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Uvularia grandiflora

Uvularia grandiflora

The perfoliate leaves glabrous above pubescent beneath, the dangling 5 cm bright yellow flowers are very showy and the plants naturalize well, Bellwort is perfect mixed with Polygonatums and Disporums in a woodland setting.
$12.00

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Uvularia perfoliata

Uvularia perfoliata

Like a demure Uvularia grandiflora, it is easily recognized by its dwarfer stature, curious skewered foliage which is glabrous-glaucous both top and bottom, and pale yellow usually solitary nodding flowers that are only 3.5cm in length.
$8.00

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Uvularia sessilifolia

Uvularia sessilifolia

A smaller sessile leaved plant similar to U. Carolina with straw colored bells on 45cm stems.
$8.00

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Vancouveria hexandra

Vancouveria hexandra

A white flowered deciduous species from the Pacific Northwest, like the other species, it needs rich woodland conditions.____ZONE 5
$12.00

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Vernonia crinita

Vernonia crinita

Ironweeds are one of those beautiful plants that are too tall and flower the wrong time of year for mainstream nurseries. Plant one, however, and you will be very happy when it shoots up to a big 6-8 foot plant covered in late summer/early fall with big heads of bright purple flowers, beloved of butterflies. The biggest vernonia we grow. A beautiful native that deserves to be more widely grown. Zone 3
$15.00

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Vernonia fasciculata

Vernonia fasciculata

A very showy ironweed that tops out between 4-6 feet (you can also cut it back early in the summer for an even more compact growth). The usual gorgeous, butterfly attracting purple-red flowers at the end of the season. This species is native all over the US prairies, so you know it can take hot, dry, clay, cold, and everything else. Zone 3
$15.00

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Viola pedata

Viola pedata

One of the most desirable Violets, dissected leaves and flowers larger than any other native species. Needs sandy soil in sun to light shade, a very special Violet. It is believed to be the preferred food plant of the Great Spangled Fritillary, a beautiful species that has declined to the brink of extinction in Michigan.____ZONE 5
$12.00

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