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  • Hoary Vervain

    Hoary Vervain, Verbena stricta

    $15.00

    Hoary vervain grows long lasting spikes of purple flowers that bloom from the bottom up. It self-seeds readily, but is not weedy in a prairie setting. Often included in dry prairie seed mixes it makes a strong appearance early in the life of a planting, but fades out over time. Many birds and small mammals…

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  • Little bluestem amidst sunset

    Little Bluestem Schizachyrium scoparium

    $15.00$195.00

    Little bluestem is one of the most prevalent and important grasses on the prairie. It serves a wide range of ecological functions for innumerable insect and animal species. In a garden setting it provides visual interest year-round. Beginning with its greenish-blue coloration in early summer, it goes on to produce attractive fluffy seed heads into…

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  • Monarch on meadow blazing star

    Meadow Blazing Star, Liatris Ligulistylis

    $10.00$15.00

    Meadow blazing star is a monarch magnet! One of five species of liatris native to Minnesota, meadow blazing star is at the top of the list for migrating monarch butterflies! Hungry monarchs in the process of their fall migration will mob these plants making for a lively display of complementary colors. Other species of liatris…

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  • alumroot in bloom

    Prairie Alumroot, Heuchera richardsonii

    $15.00

    Prairie alumroot is a unique plant on the prairie due to its characteristic growth habit of a mound of circular, gently lobed leaves. Though tolerant of many soil types it is often found in gravely well-draining locations. Its somewhat understated tubular flowers attract a variety of butterflies and even hummingbirds! It is also the host…

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  • prairie dropseed in seed

    Prairie Dropseed, Sporobolus heterolepis

    $15.00

    It’s hard to beat Prairie Dropseed when it comes to gardening with native plants. Its lovely growth habit forms a tussock of slender green leaves in the summer before sending up delicate feathery seed heads.  I’ve always said that the way the leaves grow makes it look like someone buried a troll head in the…

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  • Prairie Ironweed

    Prairie Ironweed, Vernonia fasciculata

    $15.00

    Prairie Ironweed is a stunning sight to see! With a striking purple and regal stature, it stands out beautifully among the golden sunflowers with which it often blooms. It can stand up to six feet tall, making it a very good backdrop plant. It has a special relationship to native bees and is a host…

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  • prairie onion in bloom

    Prairie Onion, Allium stellatum

    $15.00

    Prairie onion is a common resident of dry gravely slopes. Starting the season as a few nondescript flat leafs, it soon develops a nodding pod of papery flowers. Mid-summer, it pulls itself upright and bursts open into a firework display of star-shaped flowers. Colors range from white, to pink, to lavender. Its visual interest lasts…

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  • SOLD OUT! prairie turnip in bloom

    Prairie Turnip Pediomelum esculentum

    $24.00

    After an apparently lucky first year propagating prairie turnips in 2023, 2024 was a rough year. We encountered many cultivation issues that we have been working diligently to overcome. Our efforts are paying off, but due to how long these plants take to grow, it is unlikely that we will have actively growing plants for…

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  • Purple Prairie Clover

    Purple Prairie Clover, Dalea purpure

    $15.00

    Purple prairie clover is a staple of the tall grass flower community. It grows readily in a wide range of soil types, from rich mesic soil, to dry sandy hills. It is a very important food source for many pollinators including the federally endangered rusty patched bumblebee. Size: 24″ Sun: Full, Partial Soil: Medium, Medium-Dry,…

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  • Showy sunflower in bloom

    Showy Sunflower Helianthus pauciflorus

    $15.00

    Showy sunflower is a fast spreading flower that is great for open meadow environments. We don’t maintain stock of this item, but will custom grow it upon request. Showy sunflower is a beautiful medium sized sunflower well adapted to drier well drained sites. It spreads by seed and rhizomes which makes it best suited for…

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  • Sideoats grama in seed

    Sideoats Grama, Bouteloua curtipendula

    $15.00

    Sideoats is unique among grasses native to Minnesota. In mid-summer they produce a bloom of tiny orange flowers that dangle from what will become their seeds! It is a relatively short, clump forming native grass that is an attractive compliment to shorter statured flowers. It pairs well with other short native grasses like little bluestem,…

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  • thimbleweed on the autumn prairie

    Thimbleweed, Anemone cylindrica

    $15.00

    Thimbleweed is one of two flowers that formed the inspiration for the name of our business. The pasque flower and thimbleweed are both anemones and sometimes go by the name “windflowers.” Both plants tend to grow in dry hilltop settings. There they face reduced competition and have evolved to thrive in the dry windy landscape…

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