Bare Roots
Range Maps Courtesy Kartesz, J.T 2025. Floristic Synthesis of North America, Version 1.0. Biota of North America Program (BONAP) [website http://bonap.org/] Chapel Hill, N.C.
Cinnamon Fern (Osmunda cinnamomea) BARE ROOT
A wetland loving loving fern that can reach impressive heights in favorable conditions. Light: Full Sun, Part Sun/Shade, Shade Soil Moisture: Wet, ...
View full detailsGoat’s Beard (Aruncus dioicus) BARE ROOT
A woods edge species that blooms in with attractive spray of small, white flowers. Dried seed stalks are considered showy by many, and form is shr...
View full detailsOstrich Fern (Matteuccia struthiopteris) BARE ROOT
A classic fern with arching leaves that can grow to large sizes! Fairly adaptable provided adequate moisture. Do well planted alongside spring ephe...
View full detailsMichigan Lily (Lilium michiganense) BARE ROOT
A.k.a. American tiger lily*. A star Midwestern lily! A slow grower that is worth the wait, it prefers moist soils but adapts to medium garden beds....
View full detailsSensitive Fern (Onoclea sensibilis) BARE ROOT
An easily recognizable fern that favors wetlands in the wild, but readily adapts to medium garden beds. Reaches its maximum size in slightly moist,...
View full detailsRoyal Fern (Osmunda regalis) BARE ROOT
A large, comparatively robust fern with a wide distribution. Leaves are distinctive and plants grow large enough that old, healthy individuals may ...
View full detailsLizard's Tail (Saururus cernuus) BARE ROOT
A.k.a. water dragon. Common names come from the distinctive nodding raceme (flower cluster)which resembles a pale lizard tail. Tends to form coloni...
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