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  • HELENIUM AUTUMNALE | Sneezeweed
    $0.00 HELENIUM AUTUMNALE | Sneezeweed
    Sneezeweed, Staggerwort, Swamp Sunflower Helenium comes from the Greek name for this plant, named after Helen of Troy; autumnale meaning "of autumn", named for its blooming time.   Click Here for Detailed Info Sun...
  • VERONICASTRUM VIRGINICUM | Culver's Root
    $0.00 VERONICASTRUM VIRGINICUM | Culver's Root
    "Culver's Root, Culver's Physic, Blackroot, Bowman's Root, High Veronica, Tall Speedwell" "Another commonly found species throughout the Tallgrass region on rich, moist soils, Culver's Root grows from 2 to 7 feet tall. Leaves are 6 inches long and...
  • CALAMAGROSTIS CANADENSIS | Blue Joint Grass
    $0.00 CALAMAGROSTIS CANADENSIS | Blue Joint Grass
    (PLS) Blue Joint Grass (Calamagrostis Canadensis) is a perennial, clump-forming grass grows to a height of 3-5 ft. Many slender stems arise from small rhizomes; each topped by a large, slightly nodding, branched inflorescence. The inflorescence is...
  • GLYCERIA GRANDIS | American Manna grass
    $0.00 GLYCERIA GRANDIS | American Manna grass
    (PLS) American Mannagrass (Glyceria Grandis) is most commonly found in wet areas such as riverbanks and ponds. This is a rhizomatous perennial grass bearing thin stems which approach two meters in maximum height. The sturdy leaves each have a...
  • Carex Comosa - Bottlebrush Sedge
    $0.00 CAREX COMOSA | Bottlebrush Sedge
    Bottlebrush Sedge grows in wet places, including meadows and many types of wetlands. Tolerates deeper water than most common species and is good for retention basins. This sedge produces clumps of triangular stems up to 100 or 120 centimeters tall...
  • GALIUM BOREALE | Northern Bed Straw
    GALIUM BOREALE | Northern Bed Straw
    The tiny white flowers of this perennial form dozens of dense clusters about half an inch wide. The clusters are found at the tips of the many branches. Narrow Leaves from stems about a foot long arise in tufts from shallow horizontal rootstocks...
  • AGASTACHE FOENICULUM | Annise Hyssop
    $0.00 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 readily by itself once...
  • SCIRPUS VALIDUS | Soft Stem Bulrush
    $0.00 SCIRPUS VALIDUS | Soft Stem Bulrush
    Soft Stem Bulrush (Scirpus Validus) is a tall, perennial, herbaceous sedge plant that grows up to ten feet tall. The leaves are highly modified into long sheaths that closely girdle stem bases. The flowers are borne in an open inflorescence of many...
  • SPOROBOLUS CRYPTANDRUS | Sand Dropseed
    $0.00 SPOROBOLUS CRYPTANDRUS | Sand Dropseed
    (PLS) Sand Dropseed (Sporobolus cryptandrus) is a grass species forming a tuft of stems growing up to a meter long with a thick stem base. It grows in a wide variety of habitat types, including disturbed areas such as roadsides and is a common grass...
  • AGASTACHE NEPETOIDES | Giant Yellow Hyssop
    $0.00 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 Virginia, northern Texas to...
  • CAREX VULPINODEA | Fox Sedge
    $0.00 CAREX VULPINODEA | Fox Sedge
    Fox Sedge (Carex Vulpinodea) - Tussocks with fine-textured bristly fruiting heads like a fox's tail. Good colonizer of disturbed, open, moist ground.   Click Here for Detailed Info Sun...
  • PYCNANTHEMUM PILOSUM | Hairy Mountain Mint
    $0.00 PYCNANTHEMUM PILOSUM | Hairy Mountain Mint
    Hairy Mountain Mint (Pycnanthemum Pilosum) is typically found in open woods, rocky slopes, outcrops, thickets, prairies, stream valleys, and along railroads. Prefers full or partial sun and moist to slightly dry conditions. Growth is best in fertile...
  • CAREX PENNSYLVANICA | Pennsylvania Sedge
    $0.00 CAREX PENNSYLVANICA | Pennsylvania Sedge
    Pennsylvania sedge (Carex Pennsylvanica) is a low, clumped, grass-like perennial, 6-12 in. high, with a cluster of brown seed capsules clinging high on the stem. Foliage is pale-green in spring and summer, turning sandy-tan in fall.   Click...
  • ROSA ARKANSANA | Prairie Wild Rose
    $0.00 ROSA ARKANSANA | Prairie Wild Rose
    Rosa is the ancient Latin name for "rose". Arkansana means "of Arkansas". Sun Exposure               Prairie, Savanna Soil Moisture Wet Mesic, Mesic, Dry Mesic,...
  • EPILOBIUM GLANDULOSUM | Northern Willow Herb
    $0.00 EPILOBIUM GLANDULOSUM | Northern Willow Herb
    Northern willow Herb" Epilobium from the Greek meaning "upon or above the pod" referring to the manner in which the flowers keep blooming above the seed pods as they develop lower on the flower spike. An herbal tea made from the entire flowering...
  • Golf Course Grass Seed Mix - Eco-Friendly!
    $125.00 ECO-FRIENDLY GOLF COURSE SEED MIX
    I have created a new native seed mix just for golf courses. Since golf courses get a bad rap for being a sterile environment that uses too many chemicals and too much water, this solution can add a low maintenance feature in the rough. An Eco...
  • Prudent Prairie Seed Mix
    $90.00 PRUDENT PRAIRIE SEED MIX
    The Prudent Prairie Seed Mix is composed of many wildflowers that are affordable for a tighter budget but still has the color of all seasons and adapts to a wide range of soil conditions.  This mix can include either tall grasses or short...
  • CROTALARIA SAGITTILIS | Rattlebox
    $0.00 CROTALARIA SAGITTILIS | Rattlebox
    "Rattlebox, wild Pea, Locoweed" Crotolaria from the Greek crotalon meaning "a rattle" in refernce to the loose seeds inside the pod. Sagittilis is from the Latin meaning "like an arrowhead" referring to the shape of the stipules of the upper leaves...
  • ASCLEPIAS VERTICILLATA | Whorled Milkweed
    $0.00 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 less than twenty flowers...
  • Oxeye Sunflower - Heliopsis helianthoides  in full bloom at Ion Exchange native seed and plant nursery in northeast Iowa.
    $0.00 HELIOPSIS HELIANTHOIDES | Ox eye Sunflower
    Ox-eye Sunflower, False Sunflower" Heliopsis from the Greek word helios for "sun" and opsis for "appearance". Helianthoides also from the Greek meaning "like Helianthus", the sunflower.   Click Here for Detailed Info Sun...
  • HYPERICUM PYRAMIDATUM | Great St. John's Wort
    $0.00 HYPERICUM PYRAMIDATUM | Great St. John's Wort
    Hypericum from the ancient Greek name for this genus.     Click Here for Detailed Info Sun Exposure               Prairie, Savanna Soil Moisture Wet...
  • 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...
  • 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 low on the stem that it...
  • PENSTEMON DIGITALIS | Foxglove Beardtongue
    $0.00 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 Info Sun...
  • PENSTEMON GRANDIFLORUS | Large-flowered Beardtongue
    $0.00 PENSTEMON GRANDIFLORUS | Large-flowered Beardtongue
    Penstemon comes from two Greek words, penta meaning "five" and stemon meaning "stamen". Grandiflorus is after the Latin word meaning "with large flowers". Can grow to 3 feet with pale pink flowers on a tall stem. Toothed leaves are in pairs on the...
  • SCIRPUS AMERICANUS | Three-square Rush
    SCIRPUS AMERICANUS | Three-square Rush
    Three-square Rush (Scirpus Americanus) is a Bulrush Sedge that grows 2-3 feet tall with seasonal brown color and forms dense colonies. Stems are sharply triangular and grow up to three feet tall. There are few leaf blades along the stems. The leaves...
  • RATIBIDA COLUMNIFERA | Long headed Coneflower
    $0.00 RATIBIDA COLUMNIFERA | Long headed Coneflower
    "Long-headed Coneflower, Prairie Coneflower (also applied to R. pinnata)" Origin of the name Ratibida is not known. Columnifera comes from the Latin word for "like a column" or "pillar-like", referring to the elongated cone at the center of the...
  • $0.00 SCIRPUS CYPERINUS | Wool Grass
    Wool Grass ( Scirpus Cyperinus) is a native perennial plant consists of a clump of low vegetative shoots, from which arises one or more flowering stalks about 3-5' tall. The stout culms of the these flowering stalks are unbranched, bluntly 3-angled...
  • POLYGONUM PENSYLVANICUM | Smartweed
    $0.00 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 Pennsylvania"...
  • CAMPANULA AMERICANA | Tall Bellflower
    $0.00 CAMPANULA AMERICANA | Tall Bellflower
    Campanula comes from the Latin campana and means "little bell". Americana means "of America" meaning the first identification of this species happened in America. Many branches on a slender, straight stem produce these striking flowers blooming...
  • MENTHA ARVENSIS | Wood Mint
    $0.00 MENTHA ARVENSIS | Wood Mint
    "Wood Mint, Marsh Perfume, Sweet Mint"     Click Here for Detailed Info Sun Exposure               Prairie, Savanna Soil Moisture Wet, Wet Mesic,...
  • 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...
  • CALTHA PALLUSTRIS | Marsh Marigold
    $0.00 CALTHA PALLUSTRIS | Marsh Marigold
    From the old Greek caltha meaning "cup" and from the Latin palustris meaning "of the marsh". Marsh Marigolds (Caltha Pallustris) are showy yellow flowers bloom rather early in the spring, from April through May. They are a spectacular sight in...
  • Cup Plant - SILPHIUM PERFOLIATUM
    $0.00 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 the stem appears to pass...
  • SOLIDAGO FLEXICAULIS | Zig-Zag Goldenrod
    $0.00 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 of the stem in...
  • Solidago nemoralis
    $0.00 SOLIDAGO NEMORALIS | Old Field Goldenrod
    "Old Field Goldenrod, Gray Goldenrod"   Click Here for Detailed Info Sun Exposure               Prairie, Savanna Soil Moisture Dry Mesic, Dry Bloom...
  • EUPATORIUM RUGOSUM | White Snakeroot
    $0.00 EUPATORIUM RUGOSUM | White Snakeroot
    "White Snakeroot, Deerwort, Poolwort, Rich Weed, Snake Weed, Squaw Weed, White Sanicle" Greek, from the name of the King of Pontus, Eupator and rugosum from the Latin for "wrinkled", most likely referring to the appearance of the leaves. Found...
  • ECHINACEA PURPUREA | Purple Coneflower
    $0.00 ECHINACEA PURPUREA | Purple Coneflower
    "Purple Coneflower, Black Samson, Red Sunflower" Echinacea from the Greek word for "sea urchin" or "hedgehog" referring to the spiny chaff at the center of these flowers. Purpurea also from the Greek for the word meaning "purple". Favors open...
  • ACORUS CALAMUS  | Sweet Flag
    $0.00 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 Midwest. Araceae Family...
  • Butterfly Milkweed
    $0.00 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 abandoned railroad...
  • SOLIDAGO SPECIOSA | Showy Goldenrod
    $0.00 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...
  • PYCNANTHEMUM VIRGINIANUM | Mountain Mint
    $0.00 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...
  • ALLIUM CANADENSE | Wild Garlic
    $0.00 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 inches in length. The...
  • GENTIANA ANDREWSII | Bottle Gentian
    GENTIANA ANDREWSII | Bottle Gentian
    "Bottle Gentian, Barrel Gentian, Blind Gentian, Cloistered Gentian"   Click Here for Detailed Info Sun Exposure               Prairie, Savanna Soil...
  • POLYGONATUM CANALICULATUM | Solomon's Seal
    $0.00 POLYGONATUM CANALICULATUM | Solomon's Seal
    "Solomon's Seal, Conquer John, Sealwort" Polygonatum comes from the Greek word meaning "with many knees". This is most likely in reference to the bulbous, jointed rhizomes. Canaliculatum comes from the Latin for "channeled" or "with a long groove"...
  • Honey Bee on Wildflower - Buy Pollinator Seed Mix
    $150.00 POLLINATOR MIX
    POLLINATOR SEED MIX - ALL SEASONSPollination by Native Bees    Plant 1 lb. for every 2000 square feet. This mix includes the following species. Big Bluestem Indian Grass Prairie Brome Little Bluestem Sideoats Grama Golden Alexanders...
  • Winter Wonderland Mix
    $150.00 WINTER WONDERLAND MIX
    Break the monotony of bleak winter days with grey gloomy skies and get out there and do a dormant seeding which will give you visions of spring.  Many of our friends and clients have spread their seed over two to three inches of snow or bare...
  • CELASTRUS SCANDENS | Bittersweet
    $0.00 CELASTRUS SCANDENS | Bittersweet
    Climbing Bittersweet, Climbing Orange Root, Fever Twig, Fever Twitch, Staff Vine, Waxwork From the Greek for a type of evergreen plant and scandens from the Latin for climbing. Found throughout the Tallgrass region, especially on rich,...
  • Pale Purple Coneflower
    $0.00 ECHINACEA PALIDA | Pale Purple Coneflower
    Echinacea from the Greek word for "sea urchin" or "hedgehog" referring to the spiny chaff at the center of these flowers. Pallida is from the latin word for "pale". Perennial; reaches 2 to 3 feet; leaves are mostly basal and elongated ovals up to 7...
  • SCIRPUS ATROVIRENS | Dark Green Bulrush
    $0.00 SCIRPUS ATROVIRENS | Dark Green Bulrush
    Dark Green Bulrush (Scirpus Atrovirens) is a native perennial plant is about 2     Click Here for Detailed Info Sun...
  • SOLIDAGO RIGIDA | Stiff Goldenrod
    $0.00 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 Info Sun...
  • Narrow Purple Coneflower - Echinacea Angustifolia
    $0.00 ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA | Narrow Purple Coneflower
    Narrow Purple Coneflower (Echinacea Angustifolia) - Found mostly in the northern portions of the Tallgrass Region on recently burned areas or where the soil has been disturbed. Blooms are purple to pink (rarely white) and grow on strong, erect stems...
  • JUNCUS TENUIS | Path Rush
    $0.00 JUNCUS TENUIS | Path Rush
    Path Rush (Juncus Tenuis) is a native perennial rush is typically 4-12"" tall.  It is often densely tufted with erect to ascending stems that are light to medium green, slender, glabrous, and unbranched. The leaves of each stem are basal...
  • Prairie Sage - Artemesia ludovinciana
    $0.00 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 rocky, sandy or gravelly...
  • CEANOTHUS AMERICANUS | New Jersey Tea
    $0.00 CEANOTHUS AMERICANUS | New Jersey Tea
    Ceanothus from an ancient name, the meaning of which has been lost and from americanus meaning "of America". Found on prairies and prairie remnants and along the borders of woods and rocky sites. Blooms from late May to September. Low upright shrub...
  • 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 the base of the spadix...
  • Asclepias Incarnata - Swamp Milkweed
    $0.00 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 disperse in the wind. Deer...
  • OENOTHERA BIENNIS | Evening Primrose
    $0.00 OENOTHERA BIENNIS | Evening Primrose
    Night Willow-herb, Large Rampion, Tree-primrose, King's Cure-all, Scurvish"     Click Here for Detailed Info Sun Exposure               Prairie,...
  • ASCLEPIAS SYRIACA   (Silkweed)
    $0.00 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 succulent. Silkweed is...
  • ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM | Yarrow
    $0.00 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 bloom from June to...



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