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Toadshade Wildflower Farm

Toadshade Wildflower Farm specializes in nursery grown and propagated perennial plants native to Northeastern America. Our mission is to 1) provide native, perennial, propagated wildflower plants, 2) identify the plants clearly by common and scientific name, 3) clearly summarize the native range of the plants, and 4) to encourage increased plantings of native plant species within their native range.

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Juglans nigraBlack Walnut
Eastern Black Walnut
American Black Walnut
Juncus tenuisPoverty Rush
Path Rush
Liatris pilosaShaggy Blazing Star
Shaggy Gayfeather
Shaggy Liatris
Grass-leaf Blazingstar
Liatris pycnostachya var. pycnostachyaCattail Gayfeather
Prairie Blazing Star
Prairie Gayfeather
Liatris scariosaDevil's Bite
Large Blazing Star
Large Gayfeather
Large Liatris
Savanna Blazing Star
Savanna Gayfeather
Savanna Liatris
Liatris spicataDense Blazing Star
Dense Gayfeather
Dense Liatris
Marsh Blazing Star
Marsh Gayfeather
Marsh Liatris
Liquidambar styracifluaSweetgum
American Sweetgum
Red Gum
White Gum
Star-leaved Gum
Starleaf Gum
Alligator Tree
Satin Walnut
Bilsted
Liquidambar
Lobelia cardinalisCardinal Flower
Lonicera dioicaLimber Honeysuckle
Lobelia inflataIndian Tobacco
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