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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.
Solomon’s Seal (Polygonatum biflorum) BARE ROOT
An elegant, arching plant perfect to replace invasive lily of the valley! Blooms in the spring with bell-like, green/white flowers than hang down ...
View full detailsFoamflower (Tiarella cordifolia) BARE ROOT
A star groundcover for shady areas! Flowers add a lovely splash of white to shade gardens, and foliage is attractive. Low, mounding habit. Semi-eve...
View full detailsAmerican Strawberry Bush (Euonymus americanus) BARE ROOT
A.k.a. hearts-a-burstin' with love, bursting heart, and wahoo (as is its cousin, Euonymus atropurpureus- eastern wahoo- see below). Prefers moist,...
View full detailsInterrupted Fern (Osmunda claytoniana) BARE ROOT
A pleasant addition to the understory of moist woodlands. The ‘interruptions’ are caused by the dying back of leaflets on reproductive leaves, so m...
View full detailsDowny Rattlesnake Orchid (Goodyera pubescens) BARE ROOT
A small, comparatively easy to grow native orchid! Slow growing and colony forming, most often planted for their showy, evergreen leaves. Best grow...
View full detailsAllegheny Pachysandra (Pachysandra procumbens) BARE ROOT
A.k.a Allegheny spurge and mountain spurge. A flowering, semi-evergreen groundcover best grown in rich, slightly acidic, well drained soils and dap...
View full detailsWild Garlic (Allium canadense) BARE ROOT
A.k.a. meadow garlic. Not to be confused with the common but non-native field garlic*, this delicate native had small flowers and edible bulbs. Pre...
View full detailsOak Fern (Gymnocarpium dryopteris)BARE ROOT
A.k.a. western oak fern and northern oak fern. A dainty spreading fern that can form a groundcover in ideal conditions! Prefers moist woodland cond...
View full detailsColumbine (Aquilegia canadensis) BARE ROOT
The native wild species of the well known genus, with red flowers! Adaptable, readily forms colonies, and a favorite of hummingbirds- columbine mak...
View full detailsCommon Goldenstar (Hypoxis hirsuta) BARE ROOT
A.k.a. yellow star grass. A widespread but little-noticed species with narrow, sedge-like leaves and showy yellow flowers! Adaptable. Can take acid...
View full detailsMarsh Marigold (Caltha palustris) BARE ROOT
One of the first blooming spring flowers! Bright yellow flowers and green foliage are conspicuous, particularly when few other plants have put on g...
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. Runners to form col...
View full detailsOak Sedge (Carex pensylvanica) BARE ROOT
A.k.a. Pennsylvania sedge. A short sedge coveted for its ability to form colonies in shady and dry conditions! Primarily spreads by runners, but ma...
View full detailsLargeleaf Waterleaf (Hydrophyllum macrophyllum) BARE ROOT
A.k.a hairy waterleaf or large-leaf waterleaf. A charismatic spring flower of the Midwestern woods, its mottled cool-season leaves and slow rhizoma...
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