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Carex sp. (“Combahee River Sedge)
$5.00 -
Citrus mitis(Calamondin)
$20.00 – $60.00Cold-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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Collinsonia serotina (Southern Horsebalm)
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Coreopsis palustris (Beadle’s Coreopisis)
$8.00 – $15.00 -
Coreopsis tripteris? (Jasper Co. Tall Coreopsis)
$10.00 – $20.00 -
Cyrilla racemiflora (Ti-ti, Palo Colorado)
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Dioscorea villosa (Common Wild Yam)
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Ditrysinia fruticosa formerly Sebastiania fruticosa aka (Gulf Sebastian Bush)
$15.00Native evergreen shrub with yellow inflorescences. It has milky sap, so it should have good deer resisitance. We propagate our plants from native populations in Colleton Co., SC, and Beaufort Co., SC. It was growing in river swamps which flood after heavy rains, then dry out between rains. These areas are heavily shaded. In the nursery I grow it in regular garden soil. To my knowledge, this species has not been cultivated by anyone else.
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Dyspania anthelmintica/ Chenopodium anthelmintica/ Chenopodium ambrosioides (Dune Wormseed, Epazote, Mexican Tea)
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Echinacea purpurea (Purple Coneflower)
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Elytraria caroliniensis (Carolina Elytraria)
$15.00 -
Eryngium ravenelli (Ravenel’s Eryngo) SKU-ERYRAV
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Fimbristylis caroliniana (Carolina Fimbry)
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Flat Rate Shipping
$30.00 -
Forestiera segregata (Florida Swamp-privet)
$20.00 -
Gift Certificate
$1.00