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1 Carex pensylvanica (Pennsylvania Sedge)
2 Geranium maculatum (Wild Geranium)
3 Sporobolus heterolepis (Prairie Dropseed)
4 Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinal Flower)
5 Asclepias tuberosa (Butterfly Weed)
6 Carex radiata (Eastern Star Sedge)
7 Adiantum pedatum (Northern Maidenhair Fern)
8 Asarum canadense (Wild Ginger)
9 Athyrium filix-femina (Lady Fern)
10 Echinacea purpurea (Purple Coneflower)
11 Lobelia siphilitica (Blue Cardinal Flower)
12 Mertensia virginica (Virginia Bluebells)
13 Baptisia australis (Blue False Indigo)
14 Schizachyrium scoparium (Little Bluestem)
15 Monarda fistulosa (Wild Bergamot)
16 Amelanchier alnifolia 'Obelisk' (Standing Ovation Serviceberry)
17 Aruncus dioicus (Goat's Beard)
18 Aquilegia canadensis (Canadian Columbine)
19 Viburnum dentatum (Arrowwood Viburnum)
20 Sedum ternatum (Three-Leaved Stonecrop)
21 Asclepias incarnata (Swamp Milkweed)
22 Liatris spicata (Blazing Star)
23 Cercis canadensis (Eastern Redbud)
24 Clematis virginiana (Woodbine)
25 Asclepias syriaca (Common Milkweed)
26 Lilium michiganense (Michigan Lily)
27 Aronia melanocarpa (Chokeberry - Black)
28 Diervilla lonicera (Dwarf Bush Honeysuckle)
29 Chelone glabra (Turtlehead)
30 Chasmanthium latifolium (Northern Sea Oats)
31 Corylus americana (American Hazelnut)
32 Actaea racemosa (Black Cohosh)
33 Polemonium reptans (Jacob's Ladder)
34 Monarda punctata (Dotted Beebalm)
35 Allium cernuum (Nodding Onion)
36 Penstemon digitalis (Foxglove Beard Tongue)
37 Rudbeckia hirta (Black-Eyed Susan)
38 Echinacea pallida (Pale Purple Coneflower)
39 Panicum virgatum (Switch Grass)
40 Liatris aspera (Blazing Star)
41 Cephalanthus occidentalis (Buttonbush)
42 Coreopsis palmata (Tickseed)
43 Eragrostis spectabilis (Purple Lovegrass)
44 Hypericum kalmianum (Kalm's St. John's Wort)
45 Phlox divaricata subsp. laphamii (Wild Sweet William)
46 Ceanothus americanus (New Jersey Tea)
47 Carex vulpinoidea (Fox Sedge)
48 Carex bicknellii (Prairie Sedge)
49 Actaea pachypoda (White Baneberry)
50 Anemone canadensis (Windflower)
51 Zizia aurea (Golden Alexander)
52 Veronicastrum virginicum (Culver's Root)
53 Andropogon gerardii (Big Blue Stem)
54 Carex rosea (Rosy Sedge)
55 Ruellia humilis (Wild Petunia)
56 Osmunda regalis (Royal Fern)
57 Asclepias sullivantii (Prairie Milkweed)
58 Filipendula rubra (Queen Of The Prairie)
59 Conoclinium coelestinum (Blue Mistflower)
60 Eutrochium purpureum (Joe Pye Weed)
61 Carex sprengelii (Sprengel's Sedge)
62 Hydrophyllum virginianum (Eastern Waterleaf)
63 Hamamelis virginiana (Common Witch Hazel)
64 Eurybia macrophylla (Large-Leaved Aster)
65 Tradescantia ohiensis (Ohio Spiderwort)
66 Dalea purpurea (Purple Prairie Clover)
67 Helenium autumnale (Sneezeweed)
68 Bouteloua curtipendula (Sideoats Grass)
69 Vernonia fasciculata (Smooth Ironweed)
70 Phlox divaricata (Wild Sweet William)
71 Eryngium yuccifolium (Rattlesnake Master)
72 Carex muskingumensis (Palm Sedge)
73 Symphyotrichum oolentangiense (Skyblue Aster)
74 Dodecatheon meadia (Shooting Star)
75 Carex bromoides (Brome-Like Sedge)
76 Hibiscus laevis (Rose Mallow)
77 Asclepias verticillata (Whorled Milkweed)
78 Amsonia tabernaemontana var. salicifolia (Blue Star)
79 Ratibida pinnata (Grey-Head Coneflower)
80 Arisaema triphyllum (Jack-In-The-Pulpit)
81 Solidago caesia (Blue Stem Goldenrod)
82 Thalictrum dioicum (Early Meadow-Rue)
83 Sanguisorba canadensis (Canadian Burnet)
84 Symphyotrichum novae-angliae (New England Aster)
85 Hibiscus moscheutos (Swamp Mallow)
86 Populus tremuloides (Quaking Aspen)
87 Spiraea alba (Meadowsweet)
88 Baptisia leucophaea (Wild Indigo)
89 Carex brevior (Shortbeak Sedge/Plains Oval Sedge)
90 Viburnum prunifolium (Blackhaw Viburnum)
91 Euphorbia corollata (Flowering Spurge)
92 Quercus macrocarpa (Bur Oak)
93 Phlox bifida (Sand Phlox)
94 Lindera benzoin (Spice Bush)
95 Aralia racemosa (American Spikenard)
96 Pinus strobus (Eastern White Pine)
97 Hierochloe odorata (Sweet Grass)
98 Heuchera richardsonii (Alum Root)
99 Heliopsis helianthoides (Oxeye Sunflower)
100 Viola labradorica (Labrador Violet)


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Field-Grown vs. Greenhouse-Grown Plants

Plants which are well-adapted to our local climate are most often field-grown (outside). Field-grown plants are generally cheaper and have the advantage of already somewhat acclimated to our cold winters, but that means they’re not artificially far along in the spring and tend to bloom at the normal time in our area.

Spring annuals and tender perennials are typically grown in Greenhouses so they can be ready and luxurious exactly when customers want them. Some perennials are also “forced” into early bloom in greenhouses. In May, there can be a very big difference between field-grown and greenhouse-grown plants of the same type. The latter typically look good right away (so they’re a great choice where that’s important), but we typically pay a premium for it.


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