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Native Wild Flowers

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If you live outside the USA you can still order but, not by the check out:  You will need to email me what you want to order and your address to see if I can ship it there and how much it will cost, than if you have a paypal account you can pay me that way when we come to a total. 

If you are outside or in the USA and have any questions you can also email me at: dorisshirely@yahoo.com

 


Black-Eyed Susan

Item #  H 105

Rudbeckia hirta

Ht. 20-30'  Fragrant blue flowers in spring. Grows in full sun to partial shade. Velvety brown bean with disc like seeds inside. Matures in late summer.

Zones 5-9

Planting these now in the fall, they will bloom in the 2012 summer.

These are bareroot.

 

Black-Eyed Susan

 

 


Blood Root

Item #  H 106

Sanguinaria canadensis

Ht. 6-11"  White flower with yellow center. Blooms March to June. Grows in moist soil.

Zones 5-9

Planting these now in the fall, they will bloom this spring 2012.

These are bareroot.

Blood Root

 

 


Blue Bells

Item #  H 107


Common: Virginia Bluebell or Virginia Cowslip

Family: Boraginaceae

Botanical: Mertensia virginica

Height: 12-24" • Spacing: 12"-18"

Flower: Blue

Bloomtime: April-June

Foliage: Green

Exposure: Part shade to full shade

Planting these now in the fall, they will bloom this spring 2012.


Zones 3-9

These are bareroot.

Blue Bells

 

  


Jack-in-the-Pulpit

Item #  H 108

Arisaema triphyllum


Ht. 12-30"  Purple-brown flower. Blooms April to June. Grows in damp woods and swamps.

Planting these now in the fall, they will bloom this spring 2012.


Zones 3-9

These are bareroot.

 

Jack-in-the-Pulpit
 

 


Black Cohosh-Fairy Candle

Cimicifuga racemosa

Item #  H 110

Ht. 3-8" 

Long narrow clusters of white flowers. Blooms June to August. Grows in woodlands.

Planting these now in the fall, they will bloom in the 2012 summer.

zones 4- 8

 

Black Cohosh-Fairy Candle

 

 

 


Blue Cohosh

Caulophyllum thalictroides

Item #  H 111


Ht. 12-38" 

Sun:  Shade to part Sun

Bloom Period  is April to May.

Moisture:  Average to Moist.

Spacing:  12 to 24 inches.


Planting these now in the fall, they will bloom in the 2012 summer.

zones 3- 9

Blue Cohosh

 

 


Lily-of-the-Valley

Item #  H 109

Tiny, sweet-smelling, bell-shaped flowers cover this old-fashioned favorite every spring. Space 6-12" apart*. Spreads quickly.

Light: Full to partial shade
Blooms: Mid to late spring
Height: 6-10"
Size: Bareroot
Deer Resistant

Zones 2-9

Planting these now in the fall, they will bloom this spring 2012.

These are bareroot.

 

Lily-of-the-Valley
 

 


Echinacea purpurea - Coneflower - 'Magnus'
Item #H50

Botanical Name: Echinacea purpurea
Description: Commonly called the purple coneflower, this easy-to-grow flower produces an abundant amount of flowers July to September.  Butterflies love them and finches are attracted to the dried seed heads.  A must for every perennial garden.

Bloom Size:  7 inches
Bloom Time:  Mid Summer
Color:  Purple
Foliage Color:  Green
Height:  48-60"
Sun Requirements:  Full to Partial Sun
Type/Size:  #1 Division
Hardiness Zone: 3-9

Echinacea purpurea - Coneflower - 'Magnus'

 

 

 


Rattlesnake Orchid

Item #  H 112

Goodyera pubescens

Ht. 6-18"  Small white flowers. Blooms in July. Grows on moist wooded slopes.

Zones 4-8

These are bareroot.

 

Rattlesnake Orchid
 

 


Solomon Seal

Item #  H 113

Smilacina racemosa, false

Ht. 12-48"  White to greenish-yellow flowers. Blooms May to June. Grows in moist woods

Zones 2-8

These are bareroot.

 

Solomon Seal
 

 


Wild Geranium

Item #  H 123

Geranium maculatum

Ht. 10-12" Very light pink flower. Blooms April to June. Grows close together in well-drained soil or open woods.

Zones 3-9

These are bareroot.

Wild Geranium

 

  


Wild Ginger

Item #  H 124

Asarum canadensis

Ht. 10-12" Heart shaped leaves with dark red-brown flowers. Blooms May to June. Grows in moist acidic soil in shade.

Zones 3-9

These are bareroot.

 

Wild Ginger

 


Wild Ginger Evergreen

Item #  H 125

Asarum arifolium

Ht. 6-18 Brown flower shaped like a little jug. Blooms April to May. Grows in lightly moist soil.

Zones 3-9

These are bareroot.

Wild Ginger Evergreen

 

 


Wintergreen

Chimaphila maculata

Item #  H 127

Appropriately called wintergreen because of its persistent, evergreen leaves, the small red berries of the shrub Gaultheria procumbens taste of minty wintergreen, too. Also called eastern teaberry and checkerberry, it indeed supplies the flavor for gums and oils tasting of wintergreen. This semi-woody plant grows low to the ground, forming mats of foliage.

Ht. 5-10"  White-pink flower. Blooms June to August. Grows in dry woods.


Planting these now in the fall, they will bloom in the 2012 summer.

zones 3- 8


 

Wintergreen