Dutch Buffalo Farm Flowering Perennial Seed Collection List 2021
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Dutch Buffalo Farm Flowering Perennial Seed Collection List 2021 Origins Code (table Scientific name Common name below) Achillea millefolium Common yarrow 2 Acorus calamus Sweet flag 1 Agertina altissima White snake root 1 Allium cernuum Nodding onion 5 Amorpha herbacea Dwarf indigo bush 2 Ampelaster carolinianus Climbing aster 2 Amsonia hubrichtii Arkansas amsonia 3 Aquilegia canadensis Eastern columbine 3 Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly weed 1 Baptisia alba False indigo 1 Baptisia australis Blue false indigo 3 Blephilia ciliata Downy wood mint 1 Carex lurida Lurid sedge 1 Carex vulpinoides Fox sedge 1 Centrosema virginianum Spurred butterfly pea 1 Chrysopis mariana Maryland golden aster 3 Cirsium discolor Prairie thistle 3 Clematis ochroleuca Curly heads 2 Conoclinium coelestinum Blue mist flower 1 Coreopsis auriculata Lobed coreopsis 2 Coreopsis lanceolata Lanceleaf coreopsis 1 Coreopsis tripteris Tall coreopsis 1 Cunila origanoides American dittany 2 Cynoglossum virginianum Blue hounds tongue 1 Dalea purpurea Purple prairie clover 3 Doellingaria umbellata Flat topped white aster 3 Echinacea pallida Pale purple coneflower 3 Echinacea purpurea Echinacea 2 Eryngium yuccifolium Rattlesnake master 2 Erythronium americanum Trout lily 1 Eupatorium perfoliatum Boneset 1 Eupatorium rotundifolium Roundleaf thoroughwort 1 Eutrochium dubium Coastal Joe Pie weed 1 Eutrochium fistulosum Hollow Joe Pie weed 1 Gaillardia pulchella Firewheel 1 Galax urecolata Galax 1 Helenium autumnale Helens flower 1 Heliopsis helianthoides Ox eye daisy 2 Hibiscus coccineus Scarlet rose mallow 3 Hibiscus moeshutos Swamp rose mallow 1 Hystrix patula Bottlebrush grass 1 Juncus effusus Soft rush 1 Liatris squarrulosa Appalachian blazing star 3 Lobelia siphilitica Great blue lobelia 2 Marshallia obovata Barbara’s buttons 1 Monarda citriodora Lemon beebalm 3 Monarda fistulosa Bee Balm 3 Oligoneuron album Prairie goldenrod 3 Onethea biennes Evening primrose 1 Osmorhiza longistylis Anise root 1 Parthenium integrifolium Wild quinine 1 Passiflora incarnata Passionflower 1 Penstemon digitalis Foxglove beardtongue 3 Pityopsis graminifolia narrowleaf silkgrass 3 Pontedaria cordata Pickerel weed 1 Pycnanthemum flexuosum Appalachian mountain mint 3 Pycnanthemum loomisii Loomis mountain mint 3 Pycnanthemum tenuifolium Narrow leafed mountain mint 2 Ratibida columnifera Thimble flower 1 Rudbeckia fulgida Brown eyed Susan 1 Rudbeckia hirta Black eyed Susan 1 Rudbeckia laciniata Cut leaf coneflower 1 Rudbeckia triloba Brown eyed Susan 1 Sabatia kennedyana Plymouth rose gentian 1 Sagittaria lancifolia Bull tongue arrowhead 1 Saraurus cerneus Lizards tail 1 Schoenoplectus pungens common three-square 1 Scirpus cypernius Wool grass 1 Scoenoplectus tabernaemontani Bull rush 1 Scutellaria incana Skullcap 2 Scutellaria integrifolia Large flower skullcap 3 Silene virginica Fire pink 2 Silphium mohrii Shaggy rosinweed 3 Silphium perfoliatum Cup plant 2 Sisyrinchium angustifolium Narrow leafed blue-eyed grass 2 Stokesia laevis Stokes aster 2 Symphyotrichum concolor Eastern silver American aster 1 Symphyotrichum oblongifolium Aromatic aster 2 Tephrosia virginiana Goats rue 3 Thalia dealbata Powdery thalia 1 Thermopsis villosa Carolina bush pea 3 Tradescantia virginiana Virginia spiderwort 1 Verbena stricta Hoary Vervain 1 Vernonia acaulis Stemless ironweed 2 Vernonia lettermanii Letermans vernonia 3 Vernonia noveboracensis New York ironweed 1 Veronicastrum virginicum Culvers root 3 Yucca filamentosa Bear grass 1 Zizia aurea Golden alexander 2 Origin Codes Our origins ratings system allows gardeners and ecological professionals to make responsible decisions and allows us all to work together to 3. Southeastern native expand the palette of plants used in our region. Plants or seeds collected or procured of a species that has not been documented in our immediate area but 1. Local native, known provenance, diverse is native, broadly, to our region. genetics Responsibly wild collected. Seed originating from an 4. Cultivar/nativar established wild population or from a nursery or A selection of a regional native bred for particular garden population originating in the eastern piedmont characteristics. or western sandhills of central North Carolina. 5. Exotic, noninvasive 2. Local native, unknown provenance, diverse Useful plants that perform ecosystem or sustainability genetics functions and have a solid track record of being non- Seed propagated at the nursery but procured from a invasive in our region. source with provenance unknown or outside of our immediate locality. If a species of known provenance is collected outside of our immediate ecoregion location by county can be provided upon request. Pricing 2021 (Additional sizes will be added for fall trees and shrubs) Deep Plug 1-49 $6.00 50-999 $4.00 1000+ $2.00 (Wholesale)(CSE) 4” Pot 1-17 $9.00 18-499 $7.00 500+ $4.00 (Wholesale)(CSE) Wholesale pricing Customers may become wholesale clients for a given year by joining our CSE prior to April 22nd Or for two calendar years by making a bulk purchase of $2000 If you are an ecological professional please email regarding for other options for wholesale pricing for your project. *Rare species or limited numbers may be excluded from wholesale availability. Hours Prescheduled pickups can be made year- round during M-F 7am to 3pm. Drop in hours: April 22-June 26 and September 2- November 20 Thursday-Saturday 10am-4pm Shipping Depending on the scale of your purchase and the distance traveled orders will be: Boxed with Fed Ex Palletized with a common carrier Delivered by our drivers .