Callirhoe involucrata (Purple Poppy Mallow)
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Callirhoe triangulata (Clustered Poppy Mallow)
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The drier the soil, the better for this Poppy Mallow. Even through the driest stretches of summer, the Clustered Poppy Mallow will be laden with beautiful magenta-red blossoms.
Caltha palustris (Marsh Marigold)
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Marsh Marigold's stunning yellow flowers will be one of the first wetland flowers to appear in the Spring! It grows best in all light conditions, from full sun to full shade.
Camassia angusta (Southern Wild Hyacinth)
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After flowering in the spring, Camassias will go dormant for the rest of
the year.
Camassia scilloides (Wild Hyacinth)
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Attractive to a number of insects seeking nectar and pollen, Camassia scilloides re-seeds itself and, though slow to establish, is fairly long-lived.
Campanula americana (Tall Bellflower)
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Tall Bellflower reaches from three to more than six feet in height, its blue-violet blooms provide a bright late-summer accent to savanna or woodland plantings.
Campanula rotundifolia (Harebell)
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Harebell is a delicate beauty with small, blue-violet, bell-shaped flowers that nod from the tips of slender stems. It prefers dry soils and blooms in spurts from summer to fall.
Carex amphibola (Gray Sedge)
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Carex annectens (Small Yellow Fox Sedge)
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Carex aquatilis (Water Sedge)
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Water Sedge prefers standing water much of the year.
Carex aurea (Golden-fruited Sedge)
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Carex bebbii (Bebb's Oval Sedge)
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Carex bicknellii (Copper-shouldered Oval Sedge)
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Carex blanda (Common Wood Sedge)
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Carex brevior (Plains Oval Sedge)
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A common sedge able to grow almost anywhere – most often found in the wild in dry, disturbed areas.
Carex canescens (Gray Bog Sedge)
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Carex comosa (Bristly Sedge)
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Carex conjuncta (Soft Fox Sedge)
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Carex crawei (Crawe's Sedge)
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Carex crinita (Fringed Sedge)
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Carex cristatella (Crested Oval Sedge)
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Carex crus-corvi (Crowfoot Fox Sedge)
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Carex cryptolepis (Northeastern Sedge)
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Carex davisii (Awned Graceful Sedge)
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Carex diandra (Bog Panicled Sedge)
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