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Common Ladies’ Tresses

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A terrestrial orchid native to wetlands in eastern North America that waits until September or October to burst into bloom.

Blue Oat Grass

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A clump-forming grass that looks great in rock gardens or borders. The bluish foliage can be used as a background for spring bulbs, and is also good in the fall garden, where the mature flower plumes add a touch of gold.

Palm Sedge

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‘Fireworks’ goldenrod

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A tough, long-blooming perennial that thrives in heat, tolerates both dry and moist sites, and attracts wildlife.

Trailing Abutilon

Horsetail

Add an exotic touch to your water garden with this stiff, hollow evergreen perennial that has bamboolike green stalks.

Marsh Marigold

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This wildflower, which blooms in April and May, thrives in boggy areas and even shallow standing water.

Serbian Bellflower

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If you want a plant as lovely as its name, then Serbian bellflower (Campanula poscharskyana) is a must-have addition to your garden.

Celandine Poppy

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A striking woodland flower with lemon-colored blooms.

Dutchman’s Breeches

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An early woodland wildflower resembling white trousers with a yellow bow at the waist.

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