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$350.00

Heath Aster (Symphyotrichum pilosum)

$350.00

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Heath Aster is a 1' to 3' tall, somewhat bushy, native perennial. Heath Aster flowers in late summer into fall and flowers will last until frost killed. The plant produces a showy floral cascade of small white flowers with yellow centers. The plant prefers dry to medium soils, is drought tolerant, and will grow well in full sun or partial shade. Heath Aster is of special value to native bees and as a pollinator conservation species. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$350.00

Herbaceous Mimosa - Crockett Germplasm (Mimosa strigillosa)

$350.00

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Herbaceous Mimosa is a perennial, warm season, legume which grows to a height of 6 to 8 inches with a sprawling growth form. The deciduous, bi-pinnate foliage is dark green with four to six pinnae pairs containing 10 to 15 leaflets each. The attractive blooms resemble a pink cotton ball, lending to the plant?s common name, ?powder puff?. Each bloom produces four to five seed pods that contain two to three seed each. Mature seeds are olive brown with a hard seed coat. There are 47,000 seeds per pound, and the seeds measure approximately 5 mm long and 3 mm wide. Crockett Germplasm exhibits drought tolerance, folding its leaves and closing stomata to conserve moisture during dry, hot periods. Crockett Germplasm plant material is from East Texas Plant Materials Center and was selected for superior seedling vigor, foliage density, rate of spread, drought tolerance, and seed production. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed.
$620.00

Hoary Mountain Mint (Pycnanthemum incanum)

$620.00

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Hoary Mountain Mint is a 2' to 3' tall, native perennial that is different from the other mountain mints by the fuzzy, white appearance of the upper leaves and bracts. This is a summer flowering plant featuring multiple clusters of small two-lipped white flowers. The lavender spots occur on the lower lip of the flower. Hoary Mountain Mint is easy to establish and prefers dry to medium soils but will tolerate moist soils. It grows well in full sun or part shade. A good garden plant for borders, native plant gardens, pollinator conservation plantings, and wildflower meadows. Native American medicinal use was extensive. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.

$112.50

Hoary Vervain (Verbena stricta)

$112.50

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Verbena stricta, with a common name of Hoary Vervain, is a 1' to 2' tall, summer flowering forb. It is a native, self seeding perennial that grows in full sun to part shade, and in dry to medium soil moisture sites. Landscaping and garden use includes borders, meadows, prairies, and native gardens. The plant is easy to grow and may form colonies from self-seeding. It has a long flowering period and the spis of small blue flowers may last 4 to 6 weeks. The seeds are sought after by many small mammals and birds. The plant attracts buterflies.

$255.00

Hop Sedge (Carex lupulina)

$255.00

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Hop Sedge is a 3' to 4' native perennial belonging to the sedge family. It is found all over all the central and eastern US. It is a common sedge of swamp edges, marshes, and back-waters along streams and ponds, seasonally flooded woodlands, wet fields, and ditches. The large bristly seed heads are an interesting feature when included in pond edges, ditches, and other wet sites in the garden. The large, bristly seed heads provide interesting addtions to wetland gardens and it is a significant food plant for waterfowl.

$26.25

Illinois Bundleflower (Desmanthus illinoensis)

$26.25

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Illinois Bundleflower is 2' to 4' tall, native perennial legume. It has small inconspicuous white flowers, 1" wide bundles of twisted bean-like seed pods, and fern-like leaves that fold when touched. This plant prefers moist sites but will tolerate dry sites and some shade. It grows best in medium textured soils but is much less tolerant of heavy clays. It is perhaps best used in native plant gardens, wildflower meadows, and wildlife habitat plantings. The young foliage is relished by deer and the plant provides excellent brood rearing cover for ground nesting birds. The seeds are a favorite of turkey, quail, and small mammals. Illinois Bundleflower is one our most important wildlife habitat species.

$70.00

Indian Blanket (Gaillardia pulchella)

$70.00

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Indian Blanket is a 1' to 2' tall, native annual that has become one of our most popular garden annuals. It is easily established in dry to medium, well drained soils in full sun, and it thrives in dry sandy, poor soils. It will not tolerate wet soils. Indian Blanket flowers from May through August with a profusion of showy 1" wide flower heads. The rays are red at the base and are tipped with 3 yellow teeth. This annual readily reseeds and is a must for wildflower meadows. Indian Blanket is a good pollinator conservation plant. Native Americans used this plant to treat skin disorders, sore eyes, and numerous other maladies. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.

$17.50

Indian Grass (Sorghastrum nutans)

$17.50

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Indian Grass is a 3' to 6' tall native, perennial, warm season bunch grass. It is one of the 4 dominant grasses of the central and eastern native, warm season grasslands. It grows in a wide variety of soil types and soil moisture, but cannot withstand being submerged for extended periods. It prefers full sun sites. The graceful plume-like bronze heads make this a great ornamental grass for gardens and landscaping. This is one of our most valuable wildlife habitat species. It provides predator cover, thermal protection, movement and escape cover, nesting habitat, nursing areas, food, and much more for quail, turkey, song birds, deer, small mammals and a host of other wildlife. Rumsey Cultivar plant material is from Jefferson County, Illinois and was developed for forage in the cornbelt states. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$18.00

Indian Grass - Cherokee National Forest Collection (Sorghastrum nutans)

$18.00

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Indian Grass is a 3' to 6' tall native perennial warm season bunch grass. It is one of the 4 dominant grasses of the central and eastern US grasslands. It grows in a wide variety of soil types and soil moisture, but cannot withstand being submerged for extended periods. It prefers full sun sites. The graceful plume-like bronze heads make this a great ornamental grass for gardens and landscaping. This is one of our most valuable wildlife habitat species. It provides predator cover, thermal protection, movement and escape cover, nesting habitat, nursing areas, food, and much more for quail, turkey, song birds, deer, small mammals and a host of other wildlife. Seed from this collection is made possible in cooperation with the Cherokee National Forest. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed.

$95.00

Iron Weed (Vernonia gigantea)

$95.00

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Iron Weed is a 5' to 8' tall native perennial often found in heavily grazed, moist lowland pastures, damp alluvial grasslands, and woodland and stream margins. Iron Weed grows best in moist soils and full sun, but will persist in partial shade. This summer and fall flowering plant features large showy 12" wide heads of small brilliant blue to purple flowers. It makes a good contrasting background plant in the garden and is widely used in wildflower meadows, conservation plantings, and wildlife habitat mixes. Bees, butterflies, and other pollinators are strongly attracted to Iron Weed and it is a common component in pollinator conservation seed mixes. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$5.00

Japanese Millet (Echinochloa esculenta)

$5.00

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Echinochloa esculenta is a 2' to 4' tall summer flowering naturalized annual grass. It grows best in full sun and requires medium to wet soil moisture sites. The common name is Japanese Millet. It is a good wildlife food source for doves, turkey, songbirds, and especially ducks.

$237.50

June Grass (Koeleria macrantha)

$237.50

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Koeleria macrantha, known as June Grass, is a cool season, clump-forming, tufted, perennial bunch grass. It is a 6" to 24" tall, spring flowering, native perennial, growing in full sun to part shade and in dry to medium soil moisture sites. June Grass provides high quality livestock forage in early to late spring.
$5.00

Kentucky Bluegrass (Poa pratensis)

$5.00

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Kentucky Bluegrass is a 12" to 18" tall, spring-flowering grass. USDA lists this plant as both native and introduced. It is debated as to whether the entire population was brought over by the early settlers. It is a perennial that grows in full sun or part shade and in dry to medium soil moisture sites. It is probably best known as a turf grass for lawns and parks.

$7.48

Korean Lespedeza (Kummerowia stipulacea)

$7.48

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Kummerowia stipulacea, called Korean Lespedeza, is an annual introduced legume similar to Kobe Lespedeza. It is a 1' to 1?' tall spring/summer flowering plant growing in full sun and in dry to medium soil moisture sites. K. stipulacea is better adapted to the northern states.
$135.36

KY Pollinator Mix 1

$135.36

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This mix is one of the standard mixes listed on the 327 Conservation Cover Job sheet for pollinator habitat in the state of Kentucky. Kentucky Pollinator Mix 1 should be planted at 6.50 PLS pounds per acre.
$66.82

KY Pollinator Mix 2

$66.82

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This mix is one of the standard mixes listed on the 327 Conservation Cover Job sheet for pollinator habitat in the state of Kentucky. Kentucky Pollinator Mix 2 should be planted at 6.50 PLS pounds per acre.
$52.18

KY Pollinator Mix 3

$52.18

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This mix is one of the standard mixes listed on the 327 Conservation Cover Job sheet for pollinator habitat in the state of Kentucky. Kentucky Pollinator Mix 3 should be planted at 6.50 PLS pounds per acre.
$53.38

KY Pollinator Mix 4

$53.38

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This mix is one of the standard mixes listed on the 327 Conservation Cover Job sheet for pollinator habitat in the state of Kentucky.  Kentucky Pollinator Mix 4 should be planted at 6.50 PLS pounds per acre.
$6.18

Lab Lab (Lablab purpureus)

$6.18

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Lablab purpureus, usually called Lab Lab, is a spring flowering introduced legume. It has a thick 3' tall stem and climbing vines that may be up to 25' long. Bluish clusters of flowers are in the leaf axis. Lab Lab is an annual growing in full sun or part shade and in dry to medium soil moisture sites.
$8.38

Ladino White Clover (Trifolium repens)

$8.38

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Ladino Clover is a 6" to 18" tall, late spring to early summer flowering legume. It is an introduced 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.
$32.50

Lance-Leaved Coreopsis (Coreopsis lanceolata)

$32.50

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Lance Leaved Coreopsis is a 1' to 2' tall, native, perennial with 1" wide bright yellow flowers. It is a spring to early summer flowering plant preferring dry to medium soils in full sun. The plant will tolerate very poor soils, is drought tolerant, and will grow in part shade; however, fewer flowers are produced in shade. Lance Leaved Coreopsis freely self-seeds and may naturalize into large colonies if self-seeding is not controlled. Deadheading will greatly increase and prolong flower production. Birds relish the large quantities of seed produced and this is a good pollinator conservation plant. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$585.00

Lance-Leaved Goldenrod (Euthamia graminifolia)

$585.00

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Lance-Leaved Goldenrod is a 3? to 5? tall, native, perennial with a flat-topped arrangement of small, yellow flowers. A summer flowering plant that grows best in medium to moist soils in full sun. It is a good pollinator conservation species.
$500.00

Lanceleaf Thoroughwort (Eupatorium hyssopifolium)

$500.00

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Lanceleaf Thoroughwort is a 2? to 4? tall, native perennial with whorls of narrow leaves and nearly flat-topped inflorescences of small white flowers. A summer flowering plant preferring dry to medium soils in full sun. Lanceleaf Thoroughwort attracts numerous pollinator species.
$75.00

Large Flowered Coreopsis (Coreopsis grandiflora)

$75.00

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Large Flowered Coreopsis is a 1' to 2' tall native perennial with 1" wide bright yellow flowers. It is a spring to early summer flowering plant preferring dry to medium soils in full sun. The plant will tolerate very poor soils, is drought tolerant, and will grow in part shade; however, fewer flowers are produced in shade. Large Flowered Coreopsis freely self-seeds and may naturalize into large colonies if self-seeding is not controlled. Deadheading will greatly increase and prolong flower production. Birds relish the large quantities of seed produced and this is a good pollinator conservation plant.
$265.00

Lavender Hyssop (Agastache foeniculum)

$265.00

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Lavender Hyssop is a 1' to 3' tall, late summer flowering plant with dense terminal spikes of 2-lipped blue flowers. It is a perennial that grows well in dry to medium moisture soils and can grow in part shade. Lavender Hyssop is a good pollinator plant and a excellent garden plant.
$200.00

Lead Plant (Amorpha canescens)

$200.00

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Lead Plant is a 2' to 3' tall, drought tolerant, shrub-like, native perennial with showy terminal spikes of small blue flowers. Lead Plant grows well in dry to medium, somewhat poor or acidic soils and tolerates full sun or part shade. It is an attractive ornamental and ground cover in native gardens and wildflower meadows. The nitrogen fixing ability adds to its value in gardens and in restoration projects. The plant is eaten by deer and is a valuable pollinator conservation species. Native Americans made limited use of the plant to treat a variety of ailments and made a tea from the leaves. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$87.50

Lemon Mint (Monarda citriodora)

$87.50

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Lemon Mint is a 1' to 2' tall, native, short lived perennial, or sometimes annual, whose common name is derived from the pleasant lemony fragrance of the flowers. It flowers in spring and early summer and features whorls of aromatic lavender to pink flowers on long terminal spikes. Lemon Mint prefers dry to medium soils in full sun or part shade and is usually found in prairies, meadows, and open fields. Lemon Mint is easy to grow, easy to maintain, forms large colonies, and is a great garden flower. Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other pollinators are attracted to this lemon-scented mint. The plant has a history of use for tea and raw in salads. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$29.50

Little Barley (Hordeum pusillum)

$29.50

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Little Barley is spring and early summer growing annual bunch grass. It grows best in firm to medium textured soils with medium soil moisture requirements. Little Barley requires full sun sites and has a low drought tolerance. The plant is found widely spread throughout the United States. It is a candidate for quick temporary erosion control and as a cool season cover crop. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed.
$27.50

Little Bluestem 'ALDOUS' (Schizachyrium scoparium)

$27.50

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Little Bluestem is a 2' to 4' tall, native, perennial, warm season bunch grass. It is adapted to a wide variety of soils and soil moisture and can withstand some shading. It is perhaps best adapted to well-drained, dry, poor soils. As an ornamental it is a valued plant in borders, native gardens, and wildflower meadows. Little Bluestem is perhaps our most important native grass for wildlife habitat, especially for ground nesting birds. Bare ground between the clumps allows for travel, bugging sites, nesting areas, and predator cover. Aldous Cultivar plant material is from the Flint Hills of Kansas, south of Manhattan, Kansas and is medium-late maturing. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$27.50

Little Bluestem 'CAMPER' (Schizachyrium scoparium)

$27.50

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Little Bluestem is a 2' to 4' tall, native, perennial, warm season bunch grass. It is adapted to a wide variety of soils and soil moisture and can withstand some shading. It is perhaps best adapted to well-drained, dry, poor soils. As an ornamental it is a valued plant in borders, native gardens, and wildflower meadows. Little Bluestem is perhaps our most important native grass for wildlife habitat, especially for ground nesting birds. Bare ground between the clumps allows for travel, bugging sites, nesting areas, and predator cover. ?Camper? Cultivar plant material is from Nebraska and Kansas. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$27.50

Little Bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium)

$27.50

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Little Bluestem is a 2' to 4' tall, native, perennial, warm season bunch grass. It is adapted to a wide variety of soils and soil moisture and can withstand some shading. It is perhaps best adapted to well-drained, dry, poor soils. As an ornamental it is a valued plant in borders, native gardens, and wildflower meadows. Little Bluestem is perhaps our most important native grass for wildlife habitat, especially for ground nesting birds. Bare ground between the clumps allows for travel, bugging sites, nesting areas, and predator cover. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$60.00

Little Bluestem - Coastal Plains Germplasm (Schizachyrium scoparium)

$60.00

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Little Bluestem is a 2' to 4' tall native perennial warm season bunch grass. It is adapted to a wide variety of soils and soil moisture, and can withstand some shading. It is perhaps best adapted to well-drained, dry, poor soils. As an ornamental it is a valued plant in borders, native gardens, and wildflower meadows. Little Bluestem is perhaps our most important native grass for wildlife habitat, especially for ground nesting birds. Bare ground for travel, bugging sites, nesting areas, and predator cover are a few of the advantages for ground nesting birds. Coastal Plains Germplasm plant material is from East Texas Plant Materials Center and was developed for ease of establishment in the coastal plains region. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed.
$750.00

Longbract Wild Indigo (Baptisia bracteata)

$750.00

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Baptisia bracteata is an early summer flowering native perennial with long racemes of large cream/white pea-like flowers. The common name of this legume is Longbract Wild Indigo which and it prefers full sun to part shade sites and dry to medium moisture soils.
$55.00

Lupine (Lupinus perennis)

$55.00

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Lupine is a 1' to 2' tall, native, perennial, nitrogen fixing legume. It flowers in the summer and features long, dense clusters of showy, bright blue, pea-like flowers. The plant prefers dry, sandy soils but will tolerate moist soils. It grows well in full sun or part shade. This plant is very adaptable and will do well in a number of garden settings. Lupine is browsed by deer and birds and small mammals eat the seed. The plant is especially attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$450.00

Maryland Meadowbeauty (Rhexia mariana)

$450.00

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Maryland Meadowbeauty is a 1' to 3' tall native perennial that grows best in highly organic soils and is usually found in ditches, wet meadows, swamp edges, and other moist to wet sites. This plant flowers in the spring and summer. The bright pink 1" to 2" wide flowers have four petals and a distinctive cluster of long drooping orange anthers. This is an attractive plant for moist garden sites; however, the seed is so small care must be taken not to get them too deep or they will not sprout. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight.
$79.00

Maryland Senna (Senna marilandica)

$79.00

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Maryland Senna is a 3? to 6? tall native legume with showy racemes of yellow flowers. A mid to late summer flowering plant that grows well in full sun or partial shade and dry to wet soils. The seeds are relished by quail, turkey and many other birds.
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