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Fall Blooming

Fall Blooming perennial Wildflowers and Prairie Grasses continue to color the landscape.  The following native species traditional bloom during the fall season, in the months August, September and October.

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  • Winged Loosetrife
    $0.00 Choose Options LYTHRUM ALATUM ( Winged Loosestrife)
    Winged Loosestrife (Lythrum Alatum) is a non–aggressive species of Lythrum.  It should not be confused with the extremely invasive Lythrum salicaria (purple loosestrife).Bushy form bearing multitudes of 1/2"...

  • VERBENA  STRICTA | Hoary Vervain
    $0.00 Choose Options VERBENA STRICTA | Hoary Vervain
    "Hoary Vervain, Mullien-leaved Verbena, Wooly Verbena" "Verbena is the Latin term for ""sacred herb"". Stricta is Latin for ""upright, erect"". Distinctive square stem, grows to 3 feet. Plant is very hairy normally...

  • Blue Vervain | Verbana Hastata
    $0.00 Choose Options VERBENA HASTATA | Blue Vervain
    Verbena is the Latin term for "sacred herb". Hastata is latin for "resembling a spearhead or arrowhead".   Click Here for Detailed Info Sun...

  • VERNONIA FASCICULATA | Ironweed
    $0.00 Choose Options VERNONIA FASCICULATA | Ironweed
    Ironweed or Common Ironweed (Vernonia fasciculata) offers unusually brilliant purple flowers on top of 6-8' tall stems. Blooms between July and September. Seeds are fluffy brown that disperse nicely in the wind. Ironweed can...

  • MUHLENBERGIA RACEMOSA | Upland Wild Timothy
    $15.00 Choose Options MUHLENBERGIA RACEMOSA | Upland Wild Timothy
    Upland Wild Timothy, (Marsh Muhly), is a warm season grass; it actively grows in summer. It's light green color is unlike other grasses.   Click Here for Detailed Info Sun...

  • TEUCRIUM CANADENSE | Germander
    $0.00 Choose Options TEUCRIUM CANADENSE | Germander
    "Germander, Wood Sage, Wild Basil" Teucrium comes from the latin name for this genus and canadense meaning "of Canada Teucrium comes from the latin name for this genus and canadense meaning "of...

  • TEPHROSIA VIRGINIANA | Goat's Rue
    $0.00 Choose Options TEPHROSIA VIRGINIANA | Goat's Rue
    Goat's Rue (Tephrosia Virginiana) grows on dry, sandy soils throughout the Tallgrass region and well beyond to the east and south. Reaches about two feet in height and is covered with fine hairs making it appear shiny or...

  • SOLIDAGO ULMIFOLIA | Elm-leaved Goldenrod
    $0.00 SOLIDAGO ULMIFOLIA | Elm-leaved Goldenrod
    Solidago comes from the Latin word solido meaning "to strengthen; to make solid". Ulmifolia is the Latin word for "with leaves like an elm (Ulmus)".   Click Here for Detailed Info Sun...

  • SOLIDAGO SPECIOSA | Showy Goldenrod
    $0.00 Choose Options SOLIDAGO SPECIOSA | Showy Goldenrod
    Solidago comes from the Latin word solido meaning "to strengthen; to make solid". Speciosa is the Latin word for "showy: good-looking".   Click Here for Detailed Info Sun...

  • SOLIDAGO RIGIDA | Stiff Goldenrod
    $0.00 Choose Options SOLIDAGO RIGIDA | Stiff Goldenrod
    Stiff Goldenrod, Rigid Goldenrod, Hard-leaved Goldenrod Solidago comes from the Latin word solido meaning "to strengthen; to make solid". Rigida is the Latin word for "stiff; unyielding".   Click Here for Detailed...

  • SOLIDAGO RIDDELLII | Riddell's Goldenrod
    $0.00 Choose Options SOLIDAGO RIDDELLII | Riddell's Goldenrod
    Solidago comes from the Latin word solido meaning "to strengthen; to make solid". Riddellii is in honor of the discoverer of this plant.   Click Here for Detailed Info Sun...

  • SOLIDAGO OHIENSIS | Ohio Goldenrod
    $0.00 Choose Options SOLIDAGO OHIENSIS | Ohio Goldenrod
    Solidago comes from the Latin word solido meaning "to strengthen; to make solid". Ohiensis is the Latin word meaning "of Ohio".     Click Here for Detailed Info Sun...

  • Solidago nemoralis
    $0.00 Choose Options SOLIDAGO NEMORALIS | Old Field Goldenrod
    "Old Field Goldenrod, Gray Goldenrod"   Click Here for Detailed Info Sun Exposure               Prairie, Savanna Soil...

  • SOLIDAGO GRAMINIFOLIA | Grass-leaved Goldenrod
    $0.00 Choose Options SOLIDAGO GRAMINIFOLIA | Grass-leaved Goldenrod
    "Grass-leaved Goldenrod, Lance-leaved Goldenrod" Solidago comes from the Latin word solido meaning "to strengthen; to make solid". Graminifolia is the Latin word for "grass-like leaves     Click Here for...

  • SOLIDAGO FLEXICAULIS | Zig-Zag Goldenrod
    $0.00 Choose Options SOLIDAGO FLEXICAULIS | Zig-Zag Goldenrod
    Zig Zag Goldenrod, Broad-leaved Goldenrod Solidago comes from the Latin word solido meaning "to strengthen; to make solid" and flexicaulis is the Latin word for "with pliant or bent stems", probably referring to the shape...

  • SISYRINCHIUM CAMPESTRE | Blue-eyed Grass
    SISYRINCHIUM CAMPESTRE | Blue-eyed Grass
    Blue Eyed Grass, (Sisyrinchium Campestre) is from the Latin name once used for another plant and reassigned to this species. Angustifolium comes from the Latin for "narrow leaf".  Though their foliage is grass-like, the...

  • SISYRINCHIUM ANGUSTIFOLIUM | Narrow Leafed Blue-eyed Grass
    SISYRINCHIUM ANGUSTIFOLIUM | Narrow Leafed Blue-eyed Grass
    Sisyrinchium is from the Latin name once used for another plant and reassigned to this species. Angustifolium comes from the Latin for "narrow leaf".   Click Here for Detailed Info Sun...

  • Cup Plant - SILPHIUM PERFOLIATUM
    $0.00 Choose Options SILPHIUM PERFOLIATUM | Cup Plant
    " Compass Plant, Rosinweed (also refers to S. integrifolium), Turpentine Plant, Polar Plant" Silphium is an ancient Greek term for "resinous juices". Perfoliatum is from the Latin for "with the leaf surrounding the stem so...

  • SILPHIUM LACINATUM | Compass Plant
    $0.00 Choose Options SILPHIUM LACINATUM | Compass Plant
    "Compass Plant, Rosinweed (also refers to S. integrifolium), Turpentine Plant, Polar Plant" Silphium is an ancient Greek term for "resinous juices". Lacinatum is the latin word meaning "torn; jagged; cut into long, narrow...

  • SILPHIUM INTEGRIFOLIUM | Rosinweed
    $0.00 Choose Options SILPHIUM INTEGRIFOLIUM | Rosinweed
    Silphium is an ancient Greek term for "resinous juices". Integrifolium is the latin word meaning "with entire or uncut leaves".     Click Here for Detailed Info Sun...

  • SCUTELLARIA LATERIFLORA | Mad Dog Skullcap
    $0.00 Choose Options SCUTELLARIA LATERIFLORA | Mad Dog Skullcap
    Scutellaria from the Latin scutella meaning "dish-shaped", or a "a dish", referring to the appendage on the fruiting calyx. Lateriflorus is the Latin word for "flowering on the side".   Click Here for Detailed...

  • SCROPHULARIA MARILANDICA | Late Figwart
    $0.00 Choose Options SCROPHULARIA MARILANDICA | Late Figwart
    Scrophularia comes from the Latin word for "swelling of the neck glands", freferring to the genus' medicinal properties. Marilandica is from the Latin term for "of Maryland".     Click Here for Detailed...

  • SAGITTARIA LATIFOLIA | Common Arrowhead
    $0.00 Choose Options SAGITTARIA LATIFOLIA | Common Arrowhead
    "Common Arrowhead, Broadleaf Arrowhead, Arrowhead, Duck Potato, Indian Onion, Katniss, Swamp Potato, Swan Potato, Tule Potato, Tule Root, Wapatoo, Water Nut, Wapato, White Potato"   Click Here for Detailed...

  • RUDBECKIA TRILOBA | Browneyed Susan
    $0.00 Choose Options RUDBECKIA TRILOBA | Browneyed Susan
    "Brown-eyed Susan, Thin-leaved Coneflower" Rudbeckia named after Olof Rudbeck the elder (1630 - 1702) and the younger (1660 - 1740). Triloba is from the Latin word meaning "three-lobed".   Click Here for Detailed...

  • Sweet Black Eyed Susan - Ion Exchange, Inc. | Rudbeckia subtomentosa
    $0.00 Choose Options RUDBECKIA SUBTOMENTOSA | Sweet Blackeyed Susan
    "Sweet Black-eyed Susan, Sweet Coneflower"     Click Here for Detailed Info Sun Exposure               Prairie, Savanna Soil...

  • Wild Golden Glow (Rudbeckia lanciniata)
    RUDBECKIA LACINIATA | Wild Golden Glow
    "Wild Golden Glow. Green-headed Coneflower" Rudbeckia named after Olof Rudbeck the elder (1630 - 1702) and the younger (1660 - 1740). Laciniata is from the Latin and means "deeply cut", referring to the leaves of this...

  • RUDBECKIA HIRTA | Blackeyed Susan
    $0.00 Choose Options RUDBECKIA HIRTA | Blackeyed Susan
    Black-eyed Susan, Brown Betty, Brown Daisy, Brown-eyed Susan, Coneflower, Donkeybead, English Bull's-eye, Poor Land Daisy, Yellow Daisy, Yellow Jerusalem, Yellow Ox-eye Daisy, Deer Eye"   Click Here for Detailed...

  • RUDBECKIA FULGIDA | Orange Coneflower
    $0.00 Choose Options RUDBECKIA FULGIDA | Orange Coneflower
    Rudbeckia named after Olof Rudbeck the elder (1630 - 1702) and the younger (1660 - 1740). Fulgida comes from the latin word for "shining", probably referring to the orange color highlighting the ray bases...

  • ROSA PALUSTRIS | Swamp Rose
    $0.00 Choose Options ROSA PALUSTRIS | Swamp Rose
    Rosa is the ancient Latin name for "rose". Palustris is the Latin word meaning "marsh-loving" or "found in bogs". Sun...

  • ROSA ARKANSANA | Prairie Wild Rose
    $0.00 Choose Options ROSA ARKANSANA | Prairie Wild Rose
    Rosa is the ancient Latin name for "rose". Arkansana means "of Arkansas". Sun Exposure               Prairie, Savanna Soil Moisture Wet...

  • RATIBIDA PINNATA | Yellow Coneflower
    $0.00 Choose Options RATIBIDA PINNATA | Yellow Coneflower
    "Drooping Coneflower, Gray Coneflower, Prairie Coneflower (also applied to R. columnifera), Weary Susan, Grayheaded Coneflower" Origin of the name Ratibida is not known. Pinnata comes from the Latin word meaning...

  • PYCNANTHEMUM VIRGINIANUM | Mountain Mint
    $0.00 Choose Options PYCNANTHEMUM VIRGINIANUM | Mountain Mint
    "Slender Mountain Mint, Narrow-leaved Mountain Mint, Common Mountain Mint" Pycnanthemum is from the Greek pycnos, meaning "dense" and anthemon, meaning "a flower".   Click Here for Detailed Info Sun...

  • PYCNANTHEMUM TENUIFOLIUM | Slender Mountain Mint
    $0.00 Choose Options PYCNANTHEMUM TENUIFOLIUM | Slender Mountain Mint
    "Slender Mountain Mint, Narrow-leaved Mountain Mint" Pycnanthemum is from the Greek pycnos, meaning "dense" and anthemon, meaning "a flower".     Click Here for Detailed Info Sun...

  • POTENTILLA ARGUTA | Prairie Cinquefoil
    $0.00 Choose Options POTENTILLA ARGUTA | Prairie Cinquefoil
    "Prairie Cinquefoil, Tall Cinquefoil, Five-finger, Glandular Cinquefoil, White Cinquefoil" Potentilla comes from the Latin and is a diminutive form of the word "powerful". This refers to major medicinal qualities once...

  • POLYGONUM PENSYLVANICUM | Smartweed
    $0.00 Choose Options POLYGONUM PENSYLVANICUM | Smartweed
    "Smartweed, Pennsylvania Smartweed" Polygonum comes from the word poly meaning "many" and gonu meaning "knee" or "joint". This is in reference to the thickened joints of this species. Pensylvanicum literally means "of...

  • PHYSOSTEGIA VIRGINIANA | False Dragonhead
    $0.00 Choose Options PHYSOSTEGIA VIRGINIANA | False Dragonhead
    "False Dragonhead, Dragon Head, Lion's Heart, Obedient Plant" Physostegia is from the Greek for "bladder covering" referring to the inflated appearance of the flowers. Virginiana means "of Virginia" referring to the...

  • Purple Prairie Clover
    $0.00 Choose Options PETALOSTEMUM PUPRUREUM | Purple Prairie Clover
    "Purple Prairie Clover, Thimbleweed, Red Tassel Flower"   Click Here for Detailed Info Sun Exposure               Prairie,...

  • PETALOSTEMUM CANDIDUM | White Prairie Clover
    $0.00 Choose Options PETALOSTEMUM CANDIDUM | White Prairie Clover
    White Prairie Clover, Thimbleweed, White Tassel Flower"   Click Here for Detailed Info Sun Exposure               Prairie,...

  • PENTHORUM SEDOIDES | Ditch Stonecrop
    PENTHORUM SEDOIDES | Ditch Stonecrop
    Saxifragaceae Family (sometimes placed in its own family, Penthoraceae) - Ditch Stonecrop. Virginia Stonecrop     Click Here for Detailed Info Sun...

  • PENSTEMON DIGITALIS | Foxglove Beardtongue
    $0.00 Choose Options PENSTEMON DIGITALIS | Foxglove Beardtongue
    Penstemon comes from two Greek words, penta meaning "five" and stemon meaning "stamen". Digitalis is named after the word meaning "finger-shaped", after the shape of corolla.   Click Here for Detailed...

  • PEDICULARIS LANCEOLATA | Swamp Lousewort
    $0.00 Choose Options PEDICULARIS LANCEOLATA | Swamp Lousewort
    Swamp lousewort can be confused with a related plant, wood betony. Swamp lousewort, however, is a taller, more upright plant, and its leaves have no stalk or only a very short stalk.Sometimes called Swamp Betony...

  • PARTHENIUM INTEGRIFOLIUM | Wild Quinine
    $0.00 Choose Options PARTHENIUM INTEGRIFOLIUM | Wild Quinine
    "Wild Quinine, American Feverfew, Feverfew"     Click Here for Detailed Info Sun Exposure               Prairie Soil...

  • OENOTHERA BIENNIS | Evening Primrose
    $0.00 Choose Options OENOTHERA BIENNIS | Evening Primrose
    Night Willow-herb, Large Rampion, Tree-primrose, King's Cure-all, Scurvish"     Click Here for Detailed Info Sun...

  • MONARDA PUNCTATA | Dotted Mint
    $0.00 Choose Options MONARDA PUNCTATA | Dotted Mint
    Monarda named in honor of Spanish botanist, Nicolas Monardes, who wrote extensively in the 16th century about medicinal and useful plants. Punctatus from the Latin word for "pricked" or "dotted".     Click...

  • MONARDA FISTULOSA | Wild Bergomot  - Perennial Wildflower Lavender colored blooms July through September.
    $0.00 Choose Options MONARDA FISTULOSA | Wild Bergomot
    "Wild Bergamot, Horsemint, Bee Balm"   Click Here for Detailed Info Sun Exposure               Prairie, Savanna Soil Moisture Wet...

  • MENTHA ARVENSIS | Wood Mint
    $0.00 Choose Options MENTHA ARVENSIS | Wood Mint
    "Wood Mint, Marsh Perfume, Sweet Mint"     Click Here for Detailed Info Sun Exposure               Prairie, Savanna Soil...

  • Water Horehound - Lycopus Americanus
    $0.00 Choose Options LYCOPUS AMERICANUS | Water Horehound
    "Water Horehound, Cut-leaved Water Horehound, American Bugleweed, Bugleweed"     Click Here for Detailed Info Sun...

  • LOBELIA SIPHILITICA | Great Blue Lobelia
    $0.00 Choose Options LOBELIA SIPHILITICA | Great Blue Lobelia
    Lobelia named after the 16th century herbalist, Matthias von Lobel   Click Here for Detailed Info Sun Exposure               Prairie,...


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