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Plant Guide
Rue anemone
Anemonella thalictroides 'Rosea'The only member of its genus, rue anemone is a tuberous perennial native to the woodlands of eastern North America.
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‘Snowflake’ oakleaf hydrangea
Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Snowflake’This cultivar has large flower heads of intricate double blossoms layered on top of one another.
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New England aster
Aster novae-angliae
Strong, almost woody, stems bear large sprays (to 10 inches) of violet-purple flowers.
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Creeping dogwood
Cornus canadensisA spreading subshrub, Cornus canadensis has whorls of leathery mid-green leaves that turn purple in the winter.
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Ladies’ tresses
Spiranthes cernua 'Chadds Ford'This deciduous, terrestrial orchid has linear, acute leaves 2 to 10 inches long.
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Lindheimer’s muhly
Muhlenbergia lindheimeriThis beautiful warm-season grass produces attractive, pale purplish-gray plumes in autumn and goes dormant in the cold season.
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‘Moonbeam’ Thread-leaved tickseed
Coreopsis verticillata ‘Moonbeam’'Moonbeam' produces star-like blossoms of pale yellow from late spring into autumn.
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Indian rhubarb
Darmera peltataIndian rhubarb's flower stalks emerge from the ground on naked stems in spring and are followed by cupped, rounded but indented leaves up to 24 inches across.
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Goatsbeard
Aruncus dioicusGoatsbeard is a perennial native to eastern North America and parts of Europe and Siberia.