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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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Lythrum lanceolatum / Lythrum alatum var. lanceolatum (Southern Winged Loosestrife)
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Marshallia obovata (Piedmont Barbara’s Buttons)
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Mecardonia procumbens syn. Bacopa procumbens (Baby Jump-up)
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Melanthera nivea (Salt and Pepper/ Snow Squarestem)
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Melica mutica (Two-flower Melic Grass)
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Mikania cordifolia (Heartleaf Climbing Hempweed, Guaco)
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Muhlenbergia schreberi (Nimblewill)
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Muhlenbergia sericea (Sweetgrass or Dune Hairgrass) SKU-MUHSER
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Narcissus “Howard Family” (“Howard Family” Jonquils)
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Narcissus tazetta ‘Grand Primo’ (Grand Primo’ Narcissus)
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Nothoscordum bivalve (American False Garlic) SKU-NOTBIV
$7.00 -
Oenothera riparia (Riverbank Sundrops )
$10.00NATURESCAPES EXCLUSIVE
Very rare native perennial
Sun to part shade
Average to wet soil
Closely related species are edible, medicinal, and used in cosmetics
Tolerant of salt water
Larval host of several moths
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Oenothera simulans aka Gaura angustifolia (Southern Beeblossum or Morning-honeysuckle)
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Onoclea sensibilis var. sensibilis (Sensitive Fern)
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Oplismenus setarius/ Oplismenus hirtellus ssp. setarius (American Basket-grass/ Woods-grass, Zacate de Labor
$5.00