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$40.50

Deer Tongue Grass (Dichanthelium clandestinum)

$40.50

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Deer Tongue Grass is a 2' to 4' tall native perennial cool season grass. It is tolerant of low pH soils, high concentrations of aluminum, droughty conditions, and infertile soils. For these reasons, it is used in revegetating acid mine sites. Deer Tongue Grass prefers moist to wet sites and does best in full sun. This grass produces two seed crops; a spring crop in an open panicle and a fall crop that remains mostly enclosed in the leaf sheath. Birds eat the seed and the plant lodges during the winter forming a dense cover for wildlife. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$12.38

Durana White Clover (Trifolium repens)

$12.38

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Durana Clover, is a 6" to 18" tall late spring to early summer flowering legume. It is a naturalized perennial that will grow well in full sun or part shade and in dry to moist soil moisture sites. Durana Clover is a choice food for deer, elk, quail, and other wildlife. It is heavily used by honeybees.
$8.23

Dutch White Clover (Trifolium repens)

$8.23

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White Dutch Clover, is a 6" to 18" tall late spring to early summer flowering legume. It is a naturalized perennial that will grow well in full sun or part shade and in dry to moist soil moisture sites. This is our most important pasture legume and is highly palatable and nutritious for all classes of livestock.
$300.00

Eastern Bur Reed (Sparganium americanum)

$300.00

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Eastern Bur Reed, is a 2' to 3?' late spring to early summer flowering forb. It is a native perennial that grows in full sun or part shade and requires moist to wet soil moisture sites. It is a highly used food source for waterfowl and other wetland birds.
$62.50

Eastern Gamagrass 'HIGHLANDER' (Tripsacum dactyloides)

$62.50

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Eastern Gamma Grass is a 4' to 8' tall native, perennial, warm season bunch grass and is our nearest relative to corn. It grows best in medium to wet soils and full sun or part shade. This is an exceptionally valuable warm season forage grass producing large volumes of high protein forage. Livestock producers sometimes refer to it as "Ice Cream Grass" due to livestock preference for the grass. It is an attractive garden plant for barriers, borders, and native gardens. It is an exceptional wildlife habitat plant and is widely used in habitat and conservations seed mixes. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$62.50

Eastern Gamagrass (Tripsacum dactyloides)

$62.50

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Eastern Gamma Grass is a 4' to 8' tall native, perennial, warm season bunch grass and is our nearest relative to corn. It grows best in medium to wet soils and full sun or part shade. This is an exceptionally valuable warm season forage grass producing large volumes of high protein forage. Livestock producers sometimes refer to it as "Ice Cream Grass" due to livestock preference for the grass. It is an attractive garden plant for barriers, borders, and native gardens. It is an exceptional wildlife habitat plant and is widely used in habitat and conservations seed mixes. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$5.00

Egyptian Wheat (Sorghum vulgare roxburghii)

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Egyptian Wheat is a 5' to 7' tall, summer flowering, member of the grass family. It is a naturalized annual that grows in full sun and prefers dry to medium soil moisture sites. Used for cover crop, wildlife food plot, soil compaction aid, weed management, forage production and biomass production.
$49.00

Evening Primrose (Oenothera biennis)

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Evening Primrose is a 3' to 6' tall native biennial with a terminal spike producing 1" wide four-petaled yellow flowers. The flowers open a few at a time and only at night, reflecting the common name. It is usually found growing in dry open fields, roadsides, and waste places or disturbed areas. Evening Primrose prefers dry to medium soils and full sun or part shade. Evening Primrose has a native distribution over all of the lower 48 states except for a few southwestern states. This plant is important to a number of birds and animals as a food source, especially to some nocturnal moths. Native Americans used the plant for a large number of medicinal purposes, and modern testing has confirmed the effectiveness of some of these herbal remedies. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$72.00

False Indigo Bush (Amorpha fruticosa)

$72.00

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False Indigo Bush is a 6' to 10' tall native perennial shrub. It is a legume and grows best in medium to wet soils in full sun or partial shade sites. This plant features woody lower stems, branch stems with alternate leaves, and showy terminal spike-like racemes of small tubular dark blue flowers. It is usually found in wet ground along rivers, streams, ponds, ditches, swamp margins, and wet open woods. The plant does contain some indigo pigment and could be used as a substitute for wild indigo. This is an exotic looking plant often planted as an ornamental. It fixes nitrogen and the seeds attract numerous game birds and song birds. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$37.50

False Sunflower (Heliopsis helianthoides)

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False Sunflower is a 3' to 6' tall native perennial with 3" wide golden yellow flowers and is similar in appearance to the true sunflowers. False Sunflower is an early summer flowering plant tolerating dry or moist soils and preferring full sun sites. Unlike the true sunflowers, the ray flowers of False Sunflower produce seed. It is easy to establish from seed. Its drought tolerance and adaptation to dry to moist sites and a wide range of soil types makes this plant attractive to gardeners and wildlife habitat managers. It is also a really good cut flower. Deer eat the leaves and the seed is so favored by birds it is difficult to get a seed harvest before the birds devour the crop. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$500.00

Field Oval Sedge (Carex molesta)

$500.00

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Carex molesta is a spring to early summer flowering sedge. It is a native perennial that grows well in full sun or full shade and in dry to wet soil moisture sites. Field Oval Sedge and Troublesome Sedge are common names. Not a favored food, but eaten by a variety of birds and mammals.
$100.00

Florida Paspalum (Paspalum floridanum)

$100.00

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Florida paspalum is a 3' to 6' tall, summer flowering, native perennial grass. It will grow in full sun or part shade and does best in medium to moist soil. The plant is a nutritious and palatable forage plant when young, but less so as the plant matures.
$124.00

Forget-Me-Not (Myosotis sylvatica)

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Forget-Me-Not is a 1' to 1?' tall, spring/summer flowering annual. It produces dense cymes of small blue flowers with yellow centers. It is a naturalized annual preferring partial shade and medium to moist soil moisture. Forget-Me-Not is used for borders, rock gardens, woodland areas and water edges.

$26.25

Four O'Clock (Mirabilis jalapa)

$26.25

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Four O'clock is a well known and widely used garden plant. It is a 1' to 3' tall summer/fall flowering plant with 2" long funnel shaped tubular flowers with wide flaring lobes, available in numerous colors. lt is a naturalized perennial growing in full sun and prefers dry to medium soil moisture sites.
$65.00

Fowl Bluegrass (Poa palustris)

$65.00

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Fowl Bluegrass is a 1' to 2' tall native perennial cool season grass. It is a bunch grass or weak sod forming grass that is palatable to livestock. This is a spring flowering specie that grows best in medium to moist soils and will grow in full sun or partial shade. This plant is a native to Asia and Europe as well as North America.
$295.00

Fowl Manna Grass (Glyceria striata)

$295.00

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Fowl Manna Grass is a 3' to 4' tall native perennial cool season bunch grass that is best described as a wetland species. The seedheads are in a loose panicle, often drooping from the weight of the multitude of seed. This species grows in seeps, wet wood and thickets, around swampy borders, in wet fields, in shaded ditches, and along shallow sloughs and stream edges. It prefers slightly shaded sites, but will grow in full sun with consistently moist soils. It is an easy to grow plant for ponds, rain gardens and other water features in the garden. It is widely used in seed mixes for wetland restoration and habitat plantings for wildlife in wetland sites. It is a valuable food and cover plant for wildlife, especially waterfowl. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$60.00

Fox Sedge (Carex vulpinoidea)

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Fox Sedge is a 2' to 3' tall, native perennial member of the sedge family found in all but one of the lower 48 states, Utah. This plant prefers wet to moist soils and full sun or part shade. Fox Sedge is a spring and early summer flowering plant with a terminal inflorescence consisting of numerous short, mostly overlapping, spikelets. It often forms dense colonies from spreading roots. It is usually commonly found around swamps and in wet, or seasonally wet, fields, woods, and ditches. It is a good plant for most wet garden sites. Many wetland birds eat the seeds. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.

$5.00

Foxtail Millet (Setaria italica)

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Foxtail Millet is a 4' to 5' tall grass. It is a summer flowering naturalized annual. This plant grows in full sun and prefers dry to medium soil moisture sites. It is included in commercial wild bird feed, eaten by game birds and planted in deer and turkey food plots.
$77.50

Frank's Sedge (Carex frankii)

$77.50

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Frank?s Sedge is a 1' to 2' tall native perennial member of the sedge family. There are 1 or more flowering stems with 3 to 8 spikelets of seed about 2" long and 1/2" wide at the end of each stem. Frank?s Sedge flowers in early to mid-summer and prefers wet to moist rich soils. It requires wet conditions and is found in wet woodlands, sloughs, around seeps, swamp edges, ditches, wet prairies, and other wet areas. It often forms dense clumps from spreading rhizomes. Franks Sedge is an important wetland plant and the seed is usually included in wet meadow, wetland restoration, and wetland conservation and habitat seed mixes. It is a valued food plant for upland gamebirds, waterfowl, wading birds, and songbirds. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$45.00

French Marigold (Tagetes patula)

$45.00

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French Marigold is a 1' to 1?' tall, late summer to early fall flowering forb. It is a naturalized annual, growing in full sun to part shade and prefers dry to medium soil moisture sites. These flowers are yellow, orange, red and bicolor and may be demi-double, double or crested. It is deer resistant.

$384.70

Fringed Sedge (Carex crinita)

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Fringed Sedge is a 2' to 5' tall native perennial member of the sedge family. The numerous flowering stems have 2 to 6 dangling 4" long bristly appearing spikelets of seed. The flowering period is from late spring to mid-summer and the plant prefers full sun or partial shade and wet to moist rich or sandy soils. It can withstand some seasonal flooding. This is a good water feature plant and is used in wetland restoration, retention basins, and waterfowl habitat plantings. This plant is valuable to insects, butterflies, waterfowl, wading birds, turtles, numerous mammals, and other wildlife. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed.
$65.00

Garden Catchfly (Silene armeria)

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Garden Catchfly, is a 18" to 24" summer flowering forb and also goes by the name sweet william. It is a naturalized annual growing in full sun or part shade and prefers dry to medium soil moisture sites. This plant is drought tolerant. However, it does not perform well in the hot and humid summers of the deep south.
$222.50

Giant Bur Reed (Sparganium eurycarpum)

$222.50

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Giant Bur Reed is a 3' to 4' tall late spring to early summer flowering wetland forb. It is a native perennial growing in full sun or part shade and requires wet soil moisture sites. The seeds are eaten by a variety of birds, especially ducks, including Wood Ducks, Mallards and Ringneck Ducks.
$100.00

Golden Alexanders (Zizia aurea)

$100.00

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Golden Alexanders is a 2' to 3' tall native perennial that prefers wet sites and full sun, but will tolerate dry sites and partial shade. It is usually found growing in moist fields, prairies, and open woodlands. Golden Alexanders is a spring flowering plant that features broad compound umbels of tiny bright yellow 5-petaled flowers. Golden Alexander is a valuable component in conservation seed mixes, wildflower gardens, and wildlife habitat plantings. Birds eat the seed, small mammals eat the foliage, and its flowers attract many beneficial insects. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$72.50

Golden Wave Tickseed (Coreopsis basalis)

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Coreopsis basalis, commonly known as Golden Wave Tickseed, is a 1' to 2' tall plant with yellow and maroon bicolor petals. It is a native annual that requires full sun sites and prefers dry to medium soil moisture. The plant is drought tolerant and deer resistant. Coreopsis basalis attracts bees and butterflies and is an ideal low growing plant fro butterfly and polinator gardens. It is a good showy native garden plant and if allowed to self-seed it will produce flowers the following year. It is a good cut flower plant.

$5.00

Grain Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor)

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Grain Sorghum, is a 2' to 4' tall, summer flowering member of the grass family. It is a naturalized annual that grows in full sun and prefers dry to medium soil moisture sites. Used for cover crop, wildlife food plots, soil compaction aid, weed management, forage production and biomass production.
$500.00

Gray Goldenrod (Solidago nemoralis)

$500.00

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Gray Goldenrod is a 1' to 2' tall native perennial with a plume-shaped inflorescence of small bright yellow flowers. This late summer and fall flowering plant grows best in dry to medium moisture soils and in full sun or part shade. Gray Goldenrod thrives in sandy, rocky, and poor infertile soils. It is often used in native plant gardens, rock gardens, butterfly gardens, wildflower meadows, and is an important component of restoration and conservation mixes. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed.
$162.50

Great Angelica (Angelica atropurpurea)

$162.50

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Great Angelica is a 5' to 7' tall, native perennial that prefers full sun to partly shady sites. It does best in medium to wet soils. This is a summer flowering plant with tiny white flowers in large compound 4" to 10" wide umbels.

$810.00

Great Blue Lobelia (Lobelia siphilitica)

$810.00

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Great Blue Lobelia is a 2' to 3' tall, native perennial with native distribution over all of the Eastern US, except for Florida. The flowers are in dense, leafy, terminal racemes. The showy flowers are bright blue, two lipped, tubular, and have faint white stripes on the tubes. Great Lobelia prefers medium to wet soils and will perform well in full sun or part shade. It is usually found growing in wet meadows, ditches, along streams and in low, wet woods and thickets. It is used in borders, native plant gardens, woodland gardens, along edges of ponds and water features, and in wildflower meadows. The botanical name is from the prior medicinal use of the plant in the treatment of syphilis. The plant is a must for butterfly and hummingbird gardens. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.

$162.50

Greater Poverty Rush (Juncus anthelatus)

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Greater Poverty Rush is a 1' to 3' tall native perennial member of the rush family. This rush and a few others are separated into differing species in what botanists refer to as the marginatus complex by minor differences that are of no consequence to the gardener or conservationist. This plant grows in full sun and part shade and is essentially a wetland species, requiring moist to wet soils. It is usually found in bogs, swamp margins, shores of streams and ponds, in ditches, and in wet fields. Except for the Upper Northeast, the native distribution covers all of the eastern US. Ducks and other waterfowl utilize the tiny seed of this rush. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$135.00

Green Bulrush (Scirpus atrovirens)

$135.00

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Green Bulrush is a 3' to 5' tall native perennial wetland species. This plant is a member of the sedge family, and not a rush as is indicated by the common name. This plant requires wet to moist sites in a variety of soil types and prefers full sun, but will tolerate some light shade. It is a long lasting attractive plant in wet areas in landscaping and in wet gardens. It is typically found in wet grasslands, ditches, marshes, swamps, edges of ponds, and other wet areas. Ducks, geese, and other water birds feed on the plant and it provides nesting cover for several birds. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$15.00

Grey Stripe Sunflower (Helianthus annuus)

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Helianthus annuus 'Mammoth' is a garden cultivar that lives up to its name at 12' tall and flower heads up to 14" wide. The common name is Grey Stripe Sunflower. It is a summer flowering, native annual growing in full sun and prefers dry to medium soil moisture sites. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$74.50

Greyheaded Coneflower (Ratibida pinnata)

$74.50

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Greyheaded Coneflower is a 3' to 5' tall native perennial named for the gray central cone of disc flowers. However, as the flower matures the cone turns to a dark brown. This plant features nearly leafless, long upper branches bearing showy individual heads with drooping deep yellow 1" long petals. Greyheaded Coneflower is a distinctive, beautiful, and easily established garden plant. The flowers attract butterflies, and other pollinators, and seed eatng birds. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.

$380.00

Hairy Beardtongue (Penstemon hirsutus)

$380.00

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Hairy Beardtongue is a 1' to 2' tall, spring flowering native perennial wildflower. The showy, slim, tubular flowers have 5 lavender spreading lips. The flowers occur in open, spreading, and terminal clusters. This plant grows in full sun to part shade and dry to moist soil moisture sites. It is a great landscaping plant.

$125.00

Halberd-leaf Rosemallow (Hibiscus laevis)

$125.00

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Hibiscus Laevis commonly referred to as Halberd-leaf Rose mallow grows to 4-6 feet tall and has large showy white to pink flowers that are 3-6 inches across. This native perennial plant prefers wet to moist soils and full sun although it will tolerate some shade. This plant blooms in late summer and is a great pollinator attractor and works very well in landscaping situations.
$9.00

Hard Fescue (Festuca brevipila)

$9.00

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Festuca brevipila is a 6" to 24" tall densely tufted bunch grass. The common name is Hard Fescue. It is a late spring/early summer flowering, naturalized, perennial, growing in full sun and performs best in dry to medium soil moisture sites. Hard Fescue is commonly used for erosion control on roadsides and construction sites. It is used for weed suppression in orchards and solar panel farms. It is especially successful in heavy use areas like recreation areas and golf courses. For yards it is a great turf grass. The foliage is palatable to livestock and the seeds may be eaten by some songbirds and upland gamebirds.
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