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Bog Blueberry 50+ Seeds
Bog Blueberry 50+ Seeds (Vaccinium uliginosum) Zones 3 - 5. It is native to cool temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, at low altitudes in the Arctic, and at high altitudes south to the Pyrenees, the Alps, and the Caucasus in Europe, the mountains of Mongolia, northern China and central Japan in Asia, and the Sierra Nevada in California and the Rocky Mountains in Utah in North America. It grows on wet acidic soils on heathland, moorland, tundra, and in the understory of coniferous forests, from sea level in the Arctic, up to 3,400 m altitude in the south of the range.
Price: $3.25
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Bog Lily 100+ Seeds
Bog Lily (Tofieldia glutinosa) 100+ Seeds. Tofieldia glutinosa, a charismatic member of the Liliaceae family generically known as the False Asphodel, is a slender, sticky-stemmed perennial found throughout northern North America, including the Great Lakes region, central New York, the Appalachian mountains (from West Virginia south to Georgia) of the eastern United States, and from Manitoba to Newfoundland in Canada.
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Bracted Honeysuckle 50+ Seeds
(Lonicera involucrata). Zones 3 - 6. Distinguishable from non-flowering specimens of other Lonicera by its squared stem and sharply pointed leaves. Dark colored berries are cradled by bright red bracts ~ hence its common name.
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Brittle Pricklypear 25+ Seeds
(Opuntia fragilis), also known as little prickly pear, is a low-growing cactus native to nearly all of North America and several of the southern-most Canadian provinces. This yellow-flowering cactus forms low mounds, and prefers sunny hillsides with southern exposures. This low-profile cactus is often difficult to spot on grassy slopes, until it blooms in early to mid summer. The cactus has earned the name “brittle” due to the ease with which its rounded pads, with their reddish-gold spines, break off and adhere to the shoes of hikers and the hooves of passing deer.
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Broad-Leaved Penstemon 100+ Seeds
The stunning Broad-Leaved Penstemon (Penstemon ovatus) has large, upright. Leaves are broadly egg-shaped, with wide base, strongly saw-toothed, lower on short petioles, and stalkless on upper stem. The blossoms are inflorescence and gland-covered, forming loose to tight whorls of many flowers. The flowers range in hues of deep blue to purple, average 3/4 inches long with hairy staminode extending slightly outward.
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Brook Saxifrage 100+ Seeds
Sassifrago arguta The Brook Saxifrage grows in, or on the edges of small brooks in our high mountain areas. The plant has round, bright green leaves, which appear to have been cut out with pinking shears. The small pinkish white flowers grow on a stiff wiry stem which rises from the dense mass of leaves.
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Brown's Peony 25+ Seeds
(Paeonia brownii). Perennial. Zones 3 - 6. Closely related to the buttercup family, this plant has large, heavy, succulent, bronzed-colored flowers, three to four inches across, which hang from the ends of long stems. Several large divided leaves grow alternately on the stem. The leaflets are covered with a waxy coat.
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Buckbrush 30+ Seeds
(Ceanothus velutinus) Zones 3 - 6. Common names include Buckbrush, Snowbrush Ceanothus, Red Root, and Tobacco Brush, is a species of shrub in the buckthorn family, Rhamnaceae. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to California to Colorado, where it grows in several habitat types including coniferous forest, chaparral, and various types of woodland.
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Buckhorn Cholla 30+ Seeds
Buckhorn Cholla (Cylindropuntia acanthocarpa) is an upright, branched, cylindrical-stemmed cactus with long stem segments and yellow spines. This cholla is similar to Silver Cholla, but in Buckhorn Cholla, the mature stem segments generally are longer than 6 inches, while those of Silver Cholla are less than 4-inches long.
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Buffalo Berry 25+ Seeds
(Shepherdia canadensis). Zones 3 - 5. This is an attractive berry producing shrub. It thrives in well drained open areas. These seeds are ready to plant directly into the soil ¼" deep. This glossy-leaved shrub grows 3 to 12 feet tall. They have small inconspicuous reddish brown unisexual flowers in the leaf axils, which turn into attractive red berries.
Price: $3.25
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Bugleweed 50+ Seeds
(Lycopus americanus). From the perennial, creeping root, the quadrangular, smooth stem rises to a height of from 6 to 25 inches, bearing pairs of opposite leaves on short stalks. Those on the upper part are toothed and lance-shaped, the lower ones wedge-shaped and with entire margins. The leaves are destitute of hairs and gland-dotted beneath.
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Bulk Tansy Seed 1 oz. Pre-stratified
Seed with attached ray floret; 1 oz. pkg. Tanacetum vulgare is a perennial growing to 1 to 3 feet tall. It is hardy to zone 4 and is not frost tender. It is in flower from August to September, and the seeds ripen from August to October and will winter over on the flowering stalks. The flowers are hermaphrodite (have both male and female organs) and are pollinated by Bees, flies, beetles, self.The plant is self-fertile. It is noted for attracting wildlife.
Price: $15.00
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Bunchberry 25+ Seeds
(Cornus canadensis) Zones 4 - 6. Bunchberry only grows to around eight inches tall. If you get down on your stomach, a patch of it looks like the tiniest imaginable dogwood forest. The leaves are the same, the flowers are the same, everything about it is like a big dogwood, only miniature.
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Burdock 100+ Seeds
(Arctium lappa) Burdock is a European immigrant. This large perennial has huge, oval basal leaves with a sand paper-like texture. The first year’s growth is a large rosette of leaves. The second year produces a large thick leafed stalk top with burr-like purple flowers, which form into those Velcro-like seed heads, which hook onto clothing, fur and hair.
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Canadian Goldenrod 50+ Seeds
Zones 2 - 5 Solidago canadensis (Canada golden-rod, Canada goldenrod) is an herbaceous perennial plant of the family Asteraceae native to North America. It is often grown as a wildflower.
Price: $3.25
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Cascara Sagrada 30+ Seeds
(Rhamnus purshiana). Zones 4 – 7. It is the largest species of buckthorn, occasionally growing up to 15 m tall, though more commonly a large shrub or small tree.
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Catnip 100+ Seeds
(Nepeta cataria) Zones 3 - 7. This common perennial European herb is widely cultivated in Britain and the United States and has naturalized throughout both countries. Catnip is a member of the mint family and has the characteristic square, erect stems.
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Cattail 100+ Seeds
(Typha latifolia). Zones 3 – 7. Perennial. Cattails are one of the most common and easily identified of our water-loving plants. Most people are familiar with the long green leaves and hot-dog shaped brown flower spikes of our common native cattail, Typha latifolia. It is found growing in dense stands in areas with shallow water or seasonal flooding, or as a narrow band along the margins of deeper water.
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Checkerbloom 50+ Seeds
(Sidalcea malvaeflora) Checkerbloom is a Rocky Mountain native that has a small cluster of leaves at its base and a 2-3ft. spike of 1 inch deep pink flowers. Pink to purple, hollyhock-like flowers line the stalk and vary in size according to subspecies. The flowers open in the morning and twist closed at night.
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Chickweed 100+ Seeds
(Stellaria media) . A low, inconspicuous, European annual 3 to 8 inches tall, chickweed forms mats up to 16 inches long. Tiny, pointed, oval, untoothed leaves, ½ to 1 inch long, grow in pairs (they’re opposite). A fine line of hair extends along the length of the slender, delicate stem.
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Chicory 100+ Seeds
(Cichorium intybus). Introduced from Europe and now naturalized almost everywhere in the U. S. Chicory has a deep tap root enabling it to grow in hard packed, rocky ground such as the shoulder of roads where other plants can not.
Price: $3.25
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Chokecherry 25+ Seeds
(Prunus virginiana). Fruiting native tree. Flowers grow in long clusters at the branch tips. The faintly-scented small white flowers are saucer-shaped and have five rounded petals each. The shiny red to black cherries appear in autumn.
Price: $3.25
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Cinquefoil 200+ seeds
(Potentilla diversifolia). Zones 3 - 6. The bright yellow flowers bloom from June through July in most areas. Cinquefoil likes well-drained soil with moderate moisture and full sun.
Price: $3.25
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Cinquefoil 200+ Seeds
(Potentilla glandulosa). Zones 3 - 6. This leafy Cinquefoil has several stems, often with a reddish tinge and sticky with minutes, glandular hairs. Small 5-petal flowers bloom in loose, branched clusters at the top from May through July in most areas.
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Cinquefoil, Fan-Leaved 100+ Seeds
Potentilla gracilis forms a cluster of upright stems and basal leaves sometimes flattened by snow. The leaves are fan-shaped, roundish in outline, palmately divided to 3 hairless leaflets, each usually with seven uneven teeth, looking much like a strawberry. Flower stems with few smaller leaves, topped with several flowers. Flowers form hairy, glandular cups with brightyellow petals to 1/2 in. long. This Potentilla sp. grows in moist meadows at high to alpine elevations.
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