The only sedum pecies that will grow in shade, which is it's natural habitat. Sedum ternatum is the most widespread native Sedum species in eastern North America, commonly known as woodland
Native Wildflowers
Silene regia, the royal catchfly, is a central to eastern US native wildflower which occurs in drier or rocky soils in open woods, wood margins and prairies. It...
Read MoreSilphium laciniatum, the compass plant, is a native perennial which occurs in prairies, wood edges and glades. It is a tall, sturdy, rough, bristly plant...
Read MoreSilphium perfoliatum var. connatum (L.) Cronq., is characterized by hairy stems with sessile leaves, and it occurs in scattered stations in the mountains and the adjacent...
Read MoreSmilacina racemosa (Treacleberry, False Solomon's Seal, Solomon's plume or False Spikenard) is native to the woodlands of eastern North America.
This...
Read MoreSolidago caesia, commonly called blue-stemmed goldenrod or wreath goldenrod, is a native woodland perennial which occurs in forests,...
Read MoreSorghastrum nutans, commonly called Indian grass, is a warm season native perennial grass which typically occurs in prairies, glades and open woods. It was one of...
Read MoreSpigelia marilandica, commonly called Indian pink, is a clump-forming, native perennial which occurs in moist woods and streambanks in the southeastern...
Read MoreSpiranthes cernua, commonly called Nodding Ladies' Tresses, is widely distributed along the Eastern Coastal Plain and southern Appalachian Mountains, to the...
Read MoreSporobolus heterolepis, called prairie dropseed, is a clump-forming, warm season, native perennial grass which typically occurs in prairies, glades, open ground...
Read MoreStenanthium gramineum exhibits large, pyramidal panicles of small, white, nodding flowers on a stem rising from a basal rosette of folded, grass-like leaves. It can...
Read MoreThese large flowered members of the poppy family will provide rafts of beautiful yellow color throughout your woods, They reseed nicely and are relatively deer resistant! This is not...
Read MoreThe bright yellow flowers of southern, or Carolina lupine are an elegant sight in the late spring and early summer. While native to the mountains of...
Read MoreFrom Wikipedia:
Tiarella cordifolia has a scaly horizontal rhizome and seasonal runners. The leaves are 5–10 cm (2–4 in) long, basal,...
Read MoreTradescantia ohioensis (Ohio spiderwort) is native to the eastern and midwestern United States.
This species of spiderwort is a clump-forming...
Read MoreTrillium grandiflorum, commonly known as great white trillium or wood lily, is a simple, graceful perennial that is one of the most familiar and beloved...
Read MoreTrillium sessile (Toadshade or Sessile Trillium) is a perennial spring wildflower native to the central part of the eastern United States and the Ozarks...
Read MoreLarge-flowered bellwort (Uvularia grandiflora) is native to eastern North America. It blooms in May, producing large yellow flowers. It is easily grown...
Read MoreThe smooth slender stem of Uvularia perfoliata is 15 to 50 centimeters tall, and forked above the middle. The leaves are obovate, 4 to 12 centimeters long and 1.5 to 4...
Read MoreVeratrum viride, known as Indian poke, corn-lily, Indian hellebore, false hellebore, green false hellebore, or giant false-helleborine, is a native to...
Read More- Fall Business Hours: Mon: 10 - 6 Tues: 10 - 6 Wed: By Appointment Thurs: 10 - 5 Fri: 10 - 5 Sat: 10 - 5 Sun: 11 - 3