Prairie Moon Nursery
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Plants
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Bare Root Plants
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Wildflowers (Forbs)
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Aster novae-angliae (New England Aster)
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Companion Plants and Products
Gentiana andrewsii (Bottle Gentian)
Bottle Gentian are slow-growing but long-lived and require little care once established. Bumblebees are the main pollinators because they are the only insects strong enough to pry open the closed flowers. Cream Gentian is the first Gentian to bloom in late summer. Bottle Gentian and others (see our website) may wait until September or October to lend late-season color to mostly sunny sites in medium-wet to medium-dry soils.
Aster novae-angliae variation (Pink New England Aster)
This New England Aster variation is not a pure pink strain but produces mixed colors on that end of the color range.
Solidago rigida (Stiff Goldenrod)
Stiff Goldenrod has larger, flatter flower clusters than most Goldenrods. The leaves turn nice shades of red in the fall.
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