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Mt. Cuba Center

The Copeland family dedicated their Mt. Cuba estate to conserving the native plants that they cherished for future generations to enjoy in their natural setting. Today, the Center is passionately committed to preserving the rich flora of the Appalachian Piedmont Region through conservation, horticulture, and education & research.

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Allium cernuumNodding Onion
Alnus maritimaSeaside Alder
Allium speculaeFlatrock Onion
Little River Canyon Onion
Ownbey's Onion
Allium tricoccumWild Leek
Ramp
Alnus viridis ssp. crispaMountain Alder
Green Alder
Sitka Alder
Amelanchier arboreaCommon Serviceberry
Downy Serviceberry
Shadbush
Juneberry
Junebush
Shadblow
Sarvis
Ampelaster carolinianusClimbing Aster
Climbing-aster
Amelanchier canadensisCanadian Serviceberry
Canadian Service-berry
Shadblow Serviceberry
Juneberry
Shadbush
Junebush
Amsonia ciliataFringed Bluestar
Bluestar
Texas Bluestar
Amsonia ciliata var. ciliataFringed Bluestar
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