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Arisaema triphyllum Qty 24

Arisaema triphyllum Qty 24

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.
$105.85

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Asarum arifolium Qty 24

Asarum arifolium Qty 24

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 Qty 24

Asarum canadense Qty 24

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.
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Convallaria montana Qty 24

Convallaria montana Qty 24

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 Case said he seldom encounters it while searching for Trilliums.
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Dicentra canadensis Qty 24

Dicentra canadensis Qty 24

An exquisite little woodlander, with attractive ferny foliage and pink tinged white flowers like a tiny Bleeding Heart; Squirrel Corn bulbs are naturally tiny like kernels of corn, but it can form wide colonies over time.
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Dicentra cucullaria Qty 24

Dicentra cucullaria Qty 24

Almost identical to canadensis in foliage, the bulbs are much different and the fat white golden-throated flowers of cucullaria look like a tiny pair of white pants, not just any pants but Dutchman's breeches, it too can form extensive patches.
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Actea Pachypoda - Qty 24

Actea Pachypoda - Qty 24

In late summer this easy-to-grow, deer resistant native woodland perennial produces big clusters of beautiful, long-lasting (if the birds aren't too hungry) white berries each with a small black spot on them which gives them the slightly creepy, but descriptive, common name of “Doll's Eyes”.
$120.75

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Caulophyllum thalictroides Qty 24

Caulophyllum thalictroides Qty 24

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.
$120.75

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Cimicifuga racemosa Qty 24

Cimicifuga racemosa Qty 24

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.
$120.75

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Dodecatheon media Qty 24

Dodecatheon media Qty 24

Perhaps the easiest of all the shooting stars this loves a wet spot (don't we all), the showy heads of pendant cyclamen like flowers are perfect with it's candelabra primula cousins.
$120.75

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