Month: February 2019

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Coneflower at Natural Gardens

Coneflower

Purple coneflowers, also known as Echinacea,are attractive and rugged flowers that draw butterflies and songbirds to the garden! Bright and colorful, these perennials are daisy-like with raised centers, and it’s the seeds found…

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Bee Balm at Natural Gardens

Monarda – Bee Balm

A native perennial favorite, bee balm (also called wild bergamot) is beloved in flower beds for its beautiful blooms of red, pink, purple or white, plus the fragrant foliage….

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Daylilies at Natural Gardens

Daylily

Daylilies (Hemerocallis) are the plants every gardener dreams of. Beautiful and rugged, they provide glorious blossoms in a wide range of colors, and a long season of bloom (though…

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Hosta at Natural Gardens

Hosta

Hostas are clump-forming perennials grown usually for their lovely foliage. There are hundreds of varieties, ranging from those with tiny leaves about one inch in diameter growing in a…

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Showy Lady Slipper

Showy Lady Slipper

Cypripedium reginae, known as the showy lady’s slipper, pink-and-white lady’s-slipper, or the queen’s lady’s-slipper, is a rare terrestrial lady’s-slipper orchid native to northern North America.

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Yellow Lady Slippers

Yellow Lady Slippers

Cypripedium parviflorum, commonly known as yellow lady’s slipper or moccasin flower, is a lady’s slipper orchid native to North America. It is widespread, ranging from Alaska south to Arizona…

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Bloodroot at Natural Gardens

Bloodroot

Bloodroot plants are early spring bloomers and may be found growing wild in dappled sun in wooded areas, producing beautiful, solitary flowers. These white bloodroot flowers have 8 to…

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