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Viola pedatifida (Prairie Violet)
The Prairie Violet is not aggressive like some Violets and therefore is a nice short plant for dry rock gardens, or edges.
Sisyrinchium campestre (Prairie Blue-eyed Grass)
Prairie Blue-eyed Grass is a lovely, spring-blooming wildflower that is related to the iris and sports pale lavender blossoms and grass-like leaves that overlap in iris-like fans. This low-growing (6") sun-lover will tolerate some shade but prefers well-drained soils. It forms clumps and will self-seed in optimal conditions.
Sisyrinchium campestre alba (White Blue-eyed Grass)
Geum triflorum (Prairie Smoke)
The silky, flowing styles of the fruiting stage of Prairie Smoke, never fail to win admirers at first sight. When setting seed, large stands of the plant create a gauzy effect that resembles smoke hovering close to the ground. Prairie Smoke should grow well in zones 3-9 in fertile, yet well-drained soils.
Anemone patens wolfgangiana (Pasque Flower)
Viola pedata (Bird's Foot Violet)
Bird's Foot Violet matures to just 3" in height and has purple flowers with orange centers. The leaves are shaped like bird's feet. This Violet is a bit more fussy than others, but is a very sought-after native Violet and is well worth the trouble!
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