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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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Viburnum obovatumSmall-leaf Arrowwood
Walter's Viburnum
Viburnum opulus var. americanumAmerican Cranberry Bush
Highbush Cranberry
American Cranberrybush Viburnum
Cranberry Viburnum
Viola pedataBirdfoot Violet
Bird's-foot Violet
Bird-foot Violet
Viburnum prunifoliumBlackhaw
Smooth Blackhaw
Blackhaw Viburnum
Smooth Blackhaw Viburnum
Stagbush
Viola ×primulifoliaPrimrose-leaf Hybrid Violet
Primrose-leaved Violet
Viola pubescensDowny Yellow Violet
Downy Violet
Hairy Yellow Violet
Yellow Violet
Common Yellow Violet
Viburnum rufidulumRusty Blackhaw Viburnum
Rusty Blackhaw
Southern Blackhaw
Blackhaw
Bluehaw
Downy Viburnum
Southern Nannyberry
Rusty Nannyberry
Nannyberry
Viola striataStriped Cream Violet
Striped Violet
Common White Violet
Pale Violet
Wisteria frutescensAmerican Wisteria
Texas Wisteria
Kentucky Wisteria
Woodsia appalachianaAppalachian Cliff Fern
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