No. of Items $Price Total Picture Description GARDEN PERENNIALS IN #300 POTS-$1 Daylily Frans Hals Bicolor flowers with orange and br 6-pointed star form. Ruffled petals, green throat. Long-b sun. Grows to 24 Daylily Hyperion Lemon yellow blossoms with a tiny the side it has the shape of a lily. Sweetly fragrant, like over 80 years. Daylily Ice Carnival Large, fragrant, reblooming dayl pale yellow watermark and lime green throat. Daylily Prairie Wildfire An awesome plant!! Classic that are presented just above beautiful mounds of arching petals and a yellow throat are produced in midsummer. Daylily Spellbinder A real Show-Stopper. One of t and continues through summer. Large, radiant golden-or Daylily Stella de Oro America s most popular daylily in early summer. Reblooms until fall. Grows to 18. Daylily, Tawny Grandma s favorite! This old-time dayl bloom for up to 1.5 months in midsummer. Spreads slow shade.could be used for bank stabilization. Feather Reed Grass Karl Foerster A cool season bun in winter. Attractive seedhead. 2001 Perennial Plant Asso 5ft. Flax, Appar NRCS selection. Introduced from Eurasia Hardy perennial resists drought and winter cold. Can spre Iris Siberian Caesar s Brother Old standby variety p nicely with dark green leaves. Adds a vertical element to Siberian Iris. Lady s Mantle The fuzzy leaves of this species catch tin is soft grey-green and nearly round with deep lobes. Prod planted in full shade to partial sun. Rhubarb, Canada Red Produces an abundance of dark strawberry red-colored sauce. Naturally sweet so requires Good for pies, jams and freezing. Subtotal 4% Sales Tax Total
Rudbeckia Goldstrum Large, golden-yellow daisy-li growth. Easy to grow. Long bloom season. Attracts butte Year. Grows 2 x 2. Salvia May Night Dense spikes of deep violet-purple f extended by deadheading. Gray-green foliage. Attracts n Sedum Autumn Joy Spectacular autumn display of la pollinators. Easy to grow and drought tolerant. Seedhead ft. tall. No. of Items $Price Total Picture Description NATIVE GRASSES - In #300 Pots- #20 Styro- and Subtotal 4% Sales Tax Total Bluestem, Big Bonilla Native. Warm season. Major co heads. Plants turn red in the fall and remain upright in wi feet tall. Bluestem, Little Badlands ecotype Native. Warm sea prairie. Drought tolerant. Often grows on dry hillsides. A pinkish-red in autumn. Grows 1-3 ft. tall. Buffalograss Bowie Native, Warm season, short grass for the colony. Likes clay soil. Shade intolerant. Low water & fertilizer require and goes dormant earlier in the fall than bluegrass. Grows 3-6 tall. Cordgrass, Prairie Red River Native, warm season, tall grass for we to form a colony by thick rhizomatous roots. Can stabilize soil and filte high soil salt conditions. Grows 3-8 ft. tall. Dropseed, Prairie Native, Warm season. Produces nearly cir wetter mixed grass prairies. Very attractive in bloom and seed. gardens. Grows 1-3 ft. tall. Grama, Sideoats Pierre Native. Warm season, leafy, s flower stalks, adding landscape appeal. Produces bright o Grama, Blue Bad River Ecotype Native. Warm seaso eyebrow seedheads. Use as garden accent, edging plan Indiangrass, Tomahawk Native. Warm season. Majo soil. Produces seeds in large, fluffy terminal panicles. Int Sweetgrass Native. Cool-season grass inhabits wet, sandy soil sweet clover due to coumarin content. Native American culture Spreads vigorously if weeds are controlled and soil is moist. Gr
Subtotal 4% Sales Tax Switchgrass, Dacotah Native. Tall, warm-season, pere golden yellow in fall/winter. Usually remains upright dur tall. Wildrye, Canada Mandan Native. NRCS release fro whimsical drooping seedheads. Easy to grow in average garden or landscape. Grows 2-4 tall. NATIVE PERENNIALS - In #300 Pots- #20 Styro- an Bergamot, Wild Native. Strong plant with square stems has minty summer. Good plant for pollinators and butterflies. Spherical seedhead with good air circulation. Prefers moderate soil moisture. 2-4 feet tall. Black eyed Susan Yellow-orange daisy-like flowers wi to Rudbeckia Goldstrum but flowers later. Good cutflo birdfood. Grows 2 feet tall. Blazing Star, Dotted Native. Produces attractive purple gravely soil. Grows on hillsides. Has a deep taproot. Gro Blazing Star, Meadow Native. Monarch Butterfly magn Grows in moist meadows, prairies, and road ditches. Goo tall. Coneflower, Narrowleaf Native. Attractive flowers with dark petals. Occurs in fertile prairies, rocky hillsides, and in coarse t medicinal purposes. Also called Black Samson. Grows 1-2 feet Coneflower, Purple Native in U.S, east of SD. Produce midsummer. Very popular garden plant. Seedheads provi Grows 2-3 ft. tall. Coneflower, Yellow Native in US. Large yellow flowers central seedhead. Flowers similar to other Echinacea but Coneflower, Prairie Upright Red Native. Sometimes c and early fall. Drooping petals surround an upright central cone ft. with good moisture and little competition. Coneflower, Prairie Upright Yellow Native. A comm surround a vertical central cone. Blooms late summer-ear situations. Ironweed Native. Blooms late-summer to fall, producing Good plant for rain garden. Good cut flower. Grows 4-5 Leadplant Compound leaves have gray leaflets covered Legume. Grows in pastures, rocky or sandy hills, & wellrooted and drought tolerant. Grows 1-2 feet tall.
Total Subtotal Milkweed, Butterfly Native. A hassle free, drought tole blooms. Attracts scores of butterflies. Excellent long-last Milkweed, Swamp Native. Food for Monarch butterfly cater Use in gardens, rain gardens, moist sites. After flowering, remo avoid self-sowing. 3-4 feet tall Pasqueflower Native. South Dakota State Flower. Earlie flowers appear on hairy stalks as soon as the snow melts. grassy hillsides. Grows 6 tall. Penstemon, Shell Leaf Native. A bumblebee favorite! Beaut stalks from a greenish-white rosette of leaves. Grows best on w garden, but worth the effort! Prairie Blue-eyed Grass Native. Small grass-like plant spring when few other plants are blooming. Usually grow settings! 6-12 tall. Prairie Clover, Purple Bismarck Native. NRCS relea purple flowers at the ends of terminal spikes. Used by na Needs good drainage. Grows 1-3 feet tall. Prairie Clover, Purple Stephanie Native. Selected in stems which will not lodge. Up to 40 flower stalks per pl tall. Prairie Smoke Native. Delightful prairie plant with inte reddish flowers produce feathery seedheads which look l the rest of the summer. 6-12 tall. Sage, White Native. Also called Man Sage. Fuzzy silvery-white pla Drought tolerant and grows in sandy soil but adaptable to various soil c Native Americans. Can spread rapidly. Use for background in perennia Sedge, Needleleaf Native. Low-growing, grass-like plant wh Will slowly form large colony. Blends in with grasses when mo forage is still dormant. Drought tolerant. 6-8 inches tall. Sunflower, Maximilian Medicine Creek Native. Show sloughs, road ditches, and moist prairies. Large rain garden pla seeds favored by small birds. Grows 3-6 ft. tall. Sunflower, Stiff Native. Yellow flowers in late summer. and often tinted red. Tolerates wet to dry soil. Deer brow Yucca Native. Spectacular cream-colored flower panicle leaves. Often grows on dry, sandy, gravelly hillsides, esp feet tall.
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10.00 right reddish-copper petals with creamy orange midribs. blooming. Flower color is better when grown in partial green throat. Trumpet flower form. When viewed from Easter Lilies. Very tall flower stalks. Cultivated for lily that shimmers in the sun. Near-white petals with a c fragrant red daylily with a high bud count and flowers g foliage. Velvety red flowers with slightly recurved the longest blooming daylilies! One of the first to bloom range flowers. Pest resistant foliage. y. Easy to grow. Abundant golden yellow flowers appear lily produces huge quantities of orange flowers which wly to form a small colony. Tolerates full sun to partial nch grass. Strong erect growth habit remains upright, even ociation Plant of the Year. Grows 4- a. Produces beautiful sky-blue flowers in early summer. read by seed. Grows 1-2 feet tall. produces beautiful violet blue flowers which contrast o yard or garden. Good landscape plant. A Never Fail iny dew droplets that glimmer in the morning sun. Foliage duces sprays of tiny, yellow-green flowers in spring. Best k red stalks with lighter red interior. Cooks up to a nice s less sugar then most. Tends to produce few seed stalks.
ike flowers with brown-black center. Strong upright erflies. 1999 Perennial Plant Association Plant of the flowers. Blooms over a long period which can be native pollinators. arge rosy-salmon flowers. Attracts butterflies and ds add winter interest. Most popular tall sedum. Grows 2 #10 Stryo- omponent of tallgrass prairie. Produces turkey foot seed inter. Excellent cattle food. Grows 3-7 ason, perennial bunchgrass which grows in mixed-grass Attractive seed heads are fluffy when mature. Foliage turns prairie garden or for fine-leafed turf. Spreads by stolons to form small ements. Turf needs little mowing to look neat. Greens up later in spring et sites. Originally selected from native stands in SD, ND, MN. Spreads er water in riparian areas. Interesting seedheads. Moderate tolerance to ircular tufts of fine leaves which are 4-10 in diameter. Grows in Interesting accent plant. Can be used to line walkways and edge sod-forming midgrass. Seeds hang along one side of the orange pollen. Interesting garden plant. Grows 8-24 tall. on. Short, drought tolerant plants produce interesting nt, or for low maintenance turf. Grows 4-12 tall. or component of tall grass prairie. Grows best on moist teresting landscape plant. Grows 3-6 ft. tall. along rivers and lakes. Crushed leaves smell like vanilla or es burn dried sweetgrass braids in traditional ceremonies. rows 1-3 ft. tall.
ennial sod grass. Seedhead is an airy panicle. Turns ring winter. Birds make some use of seeds. Grows 3-5 ft. om Morton County, ND. A cool-season perennial with to moist soil. Seedheads provide winter interest in the nd #10 Stryo- y scented folige. Large pink to lavender flowers are produced midds remain on plant over winter. Mildew may be a problem if not grown ith dark centers cover plants late-summer to fall. Similar ower. Seedheads allowed to stand over winter provide flower spike in late summer. Often seen on dry, sandy, or ows 1 ft tall. net! Produces tall purple flower stalk in late summer. od garden, rain garden, and landscape plant. Grows 3-4 ft. k brown spiny center and purple, pink, or sometimes white textured soils. Rought tolerant. Roots sometimes used for t tall es large quantities of showy pinkish-purple flowers in ide winter bird food. A favorite of Monarch Butterflies. s appear in early to mid-summer. Petals droop down from with yellow petals. Grows 2-4 feet tall. called Mexicn Hat. Produces blood red flowers in late summer e. Very similar to Upright Yellow coneflower. Can grow to 4 mon prairie plant with drooping yellow petals which arly fall. Grows to 4 ft in gardens but shorter in prairie g many heads of red-violet flowers. Prefers moist soil. 5 feet tall. with dense woolly hair. Beautiful purple flower spikes. -drained prairies. Develops semi-woody crown. Is deep
erant perennial, with three months of tangerine orange ting cut flowers. Breaks dormancy late. Grows to 24 rpillars. Beautiful pink-red flowers. Milky sap. Riparian plant. ove developing seed pods in garden and landscape situations to est wildflower to bloom! Delicate cup-shaped lavender. Tolerates dry gravelly soil. Often found growing on tiful light pink flowers produced in early summer o 2-3 foot well-drained sandy or gravelly soil. May not be long-lived in the t in the Iris family which produces lavender flowers in ws in fairly moist grasslands. A delight to find in prairie ase from Lyman County, SD. Fine-leafed legume with ative pollinators and butterflies. Good landscape appeal. n Nebraska. Bright lavender flowers appear o sturdy lant. Dark green leaves. Compact bushy plants. 15-18 eresting flower stalks produced in May and June. Nodding like smoke. Leaves form a basal rosette which is attractive ant grows strongly from rhizomatous roots and has a strong sage odor. conditions. Used ceremonially and medicinally for various ailments by al border or landscape. 12-30 tall hich is common in dry prairies, rocky hilltops, and sandy areas. owed like turf. Readily grazed early in the spring when other wy yellow flowers. Prefers moist soil. Grows along streams, ant. Leaves folded lengthwise and curve downward. Produces. Rhizomatous roots often form colony. Stems are rough wse flowerheads. Grows 1-4 feet tall. e produced in early summer from clump of lance-shaped pecially in the western half of South Dakota. Grows 2-4