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These flower varieties are native to the forests, wetlands, and prairies of Indiana.  They are great for supporting local wildlife and several varieties are well suited for creating raingardens.  These seeds are classified "untreated" meaning that they were not subject to an application of pesticides or other treatment to control pests.  In the future we hope to offer certified organic native plant varieties but many native plant nurseries are focused on producing high quality strains of native plants and do not take the time to go through the organic certification process.
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Grandpa Ott's Morning Glory (blue and purple) http://www.flickr.com/photos/drb62/1435819046/
Grandpa Ott's Morning Glory (UNT)
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Clark's Heavenly Blue Morning Glory (UNT)
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This vining flower blooms nonstop from July until first frost.  Truly deep purple flowers fade into hot pink at the center. Grows to 8 feet with trellising. 58 days. Sky blue flowers fade to white in the center. Soaking seed overnight will speed germination. Climbing vine, trellis or grow near fence for best effect.  48 days.
Love Lies Bleeding - cascading ribbons of red flowers on tall stalk http://www.flickr.com/photos/bagelmouse/2792359249/
Love-Lies-Bleeding (UNT)
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Royal Mix Sweet Pea (UNT)
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Beautiful, pendulous ribbons of red flowers that attract butterflies. Flowers turn into loads of grain for our feathered friends (will also readily reseed). 60 days. A large flowered variety that smells divine. This mix is best spring planted in full sun.  More heat tolerant than other sweet pea type. Best trellised or grown near fence for support.
Columbine (UNT) http://www.flickr.com/photos/mullica/3753902942/
Columbine (UNT)
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Butterfly Weed (UNT)
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Aquilegia canadensis - Woodland native that loves partial shade. Pollinators love its showy, red, nectar producing flowers.  Start indoors and transplant to a permanent home. Perennial. Not butterfly bush!  This low growing flower (Aesclepius tuberosum) is a member of the milkweed family with orange blossoms loved by Monarch butterflies.  Tolerates dry poor soil.  Start indoors and transplant. Perennial.
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Ox-eye Sunflower (UNT)
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Clasping Coneflower (UNT)
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Ox-eye or False Sunflower (Heliopsis helianthoides) � Bushy plants grow 2-6 feet. Lovely branched bushes bloom profusely with 2-3 inch yellow flowers. Prefers average well-drained soil. Perennial. Rudbeckia amplexicaulis is similar to Black-Eyed Susan in looks and growth pattern.  Tolerates tough clay soils.  Grows 3-4 feet in height. Great color from August to October. nvasive. Plant in full sun to part shade. Perennial
   
 
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