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ACHILLEA - Yarrow *Sun*
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millefolium Common Yarrow. Native U.S. wildflower. Long- lived, trouble free and easy to grow. White to cream colored flowers in summer. Very drought tolerant, will tolerate clay soils and moist conditions. Butterflies and pollinators. Deer resistant. Sun. Ht.2-4 feet. Z3-9.

ACORUS
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cal. Variegatus Variegated Sweetflag. Iris like white and green banded leaves have a sweet aroma if crushed. Speeads slowly by above ground rhizomes. Flowers in June to July. Prefers moist to wet soil. Native Selection. Ht.: 36 inch. Spread: 18-24 inch. Z5-9.
GACOCAL1G
calamus Sweet Flag. Native grasslike plant with erect swordlike green foliage. Rhizomatous roots. All parts of this plant are fragrant. For moist situations. Provides shelter for waterfowl. Sun/ pt.shade. Ht. 2-4 feet. Z3-10.
GACOCAL1Q
calamus Sweet Flag. Native grasslike plant with erect swordlike green foliage. Rhizomatous roots. All parts of this plant are fragrant. For moist situations. Provides shelter for waterfowl. Sun/ pt.shade. Ht. 2-4 feet. Z3-10.

ACTAEA - aka Cimicifuga***pt.shade/ shade
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Misty Blue Actaea pachypoda ‘Misty Blue’. WHITE BANEBERRY. Selected for its soft, bluish-green foliage which contrasts well with the greens found in the woodland garden. It was discovered in a planting of unknown origin at Mt. Cuba Center. The large, white “doll’s eyes” (fruit) are borne on reddish pedicels in September. Native selection. Carefree and long-lived. Light to medium shade. Ht. 2-3 feet. Z3-8.
PACTRAC1Q
racemosa Native woodland perennial with white, somewhat fuzzy flowers in midsummer that wave above astilbe-like, deeply cut foliage. Deer resistant. Pt.shade/ shade. Ht.4-5 feet. Z4-8.
PACTRAC1G
racemosa Native woodland perennial with white, somewhat fuzzy flowers in midsummer that wave above astilbe-like, deeply cut foliage. Deer resistant. Pt.shade/ shade. Ht.4-5 feet. Z4-8.

ADIANTUM - Nothern Maidenhair Fern **Shade**
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pedatum*MAIDENHAIR Light green delicate leaves on shiny dark stems. Good ground cover for the woodland garden. Prefers humus rich soils and bright shade. Native. Ht.: 18 inches. Z3-8.

AGASTACHE
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Golden Jubilee Agastache foeniculum Golden Jubilee. This is the first commercially available Agastache with chartreuse foliage. Chartreuse- golden, licorice- scented foliage with blue bottlebrush like flower spikes in mid-summer. Attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Native selection. Best in full sun and well drained soils. Ht.: 2-3 feet. Z6-9.

ALLIUM
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cernuum Nodding Onion. North U.S. native wildflower. Found on ledges, gravels, rocky and wooded slopes. Easy and reliable plant for borders, rock garden or lightly shaded woodland. Low grassy clump, bearing upright stems with tiny bell-shaped clusters of soft pink to lilac flowers in late spring. Drought tolerant, deer resistant. Pt.shade/sun. Ht.12-18 inch. Z4-8.