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new england wild flower society ordering information general ordering information ordering you can either print out the order form and mail it in or fax it to us at 508-877-3658 if you are ordering both seeds and books please print your name and address on the top of both forms you will find printable order forms at the end of this catalog m ethod of paym ent all orders must be prepaid if mailing in your order please make out check or money order to new england wild flower society inc newfs or include your visa or m aster card number and expiration date on the order form if faxing the order please include your visa or m aster card number on the form please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery mail checks to seeds books new england wild flower society garden in the woods 180 hemenway road framingham m a 01701-2699 seed ordering information pricing ordering please fill out the form completely a please only one packet of each species per order b m inimum seed order 10.00 members $15.00 non-mem


new england wild flower society name conditions light bloomtime |color size soil part sun shade october light violet 2-3 ft moist to moderately dry sun october white to light violet 2-3 ft moist to dry sun part sun october violet 2-3 ft moist to dry sun part sun october violetlavender 3-4 ft moist wildflower seeds description germination 35 aster symphyotrichum cordifolius blue wood aster one of our favorites puts on a beautiful show of ½-inchwide violet flowers in the fall grows well in light shade arching stems from spreading basal foliage a or b 36 aster symphyotrichum dumosus bushy aster aster symphyotrichum laevis smooth aster aster symphyotrichum novae-angliae new england aster aster symphyotrichum novae-angliae roseus pink new england aster aster symphyotrichum turbinellus prairie aster baptisia alba v macrophylla prairie false indigo baptisia australis blue false indigo a robust heavily flowered aster at home in sandy soils as well as the perennial garden


new england wild flower society name conditions light bloomtime |color size soil sun late july strong rose 2-3 ft moist to dry sun part sun august red 6-8 in moist to dry sun part sun may violet 6-14 in moist sun to shade may violet 6-14 in moist sun part sun aug white 5-7 ft moist wildflower seeds description germination 85 echinacea tennesseensis tennessee coneflower eragrostis spectabilis purple love grass erigeron glabellus fleabane outstanding native endangered in the wild with a compact habit and very flat dark rose ray flowers very difficult to obtain the true species b 86 87 tough clumping grass that erupts in late summer into an evocative haze of misty purple seed heads turning into little tumbleweeds in fall wide leaves are green tinged with red though its flowers closely resemble robin s plantain this is a clumping species of meadows and fields think of it as an aster that blooms in late spring a common spring wildflower too uncommon in gardens overwi


new england wild flower society name conditions light bloomtime |color size soil shade may white 1 ft moist wildflower seeds description germination 141 podophyllum peltatum familiar spreading groundcover leaves like umbrellas over flowers with time mayapple will spread into large patches which can be dug and divided in august another staple of the woodland garden sprawling stems of open flowers cut back hard after seed has shed moderately spreading this huge variety of solomon s seal is indispensable in the shade garden foliage held on arching stems ideal for underplanting blue fruits in fall may be a natural tetraploid b 142 143 mayapple polemonium reptans sun to shade may bluejacob s ladder violet 1-2 ft moist polygonatum shade may biflorum v white 4 ft commutatum moist giant solomon s seal polymnia smallanthuss uvedalia yellow-flowered leaf-cup porteranthus stipulatus american ipecac porteranthus trifoliatus bowman s root potentilla sibbaldiopsis tridentata three-to


new england wild flower society conditions light bloomtime |color size soil veronicastrum sun july virginicum lavender pink 4-5 ft towers moist rose-violet culver s root veronicastrum virginicum pink select culver s root veronicastrum virginicum culver s root viola brittoniana britton s violet 201 viola labradorica labrador violet 202 xerophyllum asphodeloides turkeybeard zizia aptera heart-leaved alexanders name wildflower seeds description germination 197 bred in europe as a cut-flower this form of our native culver s root is taller and much earlier blooming by a full month than the straight species the flowers are a lovely shade of bluish pink b h 198 sun aug light pink 34 ft moist once again we have selected our darkest pink-flowered plants and collected the seed these range from light to dark pink not white as is typical for the species culver s root is a great plant beautiful and easy deliberately beautiful meadow perennial with whorled leaves non-flopping stems a


new england wild flower society name conditions light bloomtime |color size soil sun part sun may-june white 3-8 ft moist to dry sun part sun july-aug creamy white 10-15 ft moist welldrained sun to shade may creamy white pink 1-2 ft moist to dry acid sun to shade august white 3 ft moist sun to shade july-aug white 4-6 ft moist to dry trees shrubs vines description germination 241 cornus racemosa gray dogwood 242 franklinia alatamaha franklinia shrubby dogwood forms dense thickets with time an excellent wildlife plant good for fencerows naturalizing has a refined wildness about it small flowers in clusters white fruit with showy red stem outstanding small tree upright branches lustrous dark green summer foliage and striking fragrant camelliashaped flowers brilliant orange-red fall color extinct in the wild protect in winter first 3 years d b 243 gaylussacia baccata black huckleberry where you find dry very acidic rocky woods most of new england right you ll fin


new england wild flower society books publications books and publications new england wild flower society publications calendar of bloom notable plants through the seasons by newfs staff and volunteers the bloom times of approximately 800 of the 1600 species varieties and forms at garden in the woods based on a five year study plants are listed both month-by-month and alphabetically by plant name $12.50 m $11.25 garden in the woods cultivation guide by william e brumback and david r longland cultivation requirements for over 270 plants plus lists of plants by growth requirements soil acidity soil moisture and light $5.50 m $4.95 new england wild flower conservation notes of the new england wild flower society special edition magazines ferns a celebration of ferns throughout new england with contributions by distinguished regional authors and naturalists includes fern anatomy identification and gallery illustrated with over 100 full-color photographs $4.00 m 3.60 new england wild flowe


new england wild flower society callirhoe involucrata calopogon tuberosus caltha palustris camassia leichtlinii v suksdorfii campanula divaricata campanula rotundifolia carex baileyi carex castanea carex formosa carex meritt-fernaldii carex platyphylla chasmanthium latifolium chelone glabra chelone lyonii chrysogonum virginianum v virginianum cimicifuga actaea racemosa cimicifuga actaea rubifolia claytonia virginica clematis ochroleuca clematis virginiana clintonia umbellulata collinsonia canadensis coreopsis tripteris cornus canadensis cypripedium pubescens delphinium carolinianum blue desmodium canadense dicentra culcullaria dicentra eximia diphylleia cymosa disporum prosartes hookeri disporum prosartes maculatum dodecatheon amethystinum dodecatheon pulchellum draba arabisans echinacea paradoxa echinacea purpurea echinacea tenness eensis eragrostis spectabilis erigeron glabellus erigeron pulchellus eupatorium eupatoriadelphus fistulosum album eupatorium eupatoriadelphus maculatum e


new england wild flower society plant name index common name page no 21 17 19 14 18 5 30 9 18 29 15 17 16 5 16 17 10 28 18 19 8 14 8 20 14 18 25 7 6 23 11 8 7 27 19 9 16 16 27 27 11 21 30 21 9 25 latin name sporobolus airoides pachysandra procumbens sedum telephioides heuchera americana porteranthus stipulatus agastache foeniculum rosa arkansana carex baileyi pycnanthemum clinopodioides myrica pensylvani ca morella carolinensis lathyrus japonicus penstemon smallii monarda didyma andropogon gerardii mitella diphylla panicum amarum v amarum cimicifuga actaea racemosa gaylussacia baccata rudbeckia fulgida v sullivantii sanguinaria canadensis baptisia australis iris versicolor aster symphyotrichum cordifolius sisyrinchium angustifolium houstonia caerulea porteranthus trifoliatus polystichum braunii aster ionactis linariifolius aralia hispida viola brittoniana cornus canadensis aster symphyotrichum dumosus asclepias tuberosa cephalanthus occidentalis rudbeckia maxima camassia leichtlinii v


new england wild flower society eupatorium eupatoriadelphus fistulosum album chelone glabra aster eurybia divaricatus sarracenia leucophylla aster oclemena acuminatus silphium trifoliatum monarda fistulosa dicentra eximia collinsonia canadensis aquilegia canadensis geranium maculatum asarum canadense hydrangea arborescens baptisia tinctoria allium tricoccum aconitum uncinatum uvularia sessilifolia senna hebecarpa phlox maculata amsonia tabernaemontana salicifolia anemone canadensis callirhoe digitata callirhoe involucrata lythrum alatum verbesina alternifolia ilex verticillata aster eurybia schreberi solidago caesia sarracenia flava echinacea paradoxa polymnia smallanthuss uvedalia cladrastis kentukea lutea solidago flexicaulis spirea alba v latifolia `rosea plant name index 13 10 7 19 7 20 16 11 11 6 14 6 28 8 5 5 22 20 17 5 5 9 9 16 22 28 7 20 19 12 18 27 20 30 white joe-pye weed white turtlehead white wood aster white-top pitcher plant whorled aster whorled rosinweed wild bergamo


membership information membership the new england wild flower society as a leading regional advocate and steward of our floral heritage the society promotes the conservation of temperate north american plants through education research horticulture habitat preservation and advocacy founded in boston in 1900 its membership now includes thousands of native plant enthusiasts across north america the society founded and administers the new england plant conservation program nepcop a collaboration among botanists federal and state agencies and conservation organizations throughout the new england states nepcop is the leading plant conservation collaboration in the united states in 1998 the society began a plant conservation volunteer corps to survey monitor and preserve new england s native plant communities please join us membership in the new england wild flower society supports our conservation programs in education horticulture and research as well as maintenance of garden in the woods


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