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Acmella repens (formerly Spilanthes americana) (Creeping Spotflower)
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Aesculus pavia (Red Buckye) SKU-AESPAV
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Allium canadense (Wild Onion) SKU-ALLCAN
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Alpinia zerumbet (Shell Ginger/ Pink Porcelain Lily)
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Amorpha fruticosa (Tall Indigo-bush)
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Ampelaster carolinianus (Climbing Aster)
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Andropogon tenuispatheus (Maritime Bluestem) SKU-ANDTEN
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Arundinaria tecta (Switch Cane) “Beaufort Banty”
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Asclepias perennis (Swampforest Milkweed)
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Bacopa caroliniana (Lemon Bacopa, Blue Water-hyssop) SKU-BACCAR
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Boehmeria cylindrica (False Nettle or “Stingless Nettles”)
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Canna flaccida (Southern Marsh Canna, Golden Canna, Bandana of the Everglades) SKU-CANFLA
$10.004′-6′ tall native perennial. Fragrant, yellow flowers open in the evening and attract moths. Larval host of Brazilian Skipper and Canna Moth. Experiments indicate that this species is effective in removing excess nutrients from runoff water. Sun or part shade. Average to wet soil.
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Canna indica (Indian shot/Platanillo/Achira)
$10.00Heirloom Plant. Carefree. Lush leaves. Vivid Flowers. Pollinator Magnet. Shelter plant. Edible. Medicinal. Dyes. Used to make many other things. Sun/Shade Wet/Dry Salt Water Tolerant. Deer Baffle. Propagation Source: Naturalized Population, Beaufort Co., SC.
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Cephalanthus occidentalis (Buttonbush)
$15.006-15 foot tall native deciduous shrub or small tree. Bees and Butterflies are attracted to its white flowers in the summer. Thrives in wet to average soil. Tolerates seasonal flooding. Sun or part-shade. Blooms on new wood, treat as perennial (cut to ground in winter) where space is limited. Propagation Source: native populations: Beaufort Co., SC
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Chasmanthium latifolium (River Oats)
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Cicuta maculata var. maculata (Water Hemlock) SKU-CICMAC
$7.00Native evergreen perennial with handsome foliage and beautiful flowers. Best larval host for Black Swallowtail Butterflies. Pollinated by numerous species of native pollinating insects: Bees, wasps, flies and beetles. Birds are attracted to the seeds and insects that feed on it. Though toxic to humans, it has also been used medicinally. Though native to all but 6 of the lower 48 states: WA, NV, UT, NM, WY, MT. Rarely offered for sale. Propagation source: Native Populations: Beaufort Co., SC. Sun or Part Shade. Average to Wet. Deer Resistant. Salt-water tolerant.