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Big Leaf Aster
Eurybia macrophylla
$6.00A shade-tolerant perennial groundcover with large leaves and white flowers from August to October, forming a dense carpet in woodland gardens and resisting deer browsing.
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Blue False Indigo
Baptisia australis
$6.00A bushy perennial reaching up to 5 feet tall, with vibrant purple blooms in early summer. Thrives in full to partial sun across a range of soils from clay to sand.
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Butterflyweed
Asclepias tuberosa
$6.00Summer-blooming perennial with vivid orange clusters that support monarch caterpillars and provide nectar for bees and hummingbirds.
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Button Blazing Star
Liatris aspera
$6.00Upright spikes of purple blooms from midsummer to fall add vertical interest to sunny, well-drained gardens.
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Cardinal Flower
Lobelia cardinalis
$6.00Cardinal Flower produces vivid red tubular blooms from July to September, making a bold statement in moist garden spots.
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Common Evening Primrose
Oenothera biennis
$6.00A tall biennial reaching up to 6′ with vibrant yellow flowers that open in the evening from June to October, adaptable to full–partial sun and dry to medium-wet soils.
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Compass Plant
Silphium laciniatum
$6.00A tall perennial with sunflower-like yellow blooms from June to September, adding vertical impact to borders and prairies.
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Cream False Indigo
Baptisia bracteata
$6.00Cream False Indigo bears cream-colored blooms in late spring and forms tidy 2-foot-tall clumps in full to partial sun.
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Cup Plant
Silphium perfoliatum
$6.00Cup Plant reaches up to 6 ft with bright yellow blooms July–September and distinctive cup-shaped leaves that hold rainwater to support wildlife.
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Dense Blazing Star
Liatris spicata
$6.00Dense Blazing Star produces 3-foot-tall spikes of vivid purple flowers from midsummer through fall, adding striking vertical color to sunny, well-drained spots.
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Downy Wood Mint
Blephilia ciliata
$6.00A compact perennial with fuzzy foliage and clusters of soft purple summer blooms, ideal for shaded, moist soils.
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Dwarf Blazing Star
Liatris cylindracea
$6.00A compact perennial reaching about 12 inches with vibrant purple flower spikes from July to October. Thrives in full to partial sun on dry, sandy to loamy soils and attracts butterflies, hummingbirds, and long-tongued bees.
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Early Meadow Rue
Thalictrum dioicum
$6.00Delicate woodland perennial with green spring blooms, thriving in partial to full shade.
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False Boneset
Brickellia eupatorioides
$6.00A 3-foot perennial with fragrant, cream-colored late-summer blooms, ideal for dry, sandy or loamy soils in full to partial sun.
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Golden Alexander
Zizia aurea
$6.00A 2-ft tall, clump-forming perennial with bright yellow umbrella-like blooms in May and June, adaptable to sun or shade and a wide range of soils.
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Hairy Beardtongue
Penstemon hirsutus
$6.00Compact perennial reaching 18 inches tall with purple blooms in May and June; adapts to sun or shade in loam or sandy, dry to medium soils. Benefits wildlife including bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and Baltimore Checkerspot larvae.
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Hairy Wood Mint
Blephilia hirsuta
$6.00A shade-loving perennial with fragrant foliage and clusters of white blooms from June to September, growing up to 3 feet tall.
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Heart Leaf Aster
Symphyotrichum cordifolium
$6.00A shade-tolerant perennial reaching 3 ft tall with vibrant blue September–October blooms that support late-season pollinators.
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Jacob’s Ladder
Polemonium reptans
$6.00A 12-inch perennial with pinnate, ladder-like leaves and sky-blue flowers in spring, ideal for shady borders and woodland gardens.
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Leadplant
Amorpha canescens
$6.00Leadplant is a low-growing shrub with spikes of purple blooms in early summer that attract butterflies and bees. Its seeds feed songbirds, and it serves as a host plant for the Southern Dogface Butterfly.
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Midland Shootingstar
Dodecatheon meadia
$6.00Elegant nodding pink flowers bloom April to June on a compact 12-inch plant. Tolerant of full to partial sun and a range of soils from clay to sand.
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Mountain Mint
Pycnanthemum virginianum
$6.00A fragrant perennial reaching 3 ft tall, with clusters of white blooms from June to September and vigorous spreading ideal for rain gardens and naturalized beds.
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New Jersey Tea
Ceanothus americanus
$6.00Compact shrub reaching 3 ft with fragrant white flower clusters from June to August, ideal for naturalistic gardens or low hedges.
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Nodding Onion
Allium cernuum
$6.00A clumping perennial with nodding purple flower clusters up to 18 inches tall that thrives in full to partial sun across various soils and self-seeds to form graceful drifts.
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Obediant Plant
Physostegia virginiana
$6.00Obedient Plant produces 4 ft-tall spikes of pink blooms in late summer and thrives in moist soils with full to partial sun, making it perfect for rain gardens and damp borders.
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Pale Purple Coneflower
Echinacea pallida
$6.00A stately perennial with pale pink, daisy-like blooms on 3′ stems from June to July. Thrives in full to partial sun in well-drained soils and attracts butterflies and songbirds.
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Pasque Flower
Anemone patens var. wolfgangiana
$6.00Pasque Flower produces vibrant purple, cup-shaped blooms just 6 inches high in early spring, thriving in sunny to partially shaded, well-drained sites.
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Poke Milkweed
Asclepias exaltata
$6.00A shade-loving perennial reaching 5 ft tall with clusters of white flowers in early summer; thrives in moist soils and serves as a key nectar source and Monarch larval host.
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Prairie Blazingstar
Liatris pycnostachya
$6.00Prairie Blazingstar features 3–5 ft tall spikes of vibrant purple blooms in midsummer, thriving in full sun and medium-moisture soils.
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Prairie Onion
Allium cernuum
$6.00Nodding clusters of lavender-pink blooms top 12–18″ clumps of grasslike foliage in midsummer. Adapts to full or partial sun and a range of soils, adding delicate color to borders, rock gardens, and naturalized areas.
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Prairie Smoke
Geum triflorum
$6.00A low-growing perennial with nodding pink spring blooms and distinctive wispy seed heads that add year-round interest. Drought-tolerant and easy to grow in sunny, well-drained sites.
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Purple Giant Hyssop
Agastache scrophulariifolia
$6.00A towering perennial with deep purple flower spikes from July to October, adding vertical drama to borders. A vital nectar source for hummingbirds and the endangered Rusty Patch Bumblebee.
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Showy Tick Trefoil
Desmodium canadense
$6.00An adaptable perennial with clusters of purple blooms in July and August and sticky seed pods that feed turkey, quail, and pheasants.
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Shrubby St John’s Wort
Hypericum prolificum
$6.00A hardy shrub reaching about 4 ft tall with bright yellow blooms July–September, adaptable to clay, loam, or sandy soil in full to partial sun.
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Side-oats Grama
Bouteloua curtipendula
$6.00A graceful clump-forming grass up to 2′ tall, with arching oat-like seed spikes and blue-green foliage that turns golden in fall.
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Small Yellow Wild Indigo
Baptisia tinctoria
$6.00Compact perennial with bright yellow, pea-like flowers from June to August. Tolerant of dry sandy soils in full to partial sun.
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Smooth Blue Aster
Symphyotrichum laeve
$6.00Smooth Blue Aster produces vibrant blue flower clusters from August to October, reaching 4 ft tall in full to partial sun. Its clumping habit is ideal for perennial beds and borders and it hosts Northern Crescent butterfly larvae.
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Spotted Bee Balm
Monarda punctata
$6.00Spotted Bee Balm produces purple, spotted flower clusters from July to September, growing to 2 feet tall in sandy, well-drained soils under full to partial sun. It adds vibrant midsummer color while drawing bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.
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Sundial Lupine
Lupinus perennis
$6.00A compact perennial with vibrant purple spikes that bloom May–July, attracting butterflies and serving as a larval host for the endangered Karner Blue.
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Tall Bellflower
Campanula americana
$6.00Tall Bellflower features vibrant blue, bell-shaped blooms on 5-foot stems in shady to partially shaded spots and self-sows without becoming invasive.
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Turtlehead
Chelone glabra
$6.00A sturdy perennial up to 4 ft tall with cream-colored, turtlehead blooms from July to September that thrives in moist soils and supports butterflies.
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Virgin’s Bower
Clematis virginiana
$6.00A vigorous deciduous vine reaching up to 9 ft, bearing clusters of small white flowers in midsummer. Ideal for trellises, fences, or pergolas in full to partial sun.
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Virginia Bluebells
Mertensia virginica
$6.00Virginia Bluebells form clumps of heart-shaped leaves topped in spring by nodding clusters of bell-shaped blue flowers.
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White False Indigo
Baptisia alba
$6.00White False Indigo is a sturdy perennial forming elegant spikes of white blooms up to 4 ft tall in early summer. It thrives in full to partial sun, tolerates a wide range of soils, and becomes drought-tolerant once established.
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Whorled Milkweed
Asclepias verticillata
$6.00Slender perennial with white blooms July–September, reaching about 2 ft and thriving in dry, well-drained soils in full to partial sun. Hosts monarch caterpillars and offers nectar to pollinators.
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Wild Bergamot
Monarda fistulosa
$6.00Wild Bergamot produces clusters of purple flowers from July to September, growing up to 5 feet tall in full to partial sun and adapting to clay, loam, or sandy soils.
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Wild Four O’Clock
Mirabilis nyctaginea
$6.00A robust perennial reaching up to 4 feet with vibrant purple blooms from June to September; thrives in full sun and dry to medium soils while attracting hummingbirds, moths, and bees.
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Wild Geranium
Geranium maculatum
$6.00A spring-blooming perennial with soft purple flowers and lush foliage, growing just 12 inches tall—ideal for shade or part-sun borders and rock gardens.
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Wild Golden Glow
Rudbeckia laciniata
$6.00A towering perennial bearing bright yellow daisy-like blooms from July to October, adding late-season color to moist borders and shade gardens. Spreads vigorously via rhizomes and self-seeding, forming large drifts over time.
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Wild Hyacinth
Camassia scilloides
$6.00Clusters of vivid blue, bell-shaped flowers appear on 2 ft stems in late spring; tolerates full to partial sun and a range of soil types.
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Wild Petunia
Ruellia humilis
$6.00A low-growing perennial with purple funnel-shaped blooms from June to August. Spreads readily in full sun and dry to medium soils, ideal for rock gardens and wildlife-friendly borders.
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Yellow Coneflower
Ratibida pinnata
$6.00A tall perennial bearing bright yellow, daisy-like blooms from July to September, thriving in full to partial sun and varied soils. Its cheerful flowers attract butterflies and bees.
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Yellow Giant Hyssop
Agastache scrophulariifolia
$6.00A tall perennial reaching 6′ with vibrant purple flowers from July to October, adding vertical interest to late-season gardens.
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Anise Hyssop
Agastache foeniculum
$6.00Aromatic perennial forming upright clumps of vibrant purple flower spikes from June to September. Grows to 3 ft in full to partial sun and well-drained loam or sandy soils, readily self-seeding in gardens.
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Aromatic Aster
Symphyotrichum oblongifolium
$6.00Aromatic Aster produces vibrant purple flowers from August to November on fragrant foliage, reaching up to 2 feet tall in full sun and dry to medium soils.
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Bergamot
Monarda fistulosa
$6.00A 2–5 ft tall perennial with vibrant purple blooms from midsummer to early fall, adaptable to full or partial sun and a wide range of soils.
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Black Eyed Susan
Rudbeckia hirta
$6.00A drought-tolerant perennial with bright yellow daisy-like blooms from June to September, reaching 1–3 ft tall. Self-seeds to naturalize borders and meadows.
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Brown Eyed Susan
Rudbeckia triloba
$6.00Brown Eyed Susan bears cheerful yellow, daisy-like blooms on 2–5 ft stems from July through September and self-seeds readily to form naturalized drifts. It thrives in full sun with medium-moisture loamy or sandy soils.
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Common Milkweed
Asclepias syriaca
$6.00This robust upright perennial reaches 2–4 ft and bears fragrant lavender-pink flower clusters in summer. It thrives in full sun and dry soils while providing essential habitat for Monarch caterpillars and nectar for butterflies.
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Culver’s Root
Veronicastrum virginicum
$6.00Grows up to 6 ft tall with upright white flower spikes in midsummer, adding vertical interest while supporting bees and butterflies.
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Great Blue Lobelia
Lobelia siphilitica
$6.00Great Blue Lobelia produces vibrant blue flower spikes from July to September and thrives in medium to moist soils with full to partial sun.
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Hoary Vervain
Verbena stricta
$6.00Upright perennial with 2–4 ft tall spikes of purple flowers in summer, thriving in sunny, well-drained sites.
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Lance-Leaf Coreopsis
Coreopsis lanceolata
$6.00A bright yellow, daisy-like perennial reaching up to 2′ tall in full sun, tolerating dry to medium-moisture loam or sandy soils. Naturalizes readily via rhizomes and self-seeding for meadow and pollinator plantings.
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Little Bluestem
Schizachyrium scoparium
$6.00A clumping grass with blue-green foliage that turns coppery in fall, forming 2–3 ft tall mounds in full sun.
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Meadow Blazingstar
liatris ligulistylis
$6.00A 3–5 ft tall perennial producing vibrant purple flower spikes in late summer that thrives in moist, loamy full sun sites and attracts butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees.
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New England Aster
Aster novae-angliae
$6.00A striking perennial with vibrant purple blooms from August to October, growing 3–6 ft tall in full to partial sun. Thrives in medium to moist clay, loam, or sandy soils and provides crucial late-season nectar for migrating butterflies.
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Ohio Goldenrod
Solidago ohioensis
$6.00Ohio Goldenrod produces clusters of bright yellow flowers from August to September, growing 3–4 ft tall to add late-season color and support pollinators in full-sun gardens.
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Ohio Spiderwort
Tradescantia ohiensis
$6.00Ohio Spiderwort features vibrant purple blooms in early summer on 2–4 ft stems and spreads vigorously via rhizomes. It adapts to clay, loam, or sandy soils in full to partial sun.
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Prairie Dropseed
Sporobolus heterolepis
$6.00A tidy, mound-forming grass reaching 2–4 ft tall, Prairie Dropseed displays fine, feathery green seed heads in late summer, adding subtle texture to sunny, well-drained gardens while providing seeds for birds and habitat for rare skippers.
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Purple Coneflower
Echinacea purpurea
$6.00Showy clumping perennial up to 4′ tall with bright purple blooms July–September. Self-seeds easily and its seedheads feed songbirds.
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Purple Prairie Clover
Dalea purpurea
$6.00A compact perennial clover with vivid purple flower spikes in midsummer, thriving in full sun and dry to medium soils. It attracts bees and butterflies while adding color to rock gardens and prairie borders.
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Showy Goldenrod
Solidago speciosa
$6.00A clump-forming perennial that reaches up to 4′ tall with bright yellow late-summer blooms. Thrives in full sun and well-drained soils, supplying vital nectar and seeds for wildlife.
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Sky Blue Aster
Symphyotrichum oolentangiense
$6.00Sky Blue Aster produces vibrant blue daisy-like flowers on 2–3 ft stems from August to October, thriving in full sun and dry to medium loam or sandy soils.
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Smooth Penstemon
Penstemon digitalis
$6.00Smooth Penstemon forms 2–3 ft clumps of green foliage topped by white tubular blooms in early summer, drawing bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.
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Stiff Coreopsis
Coreopsis palmata
$6.00A drought-tolerant perennial with vibrant yellow flowers from June to August, reaching up to 3 feet. Thrives in full sun and sandy or loamy soils, providing bold color in open gardens.
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Sweet Joe Pye Weed
Eupatorium purpureum
$6.00A stately perennial reaching 7 ft with fragrant pink flower clusters atop strong, upright stems from midsummer to early fall. Thrives in part to full shade in moist to medium soils.
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Wild Quinine
Parthenium integrifolium
$6.00A robust perennial reaching 3–5 ft with summer white blooms and a self-seeding habit for easy naturalizing.
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Wild Senna
Senna hebecarpa
$6.00A robust perennial up to 6 ft tall with distinctive pinnate foliage and bright yellow July–August blooms in full to partial sun and medium-to-wet soils.