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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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4/4/2026 'Back 40' means the area at the back of the property.
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'11 A', '12 E', etc. are located to right side of Back 40
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Tables 7 and 8 are in the Back 40 past the pools
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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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1Acer 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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11Acer 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 yearslg cones$7$9​​
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14Acer 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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2Achillea millefoliumyarrowGH 4
perennial up to 3 ft; white flower clusters; attracts bees, butterflies, moths; disturbed soils
4"$3$4​​
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50Aesculus paviabuckeyeBack 40 3A
deciduous shrub up to 30 ft; red flowers March-May; durable, easy to grow; likes shade
1 gal$7$9​​
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2Amorpha fruticosafalse indigo bushBack 40 3Ablue flowering shrub, April - June, 5-12 ft2 gal$7$9​​
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2Amsonia tabernaemontanablue star13 Aperennial up to 3 ft; attractive blue flowers March-May; moist locations1 gal$7$9​​
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6Amsonia tabernaemontanablue starTable 8perennial up to 3 ft; attractive blue flowers March-May; moist locations4"$3$4​​
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6Andropogon gerardiibig bluestemBack 40 4Tall clumping prairie grass with deep roots1 gal$7$9​​
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22Asclepias incarnataswamp milkweedTable 8
perennial up to 6 ft; white/pink flowers June-Sept; attracts monarch butterflies; marshes, streams, moist meadows
4"$3$4​​
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164Asclepias perennisaquatic milkweedTable 7
perennial 1-2 ft; white flowers May-Sept; attracts monarch butterflies; ditches, alluvial woods, wet areas
4"$3$4​​
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7Asimina trilobapaw pawBack 40 3B
deciduous shrub/tree up to 15 ft; edible fruit, host for Zebra Swallowtail; dry woods and thickets
1 gal$7$9​​
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7Asimina trilobapaw pawBack 40 3B
deciduous shrub/tree up to 15 ft; edible fruit, host for Zebra Swallowtail; dry woods and thickets
3 gal$12$16​​
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25Baccharis halimifoliasaltbush, groundsel, manglier KSBack 40 3A
semi-evergreen shrub 3-18 ft; white/yellow flowers Aug-Nov; old fields, fresh to brackish marshes
1 gal$7$9​​
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4Baptisia albawhite wild indigoGH 2
white flowered perennial; 1.5 - 5 ft; prairies, moist woods, roadsides; attracts bees
4"$3$4​​
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3Bothriochloa laguroidessilver bluestemBack 40 4medium tall prairie grass, well drained soils, plumes May to Nov.1 gal$7$9​​
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1Callicarpa americanawhite American beautyberryBack 40 3A
deciduous understory shrub with attractive white berries in fall for wildlife, 3 - 6 ft
1 gal$7$9​​
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11Callicarpa americanaAmerican beautyberryBack 40 3A
deciduous understory shrub with attractive purple berries in fall for wildlife, 3 - 6 ft
1 gal$7$9​​
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6Callicarpa americanaAmerican beautyberryGH 8
deciduous understory shrub with attractive purple berries in fall for wildlife, 3 - 6 ft
4"$3$4​​
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12Canna glaucawater cannaTable 8
perennial herb up to 5 ft; yellow flowers April-July; moist soil along lake margins, marshes, swamps
4"$3$4​​
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36Capsicum annuumbird pepper, chili pequinGH 2perennial forb/shrub; up to 2.5 ft; produces hot peppers birds love4"$3$4​​
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150+Carex cherokeensisCherokee sedgeBack 40 4evergreen sedge; clumping growth form; seed stalks in late springcones$3$4​​
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7Carya 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 woodslg cones$7$9​​
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2Carya illinoiensissweet native pecanKSBack 40 2Bdeciduous tree; up to 120 ft; nuts, leaves and twigs important for wildlife1 gal$7$9​​
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8Carya illinoiensissweet native pecanKSBack 40 2Bdeciduous tree; up to 120 ft; nuts, leaves and twigs important for wildlife3 gal$12$16​​
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2Celtis laevigatasugar hackberryBack 40 2Blarge deciduous tree, supports a lot of wildlife1 gal$7$9​​
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3Cephalanthus occidentalisbuttonbushBack 40 pool 4
deciduous shrub 3-45 ft; white flowers; low areas, margins of creeks, marshes, swamps
1 gal$7$9​​
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22Chamaecrista fasciculatapartridge peaGH 2
annual 2-4 ft; yellow flowers May-Nov; butterfly larval host; open woodlands, prairie, meadows, pastures
4"$3$4​​
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12Chasmanthium latifoliumriver oatsBack 40 4nice clumping grass with beautiful seed heads1 gal$7$9​​
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18Chasmanthium latifoliumriver oatsTable 7nice clumping grass with beautiful seed heads4"$3$4​​
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11Chromalaena ivifoliaivyleaf thoroughwort16 Eperennial; summer/fall pale purple flowers; pollinator plant1 gal$7$9​​
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4Chrysogonum virginianumgreen and goldGH 6
perennial; yellow daisy-like flowers March-July; creeping growth form; woodlands
4"$3$4​​
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59Cirsium carolinianumsoft purple thistlebiennial/perennial; purple-pink flowers; 1 - 6 ft; open woods, sandy soil4"$3$4​​
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10Conoclinium coelestinumblue mistflower16 Eperennial; gorgeous bloomer June-Nov; pollinator magnet1 gal $7$9​​
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9Coreopsis lanceolatalanceleaf coreopsisKS11 Aperennial with yellow flowers; 0.5 - 3 ft1 gal$7$9​​
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13Coreopsis lanceolatalanceleaf coreopsisKSTable 7perennial with yellow flowers; 0.5 - 3 ft4"$3$4​​
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17Cornus drummondiiroughleaf dogwoodBack 40 3Amedium deciduous tree for wet conditions, great for wildlife1 gal$7$9​​
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4Crataegus opacamayhawKSBack 40 2A
small deciduous shrub/tree; up to 30 ft; produces berries for wildlife; wet habitats
5 gal$24$30Young​
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3Crinum americanumSeven Sisters swamp lilyBack 40 pool 8
aquatic perennial; white flowers ; freshwater swamps, marshes, lake edges, in ditches
1 gal$7$9​​
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1Cyrilla racemifloraswamp titiBack 40 3Adeciduous shrub/tree; up to 60 ft; white flowers; cinnamon-colored bark3 gal$21$27Jenkins​
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10Diospyros virginicapersimmon treeBack 40 2A
deciduous tree up to 90 ft; fruit valuable for wildlife; dry to moist woods, clearings
1 gal$7$9​​
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25Diospyros virginicapersimmon treeBack 40 2A
deciduous tree up to 90 ft; fruit valuable for wildlife; dry to moist woods, clearings
3 gal$12$16​​
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22Echinacea purpureapurple coneflowerGH 2
perennial; attractive purple flowers April-Sept; great pollinator; open areas, roadsides
4"$3$4​​
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3Echinacea purpureapurple coneflower12 D
perennial; attractive purple flowers April-Sept; great pollinator; open areas, roadsides
1 gal$7$9​​
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16Echinacea sanguineasanguine purple coneflowerTable 7
perennial up to 4 ft; purple flowers April-July; valuable to native bees; sunny, moist areas
4"$3$4​​
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12Eragrostis spectabilispurple love grassTable 8perennial; up to 3 ft; pastures and open woods4"$3$4​​
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3Eryngium yuccifoliumrattlesnake master14 Dprairie perennial with strap shaped leaves for dry soils1 gal$7$9​​
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36Eryngium yuccifoliumrattlesnake masterGH 6prairie perennial with strap shaped leaves for dry soils4"$3$4​​
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50Erythrina herbaceacoral bean or mamouGH 2hardy shrub with showy red flowers4"$3$4​​
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2Erythrina herbaceacoral bean or mamou12 Dhardy shrub with showy red flowers1 gal$7$9​​
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49Euonymus americanusstrawberry bushBack 40 3Bshade-loving, evergreen 6 - 8 ft, attractive red fruit in fall for wildlife1 gal$7$9​​
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1Eupatorium serotinumlate flowering thoroughwort KS160E
perennial 1-5 ft; white-pink flowers Aug-Nov; purple stem; birds eat seeds; old fields, waste ground; open moist woods
1 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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4Fagus grandifoliaAmerican beechBack 40 1A
deciduous tree up to 115 ft; silvery gray bark; nuts food source for wildlife; moist lowland sites, along streams
2 gal$13$16​​
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9Fagus grandifoliaAmerican beechBack 40 1A
deciduous tree up to 115 ft; silvery gray bark; nuts food source for wildlife; moist lowland sites, along streams
1 gal$7$9​​
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7Fraxinus pennsylvanicagreen ashKSBack 40 2A
deciduous tree up to 75 ft; tolerant of a wide range of conditions; open woodlands, bottomland hardwood forests, lake margins
1 gal$7$9​​
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35Gaillardia pulchellaIndian blanket15 Aperennial; bright orange & yellow flowers; dry conditions1 gal$7$9​​
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54Gaillardia pulchellaIndian blanketGH 6perennial; bright orange & yellow flowers; dry conditions4"$3$4​​
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15Gleditsia triacanthoshoney locust
deciduous tree 65-100 ft; thorns on branches and trunk; yellow-green flowers late spring; forms pods 3-14 in long; moist soils
1 gal$7$9​​
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2Hamamelis virginianawitch hazelBack 40 2A
deciduous shrub up to 35 ft; multi-trucked; small yellow flowers Oct-Nov; fruit food source for birds; dry woods
1 gal$7$9​​
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36Helianthus angustifoliusswamp sunflowerTable 8
perennial; yellow flowers; very aggressive; seeds valuable for wildlife; wet prairies, floodplains disturbed areas
4"$3$4Jenkins​
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16Helianthus 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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7Helianthus mollis ashy sunflowerKS12 Dperennial; yellow flowers; spreading habit; prairies1 gal$7$9​​
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5Helianthus 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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2Hibiscus coccineusred texas star hibiscusBack 40 pool 3perennial; red flowers July - Sept; up to 7 ft; swamps, marshes, ditches1 gal$7$9​​
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2Hibiscus coccineusred texas star hibiscusBack 40 pool 3perennial; red flowers July - Sept; up to 7 ft; swamps, marshes, ditches3 gal$21$27​​
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14Hibiscus coccineusred texas star hibiscusTable 8perennial; red flowers July - Sept; up to 7 ft; swamps, marshes, ditches4"$3$4​​
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2Hibiscus grandiflorapink swamp hibiscusBack 40 pool 2
perennial with pink flowers, shrub-like herbaceous to woody plant grows to 6 ft tall or more
1 gal$7$9​​
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30Hibiscus laevishalberd-leaf mallowBack 40 pool 7
perennial; showy white flowers with pink centers; up to 8 ft; prairies, wet areas, marshes, stream banks
1 gal$7$9​​
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45Hibiscus moscheutoscrimson eye mallowBack 40 pool 2
perennial; showy white to pink flower with pink center; 2-8 ft; swampy forets, wet meadows, marshes
1 gal$7$9​​
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72Hibiscus moscheutoscrimson eye mallowBack 40 pool 5
perennial; showy white to pink flower with pink center; 2-8 ft; swampy forets, wet meadows, marshes
sm cones$3$4​​
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34Hibiscus moscheutoscrimson eye mallowTable 7
perennial; showy white to pink flower with pink center; 2-8 ft; swampy forets, wet meadows, marshes
4"$3$4​​
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2Hydrangea quercifoliaoak leaf hydrangeaBack 40 3Ashrub; white blooms June to July; 3-10 ft; damp woods, river banks1 gal$7$9​​
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19Hymenocallis liriosmespring spider lilyBack 40 pool 1
perennial; white flower; 1-2 ft; blooms March-Aug; stream banks, ditches, wet areas
1 gal$7$9​​
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72Hymenocallis liriosmespring spider lilyBack 40 pool 1
perennial; white flower; 1-2 ft; blooms March-Aug; stream banks, ditches, wet areas
4"$3$4​​
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14Hyptis 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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1Ilex opacaAmerican hollyBack 40 2A
evergreen tree up to 50 ft; white flowers April-Oct; red berries are wildlife food source; moist woods, streambanks
1 gal$7$9​​
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11Ipomopsis rubraStanding cypressTable 8
herbaceous biennial; red to orange flowers from May to Sept; up to 6 ft; dry soil
4"$3$4​​
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5Itea virginicavirginia sweetspireBack 40 pool 4semi-evergreen, up to 10 feet tall with white 4" flowers1 gal$7$9​​
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7Juniperus virginianaeastern red cedarBack 40 2Bmedium evergreen tree with high wildlife value3 gal$12$16​​
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11Kosteletzkya virginicasaltmarsh mallowTable 7
deciduous shrub up to 5 ft; pink flowers June-Oct; good pollinator plant; fresh to salt marshes. aka Kosteletzkya pentacarpos
4"$3$4​​
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5Liatris pycnostachyaKansas gayfeatherGH 2
perennial; purple flower spikes; leaves with hairs; 2-5 ft; moist or dry prairies, open woods
4"$3$4​​
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4Liatris 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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3Lindera benzoinspicebush Back 40 3A
deciduous shrub/tree 3-15 ft; yellow flower March-Sept; laurel family; host for spicebush swallowtail; stream margins, moist woods
3 gal$21$28Jenkins​
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1Liquidambar styracifluasweetgumBack 40 2A
deciduous tree up to 120 ft; gumballs have high wildlife value; wet forests
5 gal$22$28Young​
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3Liriodrendron tulipferatulip treeBack 40 2
deciduous tree up to 120 ft; showy flowers; blooms spring and fall; host for tiger swallowtail
3 gal$12$16​​
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10Lonicera sempervirenscoral honeysuckleGH 2
evergreen perennial vine 30-20 ft long, red flowers in summer, hummingbird attractor
4"$3$4​​
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2Lonicera sempervirenscoral honeysuckle16 E
evergreen perennial vine 30-20 ft long, red flowers in summer, hummingbird attractor
1 gal$7$9Jenkins​
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4Malvaviscus 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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2Manfreda virginicaamerican aloe agaveTable 8
perennial; thick fleshy leaves spotted with purple in a rosette; prairies, pine woods
4"$3$4​​
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12Monarda fistulosawild bergamot, beebalmGH 2
perennial; white to pink flowers May-Sept; up to 6 ft; attracts insect pollinator; prairies, dry open fields, edges of woods
4"$3$4​​
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97Monarda fistulosawild bergamot, beebalmTable 8
perennial; white to pink flowers May-Sept; up to 6 ft; attracts insect pollinator; prairies, dry open fields, edges of woods
cones $3$4​​