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  • ASTER PUNICEUS | Swamp Aster
    $0.00 Choose Options ASTER PUNICEUS | Swamp Aster
    From the Greek, "Aster" in reference to the shape of the flower and its bracts. At least 200 species are found across North America with dozens in the Tallgrass Praire region alone. Found throughout the Tallgrass Prairie...

  • ASTER PTARMICOIDES | Upland White Aster
    $0.00 Choose Options ASTER PTARMICOIDES | Upland White Aster
    From the Greek, "Aster" in reference to the shape of the flower and its bracts. At least 200 species are found across North America with dozens in the Tallgrass Praire region alone. Found throughout the Tallgrass Prairie...

  • ASTER PILOSUS | Frost Aster
    $0.00 Choose Options ASTER PILOSUS | Frost Aster
    From the Greek, "Aster" in reference to the shape of the flower and its bracts. At least 200 species are found across North America with dozens in the Tallgrass Praire region alone. Found throughout the Tallgrass Prairie...

  • ASTER NOVAE-ANGLIAE | New England Aster
    $0.00 Choose Options ASTER NOVAE-ANGLIAE | New England Aster
    From the Greek, "Aster" in reference to the shape of the flower and its bracts. At least 200 species are found across North America with dozens in the Tallgrass Praire region alone. Also known as Symphotrichum novae-angliae...

  • ASTER LATERIFLORUS | Calico Aster
    ASTER LATERIFLORUS | Calico Aster
    From the Greek, "Aster" in reference to the shape of the flower and its bracts. At least 200 species are found across North America with dozens in the Tallgrass Praire region alone. Found throughout the Tallgrass Prairie...

  • ASTER LAEVIS | Smooth Blue Aster
    $0.00 Choose Options ASTER LAEVIS | Smooth Blue Aster
    From the Greek, "Aster" in reference to the shape of the flower and its bracts. At least 200 species are found across North America with dozens in the Tallgrass Praire region alone.   Click Here for...

  • ASTER ERICOIDES | Heath Aster
    $0.00 Choose Options ASTER ERICOIDES | Heath Aster
    From the Greek, "Aster" in reference to the shape of the flower and its bracts. At least 200 species are found across North America with dozens in the Tallgrass Praire region alone     Click Here...

  • ASTRAGALUS CANADENSIS | Canada Milkvetch
    $0.00 Choose Options ASTRAGALUS CANADENSIS | Canada Milkvetch
    Canada Milkvetch (Astragalus canadensis) Sometimes referred to as Canadian Milkvetch. A legume found throughout the Tallgrass Prairie region on wet to dry prairies and in open woods, along roadsides and in open areas that...

  • ASTER AZUREUS | Sky Blue Aster
    $0.00 Choose Options ASTER AZUREUS | Sky Blue Aster
    Sky Blue Aster (Aster azureus) Also known as Symphyotrichum oolentangiensis. Found throughout the Tallgrass Prairie region in a dizzying array of habitats from marshes to woodlands. Aster colonies frequently cover large...

  • ASCLEPIAS VERTICILLATA | Whorled Milkweed
    $0.00 Choose Options ASCLEPIAS VERTICILLATA | Whorled Milkweed
    Whorled Milkweed (Asclepias verticillata) Generally less than two feet tall with slender, usually unbranched stems and several thread-like leaves originating at each point along the stem. Small, stalked clusters of usually...

  • Butterfly Milkweed
    $0.00 Choose Options ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA | Butterfly Milkweed
    Butterfly Milkweed (Ascleipias tuberosa) is found throughout the Tallgrass Prairie region in open areas, usually in prairies or remnants of prairies. It is showing up now along old country roads and abandoned roads and...

  • ASCLEPIAS SYRIACA   (Silkweed)
    $0.00 Choose Options ASCLEPIAS SYRIACA (Silkweed)
    Silkweed (Asclepias Syriaca) - has one to several stout, erect stems, 2-3 ft. tall, bear large, domed clusters of pink or pinkish-white flowers at the top or on stalks from leaf axils. Leaves are oval, thick, and somewhat...

  • Asclepias Incarnata - Swamp Milkweed
    $0.00 Choose Options ASCLEPIAS INCARNATA | Swamp Milkweed
    Swamp Milkweed (Asclepias incanata) - Sometimes referred to as Red Milkweed, this fragrant flower is the favorite host for Monarch butterflies. Later in the season, the large pods will break to reveal seeds that will...

  • ASARUM CANADENSE | Wild Ginger
    ASARUM CANADENSE | Wild Ginger
    Wild Ginger (Asarum Canadense) - Distinctive (roughly heart-shaped) leaves, an unusual fleshy deep maroon to rich brown flower and the aroma of the crushed root are all characteristics of Asarum canadense. The flower is so...

  • Prairie Sage - Artemesia ludovinciana
    $0.00 Choose Options ARTEMISIA LUDOVICIANA | Prairie Sage
    Prairie Sage (Artemisia Ludoviciana) - Found throughout the Tallgrass Prairie Region and well throughout North America. Can grow to 40 inches in height and prefers disturbed areas along roads and railways, dry areas on...

  • ARISAEMA TRIPHYLLUM | Jack in the Pulpit
    ARISAEMA TRIPHYLLUM | Jack in the Pulpit
    Jack in the Pulpit (Arisaema Triphyllum) - Very distinctive spathe (hooded floral leaf) being green or purple brown and often striped, it folds over and shelters the spadix. The flowers are very tiny and actually appear at...

  • AQUILEGIA CANADENSIS | Columbine
    $0.00 Choose Options AQUILEGIA CANADENSIS | Columbine
    Columbine (Aquilegia Canadensis) - Drooping red flowers with 5 long, curved spurs; reaches 2 feet in height and prefers rocky woods and slopes. Found from Manitoba through Quebec and southward through the US. Distinctive...

  • ANGELICA ATROPURPUREA | Angelica
    $0.00 Choose Options ANGELICA ATROPURPUREA | Angelica
    Angelica (Angelica atropurpurea) - A relatively rare find today in swampy woodlands of the northern Tallgrass region. Tiny green-white flowers in large round heads from May to September. Can grow to 6 feet with a hollow...

  • ANEMONE VIRGINIANA | Tall Thimbleweed
    $0.00 Choose Options ANEMONE VIRGINIANA | Tall Thimbleweed
    Tall Thimbleweed (Anemone Virginiana) A. virginiana, A. cylindrica and A. riparia are all very similar. Ironically, "Tall Thimbleweed" is the one of the three species that is the shortest, reaching only about three feet in...

  • ANEMONE PATENS | Pasque Flower
    ANEMONE PATENS | Pasque Flower
    Pasque Flower (Anemone patens) - Found in all prairie regions from the Arctic Circle to the Southern United States. It is the earliest of all prairie flowers blooming in March and April. Grows from 2 inches to 16 inches and...

  • ANEMONE CYLINDRICA | Thimbleweed
    $0.00 Choose Options ANEMONE CYLINDRICA | Thimbleweed
    Thimbleweed, Long fruited Anemone (Anemone cylindrica) - Very common throughout all of Eastern North America, Thimbleweed has showy white flowers and can grow to about two feet in height. It prefers moist environments...

  • ANEMONE CANADENSIS | Canada Anemone
    $0.00 Choose Options ANEMONE CANADENSIS | Canada Anemone
    Canada Anemone (Anemone Canadensis) is very common throughout all of Eastern North America.  Canada Anemone has showy white flowers and can grow to about two feet in height. It prefers moist environments in the prairie...

  • AMORPHA FRUTICOSA | False Indigo
    $0.00 Choose Options AMORPHA FRUTICOSA | False Indigo
    False Indigo (Amorpha Fruiticosa) is common in moist prairie thickets and along streams and rivers in prairies throughout the Tallgrass Region. Not as common east of Illinois.  Large, bushy shrubs can reach 10 feet,...

  • AMORPHA CANESCENS | Leadplant
    $0.00 Choose Options AMORPHA CANESCENS | Leadplant
    Leadplant (Amorpha Canescens), A shrubby perennial, often as an undergrowth of Big Bluestem, Leadplant reaches 3 feet. Stems become large (1/2 inch) and woody with age; compound leaves with numerous small leaflets...

  • ALLIUM STELLATUM | Prairie Onion
    $0.00 Choose Options ALLIUM STELLATUM | Prairie Onion
    Prairie Onion (Allium Stellatum) is a perennial wildflower growing 1 to 2 feet; pink to purple flowers at the top of an arching stem and blooming from July through August. Likes rocky woodland soils from New York to Georgia,...

  • Allium Cernuum  (Nodding Onion)
    $0.00 Choose Options ALLIUM CERNUUM | Nodding Onion
    Nodding Onion (Allium Cernuum) is a stunning, easy to grow perennial growing 1 to 2 feet; white to pink flowers at the top of an arching stem and blooming from July through August.   The nodding habit may...

  • ALLIUM CANADENSE | Wild Garlic
    $0.00 Choose Options ALLIUM CANADENSE - Wild Garlic
    Wild Garlic (Allium Canadense) is found throughout the tallgrass prairies in open woods and thickets. White to pink flowers bloom from May to July and it can grow as high as two feet. The long, grass-like leaves can reach 18...

  • ALISMA PLANTAGO-AQUATICA | Water Plantain
    $0.00 Choose Options ALISMA PLANTAGO-AQUATICA | Mad Dog Weed
    Water Plantain (Alisma Plantago-Aquatica), also known as Mad Dog Weed, can be erect or drooping, perennial favoring the shallow water of wetlands, marshes, muddy banks and water-logged ditches. It is also occasionally found...

  • AGASTACHE SCROPHULARIAEFOLIA | Giant Purple Hyssop
    $0.00 Choose Options AGASTACHE SCROPHULARIAEFOLIA | Giant Purple Hyssop
    Giant Purple Hyssop (Agastache scrophulariae) - A great tall plant for the back of the perennial border. Tall spikey flowers attract butterflies, bees and hummingbirds. Prefers full sun and grows 3-4' tall. Labiatae...

  • AGASTACHE NEPETOIDES | Giant Yellow Hyssop
    $0.00 Choose Options AGASTACHE NEPETOIDES | Giant Yellow Hyssop
    Giant Yellow Hyssop (Agastache Neptoides) is a perennial, 3 to 5 feet with square stems; white to yellow flowers in dense spikes; blooms from July to September in woodland edges and rocky, wooded hillsides from Quebec to...

  • AGASTACHE FOENICULUM | Annise Hyssop
    $0.00 Choose Options AGASTACHE FOENICULUM | Anise Hyssop
    Anise Hyssop (Agastache Foeniculum) is in the Mint family and produces many showy purple flower spikes over fragrant, dark green foliage.  Excellent for semi-shaded spots or in full sun, this biennial will reproduce...

  • ACTINOMERIS ALTERIFOLIA | Wingstem
    $0.00 Choose Options ACTINOMERIS ALTERIFOLIA | Wingstem
    Wingstem (Actinomeris Alternifolia) may be considered a weed when found growing along roads. Yellow, daisy-like flowers; alternating leaves flowing into "wings" on the stem; grows 3 to 8 feet and is found in woodland edges...

  • ACORUS CALAMUS  | Sweet Flag
    $0.00 Choose Options ACORUS CALAMUS | Sweet Flag
    Sweet Flag (Acorus Calamus) is an aromatic, colony-forming perennial 1 to 4 feet tall with leaves like a cattail. Flowers are very tightly bunched on a long, thin spadix. Grows at pond edges and in wet fields throughout the...

  • ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM | Yarrow
    $0.00 Choose Options ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM | Yarrow
    Yarrow, (Achillea Millefolium) is very common to fields, pastures, disturbed areas, roadsides, previously disturbed prairies and open sites throughout the Tallgrass biome. Tiny white flowers in umbels at the top of the plant...