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Dicliptera brachiata (Branched Foldwing)
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Dyschoriste oblongifolia “Laurel Bay” (“Laurel Bay” Pineland Twinflower)
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Eryngium baldwinii (Baldwin’s Eryngo)
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Eupatorium perfoliatum (Boneset)
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Euthamia sps. (Flat-topped Goldenrod)
$4.00Butterflies and bees love this fall blooming golden-flowered native perennial. Birds love the seeds. It spreads quickly to fill gaps in the garden, but it is shallow-rooted and easy to contain. It can grow waist-high, but if you cut the longer stems to the ground periodically, can be kept much shorter. It thrives in full sun to part shade, in wet to dry soils. Growing in sand dunes and edges of salt marshes, it tolerates salt spray and occasional salt flooding. Deer will browse it occasionally, but not enough to do any damage. Indeed, in most gardens, it can be used as a “deer baffle” to protect more sensitive plantings. If you kill it, you’ve got talent.
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Eutrochium dubium (formerly Eupatorium dubium) (Coastal plain Joe-Pye weed)
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Fleischmannia incarnata (Pink Thoroughwort)
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Fragraria virginiana (Wild Strawberry)
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Gaillardia pulchella var. picta (Beach Blanket-flower)
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Geum canadense (Canada Avens)
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Helianthus angustifolius (Swamp Sunflower)
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Helianthus tuberosus (Jerusalem Artichoke)
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Hibiscus aculeatus (Pineland Hibiscus)
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Hippeastrum x johnsonii “Apple Blossum” (“Apple Blossum” Amaryllis)
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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.
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Impatiens capensis ( Spotted Jewelweed or Spotted Touch-me-not) SKU-IMPCAP
$8.00