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Ageratina altissima (Greater White Snakeroot)
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Alpinia zerumbet (Shell Ginger/ Pink Porcelain Lily)
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Ampelopsis cordifolia (Heartleaf Peppervine)
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Artemisia ludoviciana (White Sage/ Prairie Sage/ Smudging Sage/Lousiana Wormwood/ Estafiate)
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Bacopa monnieri (Herb-of-Grace or Monnier’s Water Hyssop)
$5.00Evergreen groundcover for moist areas. White flowers year round. Larval host of White Peacock Butterfly. Used medicinally to this day. Good for container gardens. Tolerates salt water. Native to MD, VA, NC, SC, GA, FL, AL, MS, LA, TX, AZ and CA. Our plants were propagated from Native Populations in Beaufort Co., SC.
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Box, Large Flat-rate
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Box, Medium Flat-rate
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Citrus mitis(Calamondin)
$20.00 – $30.00Cold-hardy citrus
Aromatic flowers attract bees
Edible fruit with sweet skin and sour flesh
Larval host of the Giant Swallowtail Butterflies
Evergreen Tree good for screening
Nesting sites and winter shelter for birds
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Coreopsis tripteris? (Jasper Co. Tall Coreopsis)
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Dryopteris ludoviciana (Louisiana Wood Fern, Southern Wood Fern
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Dyspania anthelmintica/ Chenopodium anthelmintica/ Chenopodium ambrosioides (Dune Wormseed, Epazote, Mexican Tea)
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Eryngium ravenelli (Ravenel’s Eryngo) SKU-ERYRAV
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Fimbristylis caroliniana (Carolina Fimbry)
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Gift Certificate
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Hymenocallis crassifolia (Coastal Carolina Spider-lily)
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Hyptis verticillata/ Condea verticillata (John Charles/ Yerba de San Martin)
$8.006′-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.