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Hexastylis arifolia (Heart-leaf, Wild Ginger, Little Brown Jugs)
$10.00 -
Hyptis verticillata/ Condea verticillata (John Charles/ Yerba de San Martin)
$15.006′-8′ tall and wide heirloom perennial/shrub attracts bees, butterflies and insect. It has been used by medicinally and spiritually from the times of the Aztecs and Mayans to the present.
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Ipomoea sagitatta (Saltmarsh Morning-glory)
$6.00 -
Iris x albicans (White Bearded Iris or White Cemetary Iris)
$15.00 -
Leucanthemum vulgare (Oxeye Daisy)
$5.00 -
Lysimachia ciliata (Fringed Loosestrife)
$8.001′-2.5′ Native Perennial. Blooms from late Spring until Fall. Attracts oil bees which only feed on Lysimachia sps. Overwinters as brilliantly hued rosette. Spreads by seeds and short stolons. Used medicinally. Plant in shade to part shade. Average to wet soil. Tolerates seasonal flooding. Acid to circumneutral soil. It is pollinated by oil bees that only feed on Lysimachia. Hardy Zones 4-9. Native to most of Eastern and Central US and Canada. We propagated our plants from a native population in Screven Co., GA. We have been growing it since 2016. First in Southeastern US?
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Mecardonia procumbens syn. Bacopa procumbens (Baby Jump-up)
$6.00 -
Melanthera nivea (Salt and Pepper/ Snow Squarestem)
$7.00 – $14.00 -
Melica mutica (Two-flower Melic Grass)
$7.00 -
Mikania cordifolia (Heartleaf Climbing Hempweed, Guaco)
$10.00 – $20.00 -
Muhlenbergia sericea (Sweetgrass or Dune Hairgrass) SKU-MUHSER
$8.00 -
Oenothera simulans aka Gaura angustifolia (Southern Beeblossum or Morning-honeysuckle)
$8.00 -
Opuntia stricta var. stricta (Erect Prickly-pear) 1g
$15.00 -
Ornithogalum umbellatum (Star-of-Bethelehem)
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Orthosia scoparia/ Cynanchum scoparium (Leafless Swallowwort one of the “Milkweed Vines”)
$10.00 -
Penstemon laevigatus (Eastern Smooth Beardtongue, Appalachian Beardtongue)
$8.00