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Wild Plum (Prunus spp.)

Wild plums often create dense thickets unless thinned. Thickets can provide shelter for birds and mammals. May have thorns. Fruit is edible but not as sweet as cultivated varieties. Fruit production may be better with multiple trees.
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$14.00

Wild Quinine (Parthenium integrifolium)

Can tolerate some light shade. Attracts lots of wonderful insects. Unique flower and great leaf texture. Leaves have been used for medicinal teas.
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$6.25

Wild Strawberry (Fragaria virginiana)

A quick-growing ground cover that spreads indefinitely by runners. And yes, these are real, edible strawberries! Fruit is small, but very flavorful. May go dormant in summer heat. Supports lots of wildlife.
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$6.25

Wild Yam (Dioscorea villosa)

Dioecious vine (each plant only has male or female flowers). Climbs by twining around close objects. Rhizomatous roots may also creep along the ground. Thicker patches may provide shelter for nesting birds.
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$6.25

Willowleaf Aster (Symphyotrichum praealtum)

A shorter aster for your rain garden. Spreads through rhizomes, better suited for larger gardens. A study in KC showed that Symphyotrichum is one of the plant genera in our area that attracts the largest number of different bee species.
Limited quantity
$6.25

Willowleaf Sunflower (Helianthus salicifolius)

Seeds are great for birds. Divide every few years to reduce spread. A study in KC showed that Helianthus is one of the plant genera in our area that attracts the largest number of different bee species. Can get really tall and spread widely.
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$6.25

Winged Sumac (Rhus copallinum)

Wonderful winter form as the cluster of red berries on female plants persist through winter on fun-shapped branches. Beautiful red fall foliage. Will sucker and spread.
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Wingstem (Verbesina alternifolia)

Excellent pollinator and bird plant. Plant with other aggressive plants or weed frequently. Hosts for the Silvery Checkerspot butterfly (Chlosyne nycteis) and Summer Azure butterfly (Celastrina neglecta). We love the elegant way the petals droop.
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$6.25

Woodland Knotweed (Persicaria virginiana)

Deer and rabbits tend to leave this plant alone. A late bloomer for your shade garden. Can spread aggressively, but looks good in masses.
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$6.25

Woodland Phlox (Phlox divaricata)

Beautiful spring shade plant that can be used as a shallow-rooted ground cover. Likes more organic/rich soil. Attractive to butterflies, as well as people. Deer tend to leave it alone, but rabbits like to nibble it.
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$6.25

Woodland Spiderwort (Tradescantia ernestiana)

Beautiful early blooming flower for your shade garden, but foliage may die back in the summer so plant with other shade tolerant plants that persist through summer heat.
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$6.25

Woodland Sunflower (Helianthus strumosus)

A sunflower for your shady bird garden. Can spread quickly by rhizomes and seeds, like many sunflowers, forming large colonies.
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$6.25

Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)

This species attracts several pollinators. Both the flowers and foliage are fragrant. Easy to grow. Edible and medicinal. Not favored by deer. Spreads easily.
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$6.25

Yellow Baptisia (Baptisia sphaerocarpa)

Rare in Missouri's natural areas. A beautiful plant with multiple seasons of interest with blue-green foliage that has wonderful texture from early spring to late fall, bright spring blooms, and cute round seed balls in the fall. Like other Baptisia, it takes a few years to reach mature size due to spending the first few years growing a deep and substantial root system, making it a long-lived plant, and worth the wait. Hosts the Wild Indigo Duskywing.
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Yellow Coneflower (Echinacea paradoxa)

An Ozark plant that likes a dry, hot spot. Fragrant. Not favored by deer.
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$6.25