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Common NameScientific NameSize PriceQtyIn Stock

Blue Flag Iris-Iris virginica 

Iris virginica
CALL M s 0.75 Br
Yes 1,041 1.55 Ln 4


Yes 250 2.90 1g

Perennial up to 4 ft. that produces a showy lavender flower. Grows on margins in moist to wet areas. Found in Zones 7-10. Leaves resemble those of juvenile cattails. Shade and flood tolerance. A top choice for lake and pond banks.

Moist/Wet/Shade Tolerant *  Zones 7+ *  Attractive Lavender Flower *  Ponds/Lakes/Swales

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Broomsedge-Andropogon virginicus 

Andropogon virginicus
No 0 1.10 Ln 2




Perennial grass that can reach 5+ ft. Produces silver bluish green foliage. Seeds in summer months. Yellow flower. Drought, fire and sun tolerant; Found in wetlands, marginal lakes and ponds, brackish to fresh water sites, and adapts to uplands. Grows throughout Florida and in Zones 7+.

Tall Grass * Wet Areas * Full Sun * Restoration Value * Adapts to Various Soil Conditions * Zones 7+

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Bushy Bluestem-Andropogon glomeratus 

Andropogon glomeratus
Yes 3,555 0.90 Ln 2




Tall "bushy" perennial grass that reaches 5+ ft. Grows in uplands, roadsides, edges of wetlands, and margins of lakes and ponds. Produces pinkish inflorescence. Found throughout Florida and Zones 7-10. Sun and various soil conditions tolerant. Used for restoration projects.

Tall Grass * Screens Objects * Restoration Value * Various Soil Conditions * Zones 7-10

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Butterfly Milkweed - Asclepias tuberosa 

Asclepias tuberosa
Yes 263 1.30 Ln 2




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Button Bush-Cephalanthus occidentalis 

Cephalanthus occidentalis
Yes 4,207 2.90 1g


Yes 503 6.60 3g

A large shrub found throughout the Southeast. Found near swales, ditches, ponds and lake margins. Flowers look like an off white, round ball with spikes that appear in summer. Attracts insects and animals but can be toxic to horses.

Moist/Wet/Sun Tolerance * Marginal for Wet Areas * Long Life * Wildlife/Insect Food Source

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