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Mertensia virginica – Virginia Bluebell
One of the first Missouri native perennials to bloom in early spring.
Coreopsis lanceolata – Lance Leaf Coreopsis
Named 2021 Missouri Native Plant Of The Year for its outstanding qualities.
Echinacea paradoxa – Ozark Coneflower
A rare Missouri native perennial.
Lobelia siphilitica – Blue Cardinal Flower
Majestic Missouri native perennial.
Opuntia humifusa – Prickly Pear Cactus
Missouri and Illinois native perennial cactus.
Penstemon hirsutus – Hairy Beardtongue
Hoards of purple and white dangling bells, U.S. native perennial.
Polemonium reptans – Jacob’s Ladder
Top Missouri native ground cover for shady areas.
Senecio aureus – Golden Groundsel
Dream plant for tough dry shade spots.
Zizia aptera – Golden Alexander
A top choice for pollinators.
Allium Warrior – Bunching Onion
Edible, hardy, pretty, delicious!
Anemone – Snow Angel Windflower
A vigorous bloomer with multitudes of pure white blossoms.
Asclepias incarnata – Swamp Milkweed
Missouri and Illinois native with clouds of pink blossoms.
Coreopsis pubescens – Star Tickseed
Missouri and Illinois native perennial. Easy!
Echinacea – Pow Wow Wildberry Coneflower
Major award winner.
Oenothera macrocarpa – Missouri Evening Primrose
Top Missouri native perennial highly recommended.
Phlox pilosa – Prairie Phlox
Native perennial, makes a fantastic ground cover in sunny areas.
Polygonatum biflorum var commutatum – Solomon’s Seal
Dangling flowers appear in spring on this Illinois and Missouri native.
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