Nicotiana rustica (Midewiwan Sacred Tobacco)
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There are a number of common names in use for this species including: Wild Tobacco, Shamanic Tobacco, Erowid Tobacco or Aztec Tobacco. In South America it is traditionally called Mapacho.
Napaea dioica (Glade Mallow)
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Muhlenbergia racemosa (Upland Wild Timothy)
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Also called Marsh Muhly, this grass has a lovely light green color and grows well in full sun to full shade in drier areas.
Muhlenbergia mexicana (Leafy Satin Grass)
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Muhlenbergia glomerata (Marsh Muhly)
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Muhlenbergia cuspidata (Prairie Satin Grass)
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Monarda punctata (Spotted Bee Balm)
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Spotted Bee Balm (also called Dotted Mint or Dotted Horsemint) requires sandy soils. It is an eccentric beauty in form and color with complex blossoms topping 2' stems in hues of pink, green, beige, and maroon.
Monarda fistulosa variation (Wahpe Washtemna)
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Monarda fistulosa (Wild Bergamot)
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Wild Bergamot provides the characteristic aroma of Earl Grey tea and is a favorite of butterflies, bees and hummingbirds.
Monarda bradburiana (Bradbury's Monarda)
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Also called Bradbury's Bee Balm, this Monarda is shorter and more compact than the popular classic prairie plant Monarda fistulosa, or Wild Bergamot. Bradbury's Monarda is an excellent choice for home landscaping tolerating sun and shade conditions and average garden soil.
Mitella diphylla (Bishop's Cap)
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You'll fall in love with the tiny snowflake-like, fringed flowers atop the approximate 12" stems of Bishop's Cap. The plants spread slowly by rhizomes so make a wonderful addition to any spring wooded area.
Mirabilis nyctaginea (Wild Four O'Clock)
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Mimulus ringens (Monkey Flower)
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The Common Name, Monkey Flower, comes from the flowers' resemblance to a monkey's face. Typical of wetlands, this plant needs consistently moist soils and will slowly spread into a bushy plant, attractive in a landscape setting.
Mertensia virginica (Virginia Bluebells)
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Back in stock! Virginia Bluebells are perfect for woodlands and shade gardens, where they will provide beautiful bell-shaped flowers that transition from pink to purple and finally to blue.
Mentha arvensis (Wild Mint)
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Melanthium virginicum (Bunch Flower)
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The blooms of Bunch Flower are white to cream in color but as the season progresses the flowers may turn green, purplish, or blackish in color.
Lythrum alatum (Winged Loosestrife)
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Lysimachia thyrsiflora (Tufted Loosestrife)
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Lysimachia terrestris (Swamp Candles)
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Lysimachia quadriflora (Prairie Loosestrife)
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Lysimachia hybrida (River Loosestrife)
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Lysimachia ciliata (Fringed Loosestrife)
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Lycopus asper (Rough Bugleweed)
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Lycopus americanus (Water Horehound)
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Lupinus perennis (Wild Lupine)
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New in potted plant! Wild Lupine blooms profusely in spikes that make it a popular choice for dry to sandy soils. This legume is essential to the life cycle of the Karner Blue butterfly, a federally-endangered species native to the Great Lakes region.
Ludwigia alternifolia (Seedbox)
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Lobelia spicata (Pale Spiked Lobelia)
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Lobelia siphilitica (Great Blue Lobelia)
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Lobelia siphilitica can form colonies of richly-flowered spikes,
2-3’ ft. tall, in medium to wet soils, especially with a little shade. Bare root plants ship in Spring only.
Lobelia inflata (Indian Tobacco)
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Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinal Flower)
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Bare root plants ship in spring only.
Bright scarlet flowers attract hummingbirds and swallowtail butterflies.
Bright scarlet flowers attract hummingbirds and swallowtail butterflies.




