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THE INVENTORY IS CONSTANTLY CHANGING. CONSIDER THIS AN APPROXIMATION OF WHAT IS AVAILABLE.
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Last edited:'GH' means in the greenhouse.
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2/15/2026 '11 A', '12 E', etc. are located in Back 40
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'Back 40' means the area at the back of the property.
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KS means Keystone plant which are of particular importance to ecosystem
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NumberScientific nameCommon name LocationDescription Size
Member price
Non member price
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84Coreopsis lanceolatalanceleaf coreopsisKS11 Aperennial with yellow flowers; 0.5 - 3 ft1 gal$7$9​​
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12Helianthus mollis ashy sunflowerKS11 Aperennial; yellow flowers; spreading habit; prairies1 gal$7$9​​
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20Penstemon tenuisgulf coast penstemon11 A
perennial; blooms March-June; purple flowers; poorly drained prairies, marshes
1 gal$7$9​​
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60Stokesia laevisStokes aster11 A
perennial up to 2 ft; pinkish/purple flowers May-Sept; coastal planinns, open woodlands, pine savannas
1 gal$8$10Jenkins​
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24Echinacea purpureapurple coneflower12 Dattractive purple flowered perennial; great pollinator1 gal$7$9​​
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8Erythrina herbaceacoral bean or mamou12 Dhardy shrub with showy red flowers1 gal$7$9​​
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5Euthamia graminifoliaflat top goldenrod12 Dperennial; tall branched stems 2-3 ft; gets bushy1 gal$7$9​​
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28Hyptis alataclustered bushmint12 D
shrubby perennial; white button-like flowers; 1.5-6 ft; low woods, ditches, swamps and marshes; attracts bees
1 gal$7$9​​
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12Liatris spicatadense blazing star12 D
perennial; purple flower spikes; hairless stems and leaves; up to 6 ft; wet meadows
1 gal$7$9​​
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8Passiflora incarnatapassionflower, maypop12 D
perennial vine; purple flowers May-Oct; host Gulf frittillary butterfly; fields, roadsides, thickets
1 gal$7$9​​
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16Amsonia tabernaemontanablue star13 Aperennial up to 3 ft; attractive blue flowers March-May; moist locations1 gal$7$9​​
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2Crinum americanumSeven Sisters swamp lily13 Aaquatic perennial white flowering bulb1 gal$7$9​​
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1Eupatorium serotinumlate flowering thoroughwort KS13 Agray flowered, purple stem, perennial, birds eat seeds1 gal$7$9​​
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3Oenothera bienniscommon evening primroseKS13 A
yellow flowered perennial; 2-6 ft; attracts birds & butterflies; disturbed areas, open woods, fields, prairies
1 gal$7$9​​
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4Phyla nodiflorafrogfruit13 A
low growing perennial; small white flowers; spreading growth form; attracts insect pollinators; fields, pond edges, ditches
1 gal$7$9​​
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20Physostegia intermediaspring obedient plant13 A
perennial; pink to purple flowers April-June; swamps, marshes, bottomlands
1 gal$7$9​​
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5Rudbeckia hirtacommon black-eyed susan13 A
annual/perennial up 3 ft; yellow flowers May-Oct; well drained soils in meadows, pastures, prairies; old fields
1 gal$7$9​​
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20Rudbeckia maximagiant coneflower13 Aperennial; 3-9 ft; yellow flowers May-July; heat tolerant; moist open places1 gal$7$9​​
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1Rudbeckia submentosasweet coneflower13 A
perennial; 1-5 ft; flowers with slender yellow petals, July-Sept; prairies, low ground
1 gal$7$9​​
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10Solidago sempervirensseaside goldenrodKS13 A
evergreen perennial 1-6 ft; yellow flowers Aug-Nov; brackish marshes, saline sands
1 gal$7$9​​
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2Teucrium canadenseAmerican germander13 A
perennial 2-3 ft; spiky cluster of pink/purple flowers May-Oct; wet and muddy areas along streams, lakes, marshes, woodlands
1 gal$7$9​​
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1Boltonia asteroideswhite doll's daisy14 D
White flower July to Nov; perennial; 1- 3 ft; attracts bees, butterflies and beetles
1 gal$7$9​​
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4Eryngium yuccifoliumrattlesnake master14 Dprairie perennial with strap shaped leaves for dry soils1 gal$7$9​​
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3Helianthus simulansmuck sunflowerKS14 D
perennial; yellow daisy-like flowers on branch tips; 3-8 ft; moist to wet soils
1 gal$7$9​​
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14Malvaviscus arboreusturk's cap, red14 D
perennial forb/shrub; 4-6 ft; red flowers April-Nov; attractive to hummingbirds
1 gal$7$9​​
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9Physostegia virginianafall blooming obedient plant14 D
perennial; pink to purple flowers Aug-Nov; spreading; moist praries, marshes, low woodlands, along streams
1 gal$7$9​​
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6Rudbeckia texanaTexas coneflower14 D
perennial 2-4 ft; yellow flowers May-Nov; attracts birds and butterflies; coastal prairies
1 gal$7$9​​
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7Salvia lyratalyreleaf sage14 D
perennial up to 1 ft; basal rosette of leaves; purple flowers March-May; open woods, meadows, roadsides
1 gal$7$9​​
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3Vernonia giganteaironweed14 D
perennial 3-9 ft; pink/purple flowers June-Nov; moist or wet woods, coastal prairie
1 gal$7$9​​
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8Asclepias tuberosaorange milkweed15 A
up to 3 ft tall, blooms May - October, red orange flowers, pollinator species
1 gal$7$9​​
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41Physostegia correlliiCorell's false dragonhead15 A
herbaceous perennial; pink to purple flowers June-July, up to 6 ft; wet soils along streams, ditches
1 gal$7$9​​
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9Thelypteris kunthiisouthern shield fern15 A
perennial deciduous fern 1-5 ft; shady moist areas of forests, swamps, prairies
1 gal$7$9​​
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2Tradescantia sppblue or pink spiderwort15 A
perennial up to 3 ft; pink or blue/purple flowers; does well in shade; moist meadows, prairies, roadsides, woodlands
1 gal$7$49​​
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1Monarda fistulosawild bergamot, beebalm15 B
perennial; white to pink flowers; up to 6 ft; attracts insect pollinator; prairies, dry open fields, edges of woods
1 gal$7$9​​
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27Helianthus angustifoliusswamp sunflowerKS16 D
perennial; yellow flowers; very aggressive; seeds valuable for wildlife; wet prairies, floodplains disturbed areas
1 gal$7$9​​
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2Hibiscus aculeatuspineland hibiscus16 D
perennial, creamy flowers with maroon center, up to 3 ft, prairie, woodland edge
1 gal$7$9​​
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20Polystichum acrostichoidesChristmas fern16 D
robust perennial fern; 1-2 ft; stream banks, swamps, thickets, wooded hillsides
1 gal$8$10Jenkins​
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2Pycnanthemum muticumclustered mountain mint16 D
perennial; white to purple flowers June -Nov; up to 4 ft; dry open woods, savannas, low meadows, prairies
1 gal$7$9​​
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45Rudbeckia grandifloratall/rough coneflower16 Dtall perennial to 5 ft; large yellow flowers April-Oct; dry woods, praiires1 gal$7$9​​
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15Silphium gracileslender rosinweed16 D
perennial 3-9 ft; yellow flowers June-Oct; grows in wide range of soils; prairies, roadsides
1 gal$7$9​​
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2Symphyotrichum praeltumwillow leaf asterKS16 D
perennial up to 5 ft; purple flowers Sept-Nov; special value to native bees; wet woods, pine savannas, prairies, meadows, old fields
1 gal$7$9​​
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20Chromalaena ivifoliaivyleaf thoroughwort16 Eperennial; summer/fall pale purple flowers; pollinator plant1 gal$7$9​​
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21Conoclinium coelestinumblue mistflower16 Eperennial; gorgeous bloomer June-Nov; pollinator magnet1 gal $7$9​​
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19Phlox divaricatalouisiana blue phlox16E
low growing perennial; white to blue fllowers March-June; 8-20 inches; part shade/shade; moist woods
1 gal$7$9​​
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2Acer floridanumsouthern sugar mapleKSBack 40 1Adeciduous tree; up to 60 ft; yellow fall color; part shade, dry soils3 gal$16$20​​
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4Acer rubrumred mapleKSBack 40 1Adeciduous tree up to 115 ft; red flowers/red fall color; prefers full sun, acidic soil; swamp plant; can live for 100 years3 gal$12$16​​
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30Acer rubrumred mapleKSBack 40 1Adeciduous tree up to 115 ft; red flowers/red fall color; prefers full sun, acidic soil; swamp plant; can live for 100 years1 gal$7$9​​
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4Catalpa speciosaNorthern catalpaBack 40 1Adeciduous tree up to 75 ft; large heart-shaped leaves & showy flowers1 gal$7$9​​
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10Fagus grandifoliaAmerican beechBack 40 1Alarge graceful tree with silvery gray bark2 gal$13$16​​
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13Fagus grandifoliaAmerican beechBack 40 1Alarge graceful tree with silvery gray bark1 gal$7$9​​
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2Liriodrendron tulipferatulip treeBack 40 1A
deciduous tree up to 120 ft; showy flowers; blooms spring and fall; host for tiger swallowtail
3 gal$16$20​​
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2Magnolia virginiana sweetbay magnolia Back 40 1A
deciduous tree; 30-50 ft; fragrant white fowers; wet woods and swamp edges
1 gal$7$9​​
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24Prunus serotinablack cherryKSBack 40 1A
medium deciduous tree; up to 70 ft; fruit attacts birds; open woods, along fencerows
1 gal$7$9​​
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2Quercus laurifolialaurel oakKSBack 40 1Adeciduous tree; up to 75 ft; moist soils, streamsides, mesic hardwoods1gal$7$9​​
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8Quercus laurifolialaurel oakKSBack 40 1Adeciduous tree; up to 75 ft; moist soils, streamsides, mesic hardwoods2 gal$7$9​​
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6Quercus pagodacherrybark oakKSBack 40 1A
deciduous tree; up to 100 ft; acorns wildlife food source; bottomland hardwood forests
Lg cones $7$9​​
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18Quercus pagodacherrybark oakKSBack 40 1A
deciduous tree; up to 100 ft; acorns wildlife food source; bottomland hardwood forests
1 gal$7$9​​
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11Quercus shumardiiShumard oakKSBack 40 1Adeciduous tree; up to 60 ft; excellent fall color; bottomland forests1 gal$7$9​​
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15Quercus shumardiiShumard oakKSBack 40 1Adeciduous tree; up to 60 ft; excellent fall color; bottomland forestsLg cones$7$9​​
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6Quercus virginianalive oakKSBack 40 1A
semi-evergreen tree; up to 70 ft; spreading canopy; great wildlife value; dry or moist soils
1 gal$7$9​​
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9Salix nigrablack willowKSBack 40 1A
deciduous tree to 100 ft; high wildlife value; wet areas along streams, shorelines
1 gal$7$9​​
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1Salix nigrablack willowKSBack 40 1A
deciduous tree to 100 ft; high wildlife value; wet areas along streams, shorelines
3 gal$12$16​​
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16Carya glabraPignut hickoryKSBack 40 1Bdeciduous tree 50 - 90 ft, used by songbirds and mammals, host to moths including Luna, grows in dry slopes and moist to upland woodslarge cones$7$9​​
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9Platanus occidentalissycamoreBack 40 1B
deciduous tree; up to 120 ft; large lobed leaves; low moist woods, floodplains, along streams
1 gal$7$9​​
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3Quercus albawhite oakKSBack 40 1Bdeciduous tree; up to 115 ft; moist forestsLg cones$7$9​​
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12Quercus lyrataovercup oakKSBack 40 1Bdeciduous tree; up to 100 ft; moist forests, along streams, swamps1 gal$7$9​​
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3Quercus michauxiiswamp chestnut oak / cow oakKSBack 40 1Bdeciduous tree; up tp 100 ft; alluvial floodplains, swamps3 gal$12$16​​
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25Quercus michauxiiswamp chestnut oak / cow oakKSBack 40 1Bdeciduous tree; up tp 100 ft; alluvial floodplains, swamps1 gal$7$9​​
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11Quercus phellosWillow oakBack 40 1B
deciduous tree; up to 75 ft; fast growing; moist forest, swamps, floodplains
1 gal$7$9​​
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20Quercus phellosWillow oakBack 40 1B
deciduous tree; up to 75 ft; fast growing; moist forest, swamps, floodplains
Lg cones$7$9​​
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15Quercus texanatexas red oak, nuttall oakKSBack 40 1Bdeciduous tree; up to 80 ft; fast growing; floodplains and bottomlandsLg cones$7$9​​
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16Quercus texanaTexas red oak, nuttall oakKSBack 40 1Bdeciduous tree; up to 80 ft; fast growing; floodplains and bottomlands1 gal$7$9​​
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3Carya illinoiensissweet native pecanKSBack 40 2Adeciduous tree; up to 120 ft; nuts, leaves and twigs important for wildlife1 gal$7$9​​
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4Carya illinoiensissweet native pecanKSBack 40 2Adeciduous tree; up to 120 ft; nuts, leaves and twigs important for wildlifelarge cones$7$9​​
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1Celtis laevigatasugar hackberryBack 40 2Alarge deciduous tree, supports a lot of wildlife2 gal$7$9​​
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9Celtis laevigatasugar hackberryBack 40 2Alarge deciduous tree, supports a lot of wildlife1 gal$7$9​​
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2Cercis canadensisEastern redbud Back 40 2Asmall deciduous tree 15 - 20 ft, with beautiful pink blooms in spring3 gal$38$48Young​
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2Chionanthus virginicusfringe tree, grancy graybeardBack 40 2A
Small deciduous tree with clouds of fleecy white fragrant flowers in late spring
3 gal$21$27Jenkins​
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8Fraxinus pennsylvanicagreen ashKSBack 40 2Atall deciduous shade tree tolerant of a wide range of conditions3 gal$12$16​​
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6Fraxinus pennsylvanicagreen ashKSBack 40 2Atall deciduous shade tree tolerant of a wide range of conditions1 gal$7$9​​
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7Fraxinus pennsylvanicagreen ashKSBack 40 2Atall deciduous shade tree tolerant of a wide range of conditionslarge cones$7$9​​
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5Ilex vomitoriayaupon hollyBack 40 2Asmall evergreen tree with red berries, great wildlife value3 gal$21$27Jenkins​
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1Ilex vomitoriayaupon hollyBack 40 2Asmall evergreen tree with red berries, great wildlife value1 gal$7$9​​
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3Illicium floridanumFlorida anise, star bushBack 40 2Ared flowered evergreen shrub for moist areas3 gal$16$20​​
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1Juniperus virginianaeastern red cedarBack 40 2Amedium evergreen tree with high wildlife value1 gal$7$9​​
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10Liquidambar styracifluasweetgumBack 40 2A
deciduous tree up to 120 ft; gumballs have high wildlife value; wet forests
1 gal$7$9​​
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4Pinus echinatashort leaf pineKSBack 40 2Aevergreen tree; up to 100 ft; dry sandy soils, upland plains3 gal$16$20​​
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3Pinus elliottiislash pineKSBack 40 2Aevergreen tree; up to 100 ft; fast growing; adaptable to many soil type1 gal$7$9​​
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7Pinus taedaloblolly pineKSBack 40 2Aevergreen tree; up to 120 ft; low woods, old fields, moist sandy soil, 3 gal$7$9​​
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2Ptelea trifoliatahop wafer treeBack 40 2A
deciduous shrub; 10 ft; larval host for tiger and giant swallowtails; alluvial thickets, moist woods
3 gal$21$27Jenkins​
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4Ulmus alatawinged elmKSBack 40 2Bdeciduous tree up to 80 ft; stream banks, forests, thickets3 gal$12$16​​
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7Ulmus alatawinged elmKSBack 40 2Bdeciduous tree up to 80 ft; stream banks, forests, thickets2 gal$7$9​​
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7Ulmus alatawinged elmKSBack 40 2Bdeciduous tree up to 80 ft; stream banks, forests, thickets1 gal$7$9​​