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    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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    Golden Alexander

    Zizia aurea

    This lovely native of the eastern U.

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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 canadensis

    A 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 lindheimeri

    This 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 peltata

    Indian 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 dioicus

    Goatsbeard is a perennial native to eastern North America and parts of Europe and Siberia.