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Indian grass

Sorghastrum nutans

Upright clumps of slender, blue-green leaves 1/2″ wide. Foliage turns orange-yellow in fall. Stems are … Continued

Indian pink

Spigelia marilandica

A long flowering woodland perennial with unique flowers that attract pollinators — especially hummingbirds. This … Continued

prairie dropseed grass

Sporobolus heterolepis

2′ narrow-leaved, fragrant native grass. Incredibly attractive in bloom and seed.

‘Cotton Candy’ betony

Stachys officinalis ‘Cotton Candy’

Selected for continuous bloom, deep green foliage, and compact habit, ‘Pink Cotton Candy’ sports two-toned … Continued

‘Hummelo’ betony

Stachys monnieri 'Hummelo'

Perennial Plant Association 2019 Perennial Plant of the Year! Compact clumps of distinctive, heavily textured, … Continued

lamb’s ear

Stachys byzantina

Soft, thick, woolly silver foliage stays low to the ground. 12-15″ flower stalks emerge in … Continued

celandine, wood poppy

Stylophorum diphyllum

This woodland wildflower occurs most often in moist woodlands and along streams and features 4-petaled, … Continued

sweet Joe-pye weed

Eutrochium {Eupatorium} purpureum

Shade tolerant and showy, this easy-to-grow native stays in place in the garden and invites … Continued

‘Bluebird’ aster

Symphyotrichum laevis 'Bluebird'

A Mt. Cuba selection of the native smooth aster introduced by Dr. Richard Lighty, this … Continued