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An elegant, charming, and easy native spring ephemeral for woodland conditions. I find it self-sows for me. It's hard to have too much....Read More
I ordered this from Prairie Moon Nursery a few years back. After I planted it, the squirrels dug it up and broke up the cluster of little...Read More
Grows WILD, prolific as dandelions, or wild violet, on the edges and openings of our hardwoods (mostly maple). Appears early, and in the...Read More
This little charmer is up now (4/7/09) and cannot wait to bloom. What is confusing about it is that it comes up in one place in one year...Read More
I discovered this growing on the property whilst out looking for native species to Iowa and this property to add to my shade garden on th...Read More
This plant grows wild in Michigan but is against the to pick. An interesting fact about Dutceman's Breeches is that there are male and fe...Read More
A nice groundcover for the spaces between hostas, ferns and other late emerging plants that seem to reseed itself at low to moderate rate.
Great little North American native plant with very interesting and delicate white blooms. Very elegant spring ephemeral.
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Flowers are perfect, 2-nerved, bilaterally symmetrical; sepals: 2, falling early from the flower; petals: 4, 2 outer and 2 inner; outer 2...Read More