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Asclepias perennis (Swampforest Milkweed)
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Baccharis angustifolia (Narrowleaf Groundselbush or Saltwater False-willow) Female
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Baccharis glomeruliflora (Bunch-flowered Groundselbush)
$15.00 – $50.00 -
Baccharis halimifolia (Common Groundselbush)
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Bacopa caroliniana (Lemon Bacopa, Blue Water-hyssop) SKU-BACCAR
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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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Begonia cucullata (“Bluffton Beauty” Begonias)
$8.00 -
Betula nigra ‘Dura-heat’ (‘Dura-heat’ River Birch) 15g Special Order: Pickup at Nursery or Local Delivery Only)
$125.00 -
Boehmeria cylindrica (False Nettle or “Stingless Nettles”)
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Boltonia asteroides (Eastern Doll’s Eyes, False Aster, Thousand Flower)
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Borrichia frutescens (Sea Oxeye) SKU-BORFRU
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Buddleja lindleayana (Weeping Butterfly Bush)
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Calycanthus floridus (“Coastal Georgia” Sweetshrub) 1G
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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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Carex flaccoperma (Blue Woodland Sedge)
$6.00Native evergreen ground cover. Blue leaves. Interesting inflorescence. Sedges are larval hosts of several species of Skipper Butterflies. Part Shade to Full Shade. Average to Moist. Deer Resistant. Interplant with other plants, to protect them from deer. Propagation Source: Native Population: Beaufort Co., SC.