| Asplenium platyneuron
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PRICE: $6.00
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| Carex pensylvanica
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Carex pensylvanica - Pennsylvania Sedge or Yellow Sedge is a native, low-growing grasslike perennial. It reproduces vegetatively, meaning with underground rhizomes and is turf-forming with green, arching leaves. Yellow sedge makes a good groundcover in Oak, Pine, Sugar Maple, or Basswood forests. Its noninvasive, creeping foliage forms dense mats of medium green, fine-textured foliage growing 6 to 8 inches unmowed.
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PRICE: $6.00
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| Pachysandra procumbens
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Pachysandra procumbens - Allegheny spurge
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PRICE: $8.00
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| Parthenocissus quinquefolia
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Parthenocissus quinquefolia - Virginia Creeper is a native vine that grows along forest edges and fence rows. It is a great bank stabilizer and its fruits are eaten by a variety of wildlife, though poisonous to humans. Contrary to popular belief, this plant does not cause rash, though it resembles poison ivy. Larval host for Virginia creeper sphinx moth.
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PRICE: $13.00
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| Polystichum acrostichoides
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Polystichum acrostichoides - Christmas Fern is a native fern which occurs in dry to moist, shady slopes and streambanks. Christmas Fern makes a good evergreen groundcover.
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PRICE: $8.00
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| Vaccinium angustifolium
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Vaccinium angustifolium or Lowbush Blueberry makes a nice groundcover for sunny, dry areas. Has edible berries. Also good for slope stabilization.
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PRICE: $18.00
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| Zizia aurea
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Zizia aurea - Golden Alexanders are short-lived, perennial wildflowers for full sun to part-shade. They are a larval host (caterpillar food) for the black swallowtail butterfly.
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PRICE: $6.00
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