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ASARUM - Ginger **Shade**
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canadense canadense. Leaves deciduous, light green and not glossy. Maroon flowers in April and May. Good spreading groundcover. Prevers rich, moist soil. Native to the Eastern U.S. Habitat: Rich woods. Pt.shade/ shade. Ht.: 6 inches. Z4-9.
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canadense Wild Ginger. Leaves deciduous, light green and not glossy. Maroon flowers in April and May. Good spreading groundcover. Prevers rich, moist soil. Native to the Eastern U.S. Habitat: Rich woods. Pt.shade/ shade. Ht.: 6 inches. Z4-9.
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Dark Heartlett Shuttleworthii `Dark Heartlett`. Another slow spreading native ginger. The patterned leaves have a small dark heart shaped center. Well drained soil is a must. Ht.: 3-6 inches. Z5-9.

ASCLEPIAS - Butterfly Weed ** Sun**
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Hello Yellow - Bright yellow flower clusters in July until September. Native selection. Plant in well- drained sandy soil in full sun. Heat and drought tolerant. Late to break dormancy in spring. Ht.: 24 inches. Z3-9.
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inc. Ice Ballet incarnata `Ice Ballet`. Clusters of pure white flowers in June- July. Native selection. Tolerates dry or very wet soil. Deer resistant. Ht.3-4 feet. Z3-9.
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incarnata Swamp Milkweed. Clusters of pink flowers in June until July. Butterfly magnet. Deer resistant. Native, occurs in floodplains and wet meadows. Can tolerate drought. Interesting seed pods. Sun. Ht.:3-5 feet. Z3-9.
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incarnata Swamp Milkweed. Clusters of pink flowers in June until July. Butterfly magnet. Deer resistant. Native, occurs in floodplains and wet meadows. Can tolerate drought. Interesting seed pods. Sun. Ht.:3-5 feet. Z3-9.
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syriaca Common Milkweed. This classic native is best known as a food of larval monarch butterflies. Globes of fragrant pink flowers in June - July, followed by pods of silky seeds in fall. Sun/ pt.shade. Ht. 2-3 feet. Z5-9.
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tub. Gay Butterflies Flowers in fiery shades of red, orange, and yellow from June through July. This native selection is an ideal nectar source for all types of butterflies and the preferred food source for monarch butterfly larvae. Typically grows 24-30” tall. Sun. Z3-9.
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tuberosa (Butterfly Weed) Showy orange flower heads in summer. Good cut. Pointed seed pods add interest in the fall and winter. July-August. Prefers well drained soil. Native. Ht.:2 feet. Z3-9.