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A charismatic spring ephemeral easily grown in rich, well drained soil! Distinctive blue flowers attract early bees, butterflies, and sphinx moths-...
View full detailsA star spring ephemeral, one of the first flowers to bloom in the spring! Thrives and reseeds well in shady, humus rich woodlands, or plantings whe...
View full detailsA wetland loving loving fern that can reach impressive heights in favorable conditions. Light: Full Sun, Part Sun/Shade, Shade Soil Moisture: Wet, ...
View full detailsA spring bloomer, though the relatively large single flowers are usually hidden under a canopy of miniature umbrella-like leaves. Like many woodlan...
View full detailsAn iconic bloom that prefers well drained, rich woodland soil. Height is made up almost entirely of the bloom stalk, and basal leaves die back in ...
View full detailsA slow growing but long lived native hyacinth with showy late spring blooms. Tolerates bright shade, but not deep shade, and adapts well to garden ...
View full detailsA.k.a. brown dragon. A distinctive plant made a woodland favorite by its easily recognizable leaves, pitcher shaped flowers, and bright red berries...
View full detailsOne of the earliest spring flowers, this ephemeral prefers dapped shade in the spring and bright shade in the summer. Foliage is evergreen and var...
View full detailsA.k.a. black snakeroot and black bugbane. A large, showy, summer blooming shade plant! About half of the 3’-7’ height is composed of a leafless bl...
View full detailsA distinctive understory species that prefers part sun in the spring and shade after trees leaf out. Mass plantings make good groundcover, and pla...
View full detailsAn iconic spring ephemeral! Like most woodland ephemerals, it prefers understory where it can get sun in the early spring, and shade when trees le...
View full detailsA.k.a. Dentaria laciniata. One of the earliest blooming spring ephemerals, the deeply toothed leaves and delicate flowers are easily recognizable....
View full detailsA 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 detailsA distinctive woodland species that can be grown as a shade groundcover when planted densely! Spreads by rhizome, but is slow to do so. Flowers are...
View full detailsA.k.a. bloody butcher. An familliar, adaptable spring ephemeral! Fairly easy to grow, but slow to establish colonies. Prefers understory areas whe...
View full detailsA classic fern with arching leaves that can grow to large sizes! Fairly adaptable provided adequate moisture. Do well planted alongside spring ephe...
View full detailsAn elegant circumpolar fern that is just as delicate as it looks. Plant in a spot sheltered from the wind to keep the leaves from breaking. May tol...
View full detailsA.k.a. giant wood fern. A lovely taller fern that can tolerate deep shade! Prefers rich and moist soil, but adapts easily to average mesic soil. B...
View full detailsA.k.a. starry false Solomon’s seal, and starry false lily-of-the-valley. An easily grown native alternative to the invasive lily-of-the-valley! An...
View full detailsA.k.a. narrow-leaf or narrowleaf blue-eyed grass. A hardy blue-eyed grass that prefers average conditions and soils. Flowers are small, but bloom ...
View full detailsA.k.a. fairy bells. A distinctive, clumping woodland plant with hanging yellow flowers. Prefers rich soils and dappled shade in the spring, but ta...
View full detailsOne of Indiana’s most common orchids, it is most often found in high quality, relatively undisturbed woodlands. Leaves emerge in fall and persist t...
View full detailsAn easily grown late spring-early summer bloomer at home in bright understory. Spring/summer foliage is solid green, while semi-evergreen fall/wint...
View full detailsA.k.a. false Solomon’s seal. A showy woodland plant whose fluffy white plume of flowers matures to colorful red berries. A good replacement for the...
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