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Larkspur or Wild Delphinium
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Delphinium tricorne is a gorgeous Wild Larkspur that's a favorite for wildflower gardens. Only about 18" tall.
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1.0000
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Cardinal Flower
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Lobelia cardinalis. One of No. America's favorites. Tall vivid red flower spikes in late summer. Hummingbird favorite.
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1.0000
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Blue Cardinal Flower or Great Blue Lobelia
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Lobelia syphilitica. The easy-to-grow Great Blue Lobelia adds wonderful mid and late summer color to the wild garden.
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1.0000
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Great White Trillium
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Trillium grandiflorum Probably American gardeners' favorite woodland wildflower, the famous large-flowered trillium.
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1.0000
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Red Trillium
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Trillium erectum. The famous "Wake Robin" or Red Trillium is easy to grow, and tolerant of almost any soil.
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1.0000
UOM: Root
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Rose Trillium
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Trillium catesbaei An easy to grow trillium with a famous name. The rosy pink flowers nod beneath the leaves.
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Bareroot Plant
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1.0000
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Yellow Trillium
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Trillium luteum This is one of the "sessile" trilliums, the group with the flowers sitting on top of the three leaves.
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1.0000
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Bloodroot
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Sanguineria canadensis. A wild garden favorite forever, Bloodroot is a great beauty plus a bearer of Indian Lore and rich history.
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1.0000
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Jack-In-The-Pulpit
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Arisaema triphyllum. Everyone loves Jack in the Pulpit, especially children. The green sentinel stands tall.
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Bareroot Plant
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1.0000
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Wild Red Columbine
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Aquilegia canadensis. The famous Wild Red Columbine loved by gardeners and hummingbirds. Native from Canada to the Gulf.
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Bareroot Plant
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1.0000
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Trailing Arbutus or Mayflower
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Epigaea repens. This exquisite woodland flower is the shell pink beauty that greeted the Pilgrims when they landed.
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Bareroot Plant
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1.0000
UOM: Root
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Wild Blue Violet
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Viola papilionacea. Everyone loves our classic native violets. Simple to grow and dependable for great color each spring.
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1.0000
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Wild Yellow Violet or Smooth Yellow Violet
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Viola pennsylvanica This is one of the stemmed violets with stunning yellow blooms. Great companion with trilliums.
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Bareroot Plant
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1.0000
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Wild Ginger
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Asarum canadense. Not the famous spice, but a beautiful plant of the forest floor with shy flowers under the leaves.
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Bareroot Plant
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1.0000
UOM: Root
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Dutchman's Breeches
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Dicentra cucullaria. One of America's famous wildflowers, a small, wild version of Bleeding Heart with white flowers.
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Bareroot Plant
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1.0000
UOM: Root
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