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Rudbeckia maxima
(rud-BEK-ee-a MAX-i-ma)
Cabbage Leaf Coneflower
Large, coarse foliage; flowers at 6-7' in midsummer
Zones: 5-9
Rosa 'Caldwell Pink'
(RO-za)
Caldwell Pink Rose
(Polyantha) Shrub rose with numerous small pink blossoms, not fragrant, repeats
Zones: 6-9
Hexastylis shuttleworthii var. harperi 'Callaway'
(hex-a-STYLE-iss shut-el-WORTH-ee-eye)
Callaway Ginger
"Little brown jug" flowers nestle below shiny, dark, evergreen leaves.
Zones: 5-9
Geranium x cantabrigiense 'Biokovo'
(jer-AYE-nee-um kan-tuh-brij-ee-ENSE)
Cambridge Geranium
Spreading perennial geranium with white & pink blooms
Zones: 5-8
Asarum canadense
(a-SAH-rum kan-a-DENSE)
Canada Wild Ginger
Zones: 2-9
Lobelia cardinalis
(lo-BEE-lee-ah kar-di-NA-lis)
Cardinal Flower
In summer, spikes of vivid fire-engine red attract hummers
Zones: 3-9
Macbridea caroliniana
(mac-BRID-ee-ah care-row-lin-ee-A-na)
Carolina Birds-In-A-Nest
Distinctive 1" flowers with white streaks along purplish petals
Zones: 7-8
Thermopsis villosa
(ther-MOP-sis vil-O-sa)
Carolina Lupine
Easy to grow native; spires of bright yellow
Zones: 3-9
Halesia tetraptera
(hay-LEE-zee-a te-TRAP-te-ra)
Carolina Silverbell
Pure white, bell-shaped flowers that hang in profusion on bare branches in early spring.
Zones: 5-9
Stylophorum diphyllum
(sti-LA-fo-rum di-FILL-lum)
Celandine Poppy
Cheerful yellow poppies; unusual hairy seed pods follow
Zones: 4-8
