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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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  • 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 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 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...

  • 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...

  • ANDROPOGON SCOPARIUM | Little Blue Stem
    $0.00 Choose Options ANDROPOGON SCOPARIUM | Little Blue Stem
    This native perennial grass is 2-3' tall and tufted at the base. The culms are tan or reddish brown, hairless, and terete; the base of each culm is erect, rather than decumbent across the ground. Alternate leaves are...

  • ANDROPOGON GERARDI | Big Blue Stem
    $0.00 Choose Options ANDROPOGON GERARDI | Big Blue Stem
    "This native perennial grass is 3-8' tall, more or less erect, and unbranched or little branched. Each culm is terete, tan, and hairless; its nodes are dark-colored, slightly swollen, and glaucous. There are several...

  • AGROPYRON TRACHYCAULUM | Slender Wheat Grass
    $0.00 Choose Options AGROPYRON TRACHYCAULUM | Slender Wheat Grass
    Slender wheatgrass is a short-lived, native, perennial bunchgrass that is widely distributed. It was the first native grass to be grown under cultivation. Sun...

  • 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...

  • 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...


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