
Ginger Evergreen
asarum arifolium Also know as wild ginger, this evergreen perennial is native to the southeastern US. This plant can spread slowly as a ground cover

asarum arifolium Also know as wild ginger, this evergreen perennial is native to the southeastern US. This plant can spread slowly as a ground cover

cimicifuga racemose This woodland flowering plant is found across the eastern US. It prefers to grow in partial to full shade, rich soils, and does

lobelia cardinalis Perennial flower reaching 1-6ft in size with tubular red flowers. The long shape of the flowers makes this flower dependent on hummingbirds for

viola papilionacea This stemless perennial plant is 4-10″ in size and native to the eastern US. These flowers self seed in lawns and gardens and

rudbeckia hirta 3″ flowers, daisy-like in appearance with bright yellow petals and a dark brown center. Grows in average, well-drained soils and enjoys full sun.

A native American classic! This plant holds tremendous wildlife value, as well as uses for edible landscaping, privacy hedges, windbreaks, etc. Growing to 20-30 ft

This deciduous shrub is a stunner! Tri-lobed leaves with clustered white flowers give way to dark blue berries. This is an attractive landscaping plant with

A useful plant if ever there was one! Mulberry foliage can be used as a high-protein livestock fodder, or a green manure. The blackberry-shaped fruits

White spring blossoms, great cold hardiness, bountiful yield, what more could you ask for in a cherry tree? North Star produces large quantities of tart

King of the eastern woods! Growing slowly to 100 feet over a long lifespan, the sugar maple provides sap for producing maple syrup, gorgeous timber