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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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Amsonia ciliata var. tenuifoliaFringed Bluestar
Ampelopsis cordataHeartleaf Peppervine
Heart-leaf Ampelopsis
Amsonia hubrichtiiHubricht's Bluestar
Amsonia illustrisOzark Bluestar
Showy Blue-star
Missouri Blue Star
Swamp Bluestar
Amelanchier ×intermediaIntermediate Serviceberry
Intermediate Shadbush
Amelanchier laevisAllegheny Serviceberry
Allegheny Service-berry
Serviceberry
Amianthium muscitoxicumFly Poison
Crow Poison
Amelanchier obovalisCoastal Serviceberry
Coastal Service-berry
Shadbush
Coastal Juneberry
Amaranthus pumilusSeaside Amaranth
Amsonia rigidaStiff Bluestar
Marsh Bluestar
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