Woodland Wildflowers
Plant rare and natural beauty in shaded or woodland settings
Woodland wildflowers are ideal for shady, wooded areas where they will often spread and multiply if allowed. Most are long-lasting spring bloomers, and many offer interesting foliage that holds steady throughout the growing season. Often hard to find, woodland wildflowers can be colorful, showy, and unique additions to the landscape. Use them to add unexpected charm, or to create a full and lush carpet of green underneath a canopy of trees.
Virginia Bluebell’s gorgeous flowers start out as lovely, pastel pink buds and open up into vivid, true blue blooms. A perfect addition to part and full-shade woodland gardens,...
Learn MoreVirginia Bluebells Virginia Bluebells Mertensia virginicaAs low as $13.32Per Bag of 3Virginia Bluebell’s gorgeous flowers start out as lovely, pastel pink buds and open up into vivid, true blue blooms. A perfect addition to part and full-shade woodland gardens, plant Virginia Bluebells to see early spring blooms and frequent visits from pollinators. This native plant increases in size each year and will form a beautiful colony over time with almost no care from the gardener. (Mertensia virginica)One of springs earliest woodland wildflowers, and always considered one of the most beautiful, native Hepatica is quite common in eastern forests. The blooms vary dramatically in col...
Learn MoreHepatica Hepatica, Liverwort Hepatica acutilobaAs low as $12.65Per Bag of 3One of springs earliest woodland wildflowers, and always considered one of the most beautiful, native Hepatica is quite common in eastern forests. The blooms vary dramatically in color, and range from white to lavender to (rarely) pink. Growing from 4 to 6" in height, lovely Hepatcia will spread and naturalize over time in most soils with dappled sunlight. (Hepatica acutiloba)Great Blue Lobelia (also called Blue Cardinal Flower) is a tough, hardy perennial with large leaves and gorgeous, light blue blooms. An easy to grow native that will thrive in a part...
Learn MoreGreat Blue Lobelia Blue Cardinal Flower Lobelia siphilitica Great BlueAs low as $11.99Per Plant - 3" PotGreat Blue Lobelia (also called Blue Cardinal Flower) is a tough, hardy perennial with large leaves and gorgeous, light blue blooms. An easy to grow native that will thrive in a partly sunny, moist spot in your garden, this Lobelia will spread and multiply when given the chance. Blooms appear late in the season and provide important nectar to bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. Deer and rabbit resistant. (Lobelia siphilitica)Songbird Bluebird is a masterfully hybridized homage to the large wild Colorado Blue Columbine. (Aquilegia)...
Learn MoreSongbird Bluebird Columbine Songbird Bluebird Columbine Aquilegia hybrida Songbird Bluebird$9.32Per Plant - 3" PotSongbird Bluebird is a masterfully hybridized homage to the large wild Colorado Blue Columbine. (Aquilegia)
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- Bellwort
- Painted Trillium
- Northern Maidenhair Fern
- Marginal Woodfern
- Dwarf Larkspur
- Dwarf Crested Iris
- Cardinal Flower
- Rose Princess Lobelia
- Sweet White Violet
- Giant Ironweed
- Trout Lily
- Sweet Betsy Trillium
- Green Dragon
- Doll's Eyes (Actaea)
- Blackberry Lily
- Variegated Solomon's Seal
- Wild Ginger
- Smooth Yellow Violet
- Red Trillium
- Yellow Fringed Orchid
- Lady Fern
- Shady Nook Fern Collection
- Serene Woodland Pre-Planned Garden
- Flore Pleno Trillium
- Stinking Hellebore
- Native Turk's Cap Lily
- Canada Lily