Woodland Wildflowers

Below find our offerings of eastern American woodlanders; this year we are making available limited quantities of some of our best trilliums, to avoid disappointment order early. We also offer a fantastic selection of Asian and European woodlanders in our main perennial section. If you are unfamiliar with the Asian species and need some help give us a call, we would be happy to help you choose. Note that the woodlanders marked with an * ship either early to mid march or summer dormant. Our main issue is shipping damage which is avoided by shipping dormant plants, early ship dates are not only good for the plants they reduce the chance we will run out of something.



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Actea Pachypoda

Actea Pachypoda

Cimicifuga bah humbug, that kind of taxonomy will get you cursed by the Bride of Chucky; complete with dead looking black centered white eyes. The fluffy white bottlebrush flowers are followed by evil looking poisonous fruits hence the name White Baneberry.
$8.00

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Aplectrum hyemale*

Aplectrum hyemale*

Beautiful pleated foliage stays green all winter then the foliage dies down and the flowers arise before the new leaves. Once common in rich woods it was decimated by collecting for window putty. It forms a chain of connected bulbs and may be propagated by detaching back bulbs. Note that the woodlanders marked with an * ship either early to mid march or summer dormant.
$8.00

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Arisaema triphyllum*

Arisaema triphyllum*

Our native jack, hooded blossoms striped green or purple with a white spadix hidden inside followed by large clusters of conspicuous scarlet berries. They are being decimated in many areas by wild turkeys. These avian rototillers are starting to rival deer and bunnies in terms of garden damage. Note that the woodlanders marked with an * ship either early to mid march or summer dormant.
$6.50

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Asarum arifolium

Asarum arifolium

One of the commonest evergreen native gingers, leaves have a distinctive arrowhead shape and may be either solid green or marked with silvery blotches. Flowers are curious brown jug-like things.
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Asarum canadense

Asarum canadense

Excellent carpeting plants for woodland gardens. Flowers are tubby maroon jugs concealed beneath the heart shaped deciduous leaves that rise 6" on silky petioles. Our native wild ginger is reputed to be an alternate food plant for the beautiful Pipevine Swallowtail.
$6.50

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Asarum shuttleworthii

Asarum shuttleworthii

Another native ginger with beautiful glossy heart-shaped leaves often mottled and veined with silver, this is the plant that circulates in the trade as shuttleworth, reasonably large but variable flowers and a distinctly running habit, an excellent plant but slow to establish in the garden.
$6.50

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Caulophyllum thalictroides*

Caulophyllum thalictroides*

Uncurling rue-like leaves glow with reddish purple, giving rise to clusters of yellow green flowers followed by glorious long lasting blue berries which are the main attraction and give rise to the common name Blue Cohosh. Note that the woodlanders marked with an * ship either early to mid march or summer dormant.
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Cimicifuga racemosa*

Cimicifuga racemosa*

Bugbane, Leopards Bane, Wolfsbane, wishful thinking at best, but great in terms of ornamental value, Bugbane puts on an impressive display in the late summer woodland garden sending its spires of white to six feet or more, bugs remain unimpressed. Note that the woodlanders marked with an * ship either early to mid march or summer dormant.
$6.50

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Clintonia borealis

Clintonia borealis

Foliage could be mistaken for a small orchid, the umbels of yellowish green flowers are not extremely showy, but the blue berries that follow are quite attractive.
$6.50

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Convallaria montana

Convallaria montana

The American version of Lily Of The Valley, this runs forming tufts a couple feet away from the parent plant but unlike the common version is not a nuisance, indeed in the wild, it is rather rare. Fred said he seldom encounters it while searching for trilliums.
$8.00

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