linariifolius - One of our native dwarf Asters has bristly leaves with bright blue flowers in September. Seed collected at Twin Mountains, NH. Should be grown in lean, well drained soil in full sun. (10"h x 5"w) 3.5" - $5.00   
           Quantity:  @ $5.00/each   

                

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