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$444.00

Boneset (Eupatorium perfoliatum)

$444.00

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Boneset is a robust 4' to 6' tall native perennial most often found growing in moist or wet soils in meadows, prairies, low woods, ditches, and along streams. It grows well in both full sun or part shade. The plant flowers from mid-summer until fall and the small white flowers are in pretty, fuzzy looking, flat-topped clusters. The stem appears to perforate the rough surfaced leaves. Gardeners use Boneset on moist sites in woodland gardens, wildflower meadows, and around ponds and water features. Boneset has a long history of extensive use in herbal medicine by Native Americans and early settlers. Boneset is not palatable to deer, but it does attract butterflies and other pollinators. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$54.00

Bottlebrush Grass (Elymus hystrix)

$54.00

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Bottlebrush Grass (Elymus hystrix) is a 2' to 3' tall native perennial cool season grass. The 6" to 10" long terminal spike seed heads feature bristly 1" long bristly-looking flower heads growing perpendicular to the stem and strongly resembling a brush used to clean bottles. The plant tolerates dry to moist soils and does well in full sun or part shade. It is easily established from seed and is usually used planted in clumps in the garden or included in woodland settings, native plant gardens, and habitat plantings. Birds are attracted to the large seeds. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.

$125.00

Broomsedge (Andropogon virginicus)

$125.00

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Broomsedge is a 2-4? native perennial warm season clump grass. A tough, drought tolerant ornamental grass tolerating dry to wet soils and growing in full sun and part shade. It is used to control erosion and is commonly included in wildlife habitat and conservation seed mixes.
$5.00

Brown Top Millet (Urochloa ramosa)

$5.00

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Urochloa ramosa is a 2' to 3' tall summer flowering grass. A common name is Browntop Millet. It is a naturalized annual that grows best in dry to medium soil moisture sites and requires full sun sites. Browntop millet is used as a food source by both game and nongame birds.
$57.50

Browneyed Susan (Rudbeckia triloba)

$57.50

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Browneyed Susan is a 2' to 5' tall native biennial, or short lived perennial. It is a tall, terminally heavily branched plant producing a canopy of daisy-like showy yellow blossoms with dark centers. This is a very versatile plant. It grows well in dry to wet soils, in full sun to part shade, and has a long flowering period from June through September. Browneyed Susan establishes easily from seed and is used in native gardens, wildflower meadows, and conservation plantings. The absence of lower branches and the dense canopy of this plant make it a good wildlife cover plant in addition to providing a large volume of seed. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$5.00

Buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum)

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Fagopyrum esculentum, or Buckwheat, is a 2' to 2?' naturalized, annual forb. It is a summer flowering plant growing in full sun or part shade and requires dry to medium soil moisture sites. It is used as a cereal product, as livestock feed, for erosion control, and as wildlife food.
$45.63

Buffalo Grass (Buchloe dactyloides)

$45.63

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Buffalo Grass is a 4" to 8" tall native perennial warm season grass and a principal grassland component of the short grass prairies. It is extremely drought tolerant, growing best in dry to medium moisture, well drained clay soils. Buffalo Grass is often used erosion control because of its spreading ability and it is commonly used as a low maintenance lawn grass. It only requires mowing once each year, however, it will go dormant after the first frost and will not green-up until the soil warms in the spring. It is easily established from seed and is an important forage plant in the west.
$750.00

Butterfly Milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa)

$750.00

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The bright orange flowers on this 2' to 3' native perennial make it one of our showiest wildflowers. Butterfly milkweed begins flowering in late spring and is found in old fields, grasslands, roadsides, and open woods. It grows well in often poor sandy, rocky, or clay soils. The very deep taproot makes this plant drought tolerant and also difficult to transplant. The long lasting bright orange flowers make this plant a favorite of gardeners. Butterfly Milkweed, as the name implies, attracts numerous butterfly and other pollinator species and is the host plant for the Monarch larva and other rare butterfly species. Pleurisy Root is another common name and refers to a folk medicine use of the plant to treat pulmonary ailments. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$760.00

Calico Aster (Symphyotrichum lateriflorum)

$760.00

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Symphyotrichum lateriflorum with a common name of Calico Aster, is a 2? to 4? tall native perennial that prefers medium to wet sites. It produces a long lasting showy profusion of small 1? wide white flowers with yellow centers. It is found growing wild in woodland edges, prairies and natural meadows. Gardeners most often use the plant in beds, borders, and wildflower meadows. Calico Aster is a larval host and nectar source for the Pearl Crescent butterfly.
$72.50

California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica)

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California Poppy is a 9-18" tall native annual. It is a spring flowering plant growing in full sun or part shade and prefers dry to medium soil moisture sites. This plant is grown as a cultivated ornamental for gardens, roadside beautification, and landscape projects.
$30.00

Canada Wildrye (Elymus canadensis)

$30.00

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Canada Wildrye is a 2' to 5' tall native perennial cool season bunch grass that has a native distribution over all of the lower 48 states except for a few deep south coastal plain states. This plant prefers medium to moist soil, is moderately drought tolerant, and grows best in full sun. It is easily grown and is an attractive plant with aesthetically pleasing arching seed heads up to 10" long. It is valued as a cut flower and for use in dried arrangements. Canada Wildrye provides nesting, brood, winter, and escape cover for wildlife and is especially valuable in habitat plantings as an early, easily established, erosion control species. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$21.25

Canadian Milkvetch (Astragalus canadensis)

$21.25

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Canadian Milkvetch is a stout plant 1-3' tall that prefers full sun sites and medium to moist soil sites. The pea-shaped, creamy white flowers are in dense whorls in 7" to 10" long terminal racemes. It is a native perennial legume and may fix nitrogen in the soil.
$5.00

Cereal Rye (Secale cereale)

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Cereal Rye is a 3' to 5' tall, spring flowering grass. It is a naturalized annual growing in full sun and preferring dry to medium soil moisture sites. Cereal Rye is used as a common cereal, and in Europe, it is used to make bread. The only real habitat is in cultivated fields.
$5.48

Chewings Fescue (Festuca rubra ssp. commutata)

$5.48

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Fescue rubra ssp. commutata known as chewings fescue is an introduced cool season perennial grass that prefers dry to medium soils in part shade conditions.
$11.38

Chicory (Cichorium intybus)

$11.38

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Chicory is a 1-2' tall naturalized forb. It is a biennial or short lived perennial that needs full sun and prefers dry to medium moisture soils. Chicory is cultivated as a leafy vegetable in some countries and, of course, the roots are known widely as a coffee substitute.
$5.00

Chufa (Cyperus esculentus)

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Cyperus esculentus, known by its common name, Chufa, is a summer, flowering perennial. It grows best in full sun and tolerates dry to wet soil moisture sites. In the US, the largest use of this plant and the nut-like tubers is as a food and food plot crop for wildlife, especially turkey.
$25.00

Clasping Coneflower (Dracopis amplexicaulis)

$25.00

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Clasping Coneflower is a 1' to 2' tall native annual that gets its common name from the lower leaves that seem to clasp the stem. This is a summer flowering plant featuring showy 1" to 2" wide flowers with drooping yellow rays splotched with orange-purple at their bases and a sometimes elongated dark cone of disc flowers. The native distribution of this plant is in the southern tier of states from Kansas east to South Carolina and the plant prefers dry to medium soils in full sun or part shade. Clasping Coneflower is easily established from seed, is drought tolerant, and will self-seed in the garden or wildflower meadows. It provides bugging sites for young ground nesting birds. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$30.03

CNF Mix 1 Dry - Southern Appalachian Ecotype Seed

$30.03

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Southern Appalachian Ecotype Seed Mix #1 Dry Sites is designed for sites with dry-to-medium soils and the environmental conditions of the Southern Appalachians. This mix utilizes species ecotypes from the Cherokee National Forest and surrounding areas. Flowering period and flower colors are coordinated for full season variety. The number of seeds of each species in the mix has been calculated using the number of seeds per pound for each species, factored by establishment parameters in coordination with the Forest Service. Southern Appalachian Ecotype Seed Mix #1 contains the following 4 native grass species, 7 native wildflower species, and 2 nurse crop species: Planting rate of 37.108 pounds per acre.

$21.23

CNF Mix 2 Mesic - Southern Appalachian Ecotype Seed

$21.23

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Southern Appalachian Ecotype Seed Mix #2 ? Mesic Sites is designed for sites with medium to wet soils and for the environmental conditions of the Southern Appalachians. This mix utilizes species ecotypes from the Cherokee National Forest and surrounding areas. Flowering period and flower colors are coordinated for full season variety. The amount of seed of each species in the mix has been calculated using the number of seeds per pound of each species factored by establishment parameters. Southern Appalachian Ecotype Seed Mix #2 contains the following 3 native grass species, 8 native wildflower species, and 2 nurse crop species:
$450.00

Columbine (Aquilegia canadensis)

$450.00

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Columbine is a 1 to 3 tall, native perennial featuring distinctive red and yellow flowers with elongated red spurs. A spring and early summer flowering plant preferring dry to medium soils in part shade. It is an important food source for hummingbirds in the spring when little else is available.

$200.00

Common Milkweed (Asclepias syriaca)

$200.00

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Common Milkweed is a 3' to 6' tall native perennial with globular heads of lavender to rose flowers. It can grow in dry, shallow, or rocky soils as well as more moist fertile soils, is drought tolerant, and prefers full sun sites. Although perhaps too aggressive for borders, this plant is widely used in butterfly gardens, wildflower meadows, and prairie plant areas. The flowers are showy and fragrant. Common Milkweed is especially valuable as a pollinator conservation species and is a primary host plant for Monarch butterflies. This milkweed was an important fiber source for Native Americans and they had a large variety of medicinal uses for the plant. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$150.00

Common Selfheal (Prunella vulgaris)

$150.00

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Prunella vulgaris commonly referred to as common selfheal has pink to blue to purplish hue flowers. This native perennial plant stands 1-2' tall and is in the mint family preferring moist soils. Great nectar source for pollinators and is a favorite of bumble bees and butterflies.
$28.75

Common Sunflower (Helianthus annuus)

$28.75

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Common Sunflower is a 5-9' tall summer flowering wildflower. This wild Helianthus plant is a many branched plant with multiple flower heads, with each up to 8" wide. It is a native annual growing in full sun and does best in dry to medium soil moisture sites.
$150.00

Compass Plant (Silphium laciniatum)

$150.00

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Silphium laciniatum, with a common name of Compass Plant, is a 3' to 8' tall summer flowering wildflower. It is a native perennial growing in full sun or part shade and does well in dry to moist soil moisture sites. In suitable habitat the tap root of this plant will reach 9' to 12' deep, thus its ability to tolerate drought. Livestock will graze this plant to extinction if given the opportunity. Compass plant seeds are relished by game birds and song birds and the plant attracts butterflies and a host of other pollinators. The primary leaves are extremely large and deeply lobed from the base of the plant. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$150.00

Compass Plant - AR Grand Prairie Ecotype (Silphium laciniatum)

$150.00

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Silphium laciniatum, with a common name of Compass Plant, is a 3' to 8' tall summer flowering wildflower. It is a native perennial growing in full sun or part shade and does well in dry to moist soil moisture sites. In suitable habitat the tap root of this plant will reach 9' to 12' deep, thus its ability to tolerate drought. Livestock will graze this plant to extinction if given the opportunity. Compass plant seeds are relished by game birds and song birds and the plant attracts butterflies and a host of other pollinators. The primary leaves are extremely large and deeply lobed from the base of the plant. This ecotype is made possible in partnership with Audubon Delta. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed.
$150.00

Compass Plant - AR Ozark Ecotype (Silphium laciniatum)

$150.00

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Silphium laciniatum, with a common name of Compass Plant, is a 3' to 8' tall summer flowering wildflower. It is a native perennial growing in full sun or part shade and does well in dry to moist soil moisture sites. In suitable habitat the tap root of this plant will reach 9' to 12' deep, thus its ability to tolerate drought. Livestock will graze this plant to extinction if given the opportunity. Compass plant seeds are relished by game birds and song birds and the plant attracts butterflies and a host of other pollinators. The primary leaves are extremely large and deeply lobed from the base of the plant. This ecotype is made possible in partnership with Audubon Delta. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed.
$62.50

Corn Poppy (Papaver rhoeas)

$62.50

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Corn Poppy is a 1' to 2' tall introduced annual whose seeds are reported to remain viable in the soil for up to 80 years. The plant features single large brilliant red flowers atop stems with downy leaves. Corn Poppy grows best in a variety of soil types and dry to medium moisture soils. It requires full sun and needs well drained soils. The brilliance of the red flowers and the interesting seed head shapes makes this plant ideal for beds and borders in the garden. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$35.50

Cosmos (Cosmos bipinnatus)

$35.50

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Cosmos is a 4' to 6' tall annual introduced from Mexico. It has become a garden favorite due to its ease of establishment, minimum maintenance, tolerance for poor soils, minimum water needs, profuse flowers, and rapid space filling growth. Plants grown in rich soils may require staking. Cosmos flowers from mid-summer until late fall and easily self-seeds. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$52.00

Cosmos - Dwarf Mixed (Cosmos bipinnatus)

$52.00

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Cosmos is a 2' to 4' tall annual introduced from Mexico. It has become a garden favorite due to its ease of establishment, minimum maintenance, tolerance for poor soils, minimum water needs, profuse flowers, and rapid space filling growth. Plants grown in rich soils may require staking. Cosmos flowers from mid-summer until late fall and easily self-seeds. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$625.00

Cosmos Sedge (Carex comosa)

$625.00

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Cosmos Sedge is a 1' to 3' tall native perennial sedge. This is a plant of wet environments, including wet meadows, ditches, swamp edges and other wetlands. It can withstand seasonal flooding. Another common name is Bottlebrush Sedge, referring to the sometimes 2" long dangling bristle-like spikes of seed. Cosmos Sedge is used for wetland restoration, retention basins, wet meadows and others areas that consistently retain moisture.
$5.00

Cowpeas - Iron-Clay (Vigna unguiculata)

$5.00

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Iron-Clay Cowpeas is a 2' to 2?' tall summer flowering legume. It is a naturalized annual that grows in full sun to part shade and in dry to medium soil moisture sites. Cowpeas are used in the southern United States for food plots to attract and hold deer, especially for early season hunting.
$230.00

Creeping Spike Rush (Eleocharis palustris)

$230.00

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Creeping Spike Rush is a 1' to 3' tall native perennial that is a member of the sedge family and not the Rush family as the common name might imply. This plant can grow in seasonally moist soils, but is most often found growing in full sun sites that are permanently or seasonally flooded. Creeping Spike Rush, as the name suggests, spreads rapidly by rhizomes and can develop a thick root mass in a single season. Creeping Spike Rush is an important plant, used in erosion control, wildlife habitat, wetland restoration, and in native plant wastewater management projects. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$5.00

Crimson Clover (Trifolium incarnatum)

$5.00

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Crimson Clover is a 1' to 1?' tall spring flowering legume with showy red flowers in a tight terminal spike. It is a naturalized annual growing in full sun or part shade and in dry to medium soil moisture sites. Honeybees, deer, turkey, quail and other wildlife are attracted to Crimson Clover.
$1,375.00

Culver's Root (Veronicastrum virginicum)

$1,375.00

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Veronicastrum virginicum commonly refferred to as culver's root is a native perrinial the reaches 5-6' tall and prefers medium to wet soils. Excellent pollen and nector source for pollinators and commonly used in landscaping project for its unique flower structure.
$225.00

Cup Plant (Silphium perfoliatum)

$225.00

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Cup Plant is a 4' to 8' tall native perennial that has large, opposite, coarse toothed leaves all the way up the stalk. The opposite leaves are united around the stem to form a cup that actually holds water. The terminal flower heads have large 3" wide light yellow rays and darker disk flowers in the center. This plant is easily grown in rich, medium to wet soils, full sun or part shade, and will tolerate some drought after establishment. Cup Plant is an effective backdrop plant in a perennial garden and is used in moist wildflower gardens and meadows and in moist open woodland sites. It produces a gummy sap when broken like the other Silphium species. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$40.00

Dame's Rocket (Hesperis matronalis)

$40.00

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Hesperis matronalis is a 2' to 4' tall spring flowering wildflower with 6" to 18" racemes of tubular blue flowers. It is a naturalized biennial/perennial growing in full sun or part shade and prefers medium to moist soil moisture sites. The common name is Dame's Rocket. It is an easy-to-establish and easy-to-grow garden flower that lasts for years due to abundant plants resulting from self-seeding. Dead-heading will substantially prolong the bloom period. It is an excellent plant for naturalized meadows, gardens and borders. The primary pollinators are butterflies and moths. In some states, this garden plant sometimes escapes and is considered a noxious weed.
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