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This plant is a caterpillar food source for the West Virginia White (threatened species) and the Falcate Orange Tip butterfly.
I have a small patch that I brought at a plant sale - it multiply slowly and prefer more shade. It is also hard to very hard to find in t...Read More
Masses of these appear in the decidous woods around my home in the spring. Then they go dormant once the weather turns hot.
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Another great showy North American native woodland plant. Wonderful spring ephemeral that will ever so slowly naturalize by rhizomes to f...Read More
Volunteered for me in an area that is mostly saturated clay soil during the late winter through mid-spring in severely alkaline soil on w...Read More
Toothwort (also commonly called cut-leaved toothwort) is a Missouri native spring wildflower which occurs in rich woods and wooded slopes...Read More