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Amsonia hubrichtii
Amsonia hubrichtii
Common Name: Thread-leaf Blue Star
A graceful and long lived native plant with very fine foliage, clusters of steel blue flowers in May and June on an upright, bushy plant. Excellent golden fall color. Thrives in full sun or part shade. No insect or pest problems with these babies. Found in Arkansas in 1942 by Leslie Hubricht.
Height: 3 Feet
Spread: 2-3 Feet
USDA Hardiness Zone: 5-9

Baptisia x 'Carolina Moonlight'
Baptisia x 'Carolina Moonlight'
Common Name: Wild Indigo
Elegant spikes of creamy yellow blooma grace tidy blue green foliage in early summer. Long-blooming and tough, a dazzling addition to the native plant palette. A hybrid of B. sphaerocarpa and B. alba, found by Rob Gardener of NC Botanical Gardens.
Height: 3 Feet
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-8

Dryopteris erythrosora 'Brilliance'
Dryopteris erythrosora 'Brilliance'
Common Name: Autumn Fern
Autumn Fern is a colorful groundcover with pink fiddleheads that turn coppery orange as they unfurl. Fronds age to a lustrous dark green and remain well into winter. New growth continues through the season, giving a colorful tapestry effect of copper and green from Spring to late Fall.
Height: 18-24 Inches
Spread: 18 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3-8

Vernonia lettermannii 'Iron Butterfly'
Vernonia lettermannii 'Iron Butterfly'
Common Name: Ironweed
This new selection of this Arkansas native comes to us from Dr. Allan Armitage's trials at the University of Georgia. It has lovely fine foliage like Amsonia hubrichtii and is a compact, well-branched and vigorous plant. In late summer it is covered with true purple flowers that attract plenty of butterflies. Found in rocky flood plains, Vernonia lettermannii is very tolerant of hot dry locations, yet can withstand brief periods of inundation.
Height: 30-36 Inches
Spread: 30-36 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-9