Heuchera americana American Alum Root, flower 
greenish, June. Beautiful mottled foliage, semi-ever- 
green, 1-2’, L. Sh. 
Hydrastis canadensis Golden Seal, white flowers, April- 
May, red fruit, July-August, 12-15’, Sh. 
Liatris scariosa Button Gayfeather, rose-purple, August, 
dry location, 3-5’, S. 
Liatris spicata Spike Gayfeather, long spikes of rose 
purple flowers, July-September, 5-6’, S. 
Lilium michiganense Michigan Lily, orange-red, June. 
July, 4-8’, S or L. Sh. 
Lobelia cardinalis Cardinal Flower, bright red, July- 
October, moist or garden conditions, 3-5’, S. 
Lobelia siphilitica Blue Lobelia, blue flowers, July. 
moist or garden conditions, 2’, S. 
Mimulus ringens Monkey Flower, violet-blue, June- 
Sept., moist or garden conditions, 1-3 ft., S. 
Oenthera missourensis Missouri Primrose, 4 in. yellow 
flowers, June-August, Prosirate, S. 
Opuntia humifusa (vulgaris) Prickly Pear, yellow flow: 
ers, July. Spiny-thickened leaves. Prostrate, S. 
Parnassia glanca (caroliniana) Grass-of-Parnassus, white 
flowers, August. Moist location, 114’, S. 
Polemonium reptans Greek Valarian, bright blue flow- 
ers, April-May, moist or garden conditions, 9-12”, S. 
or L. Sh. 
Polygonatum commutatum Large Solomon Seal, nodding 
greenish flowers followed by dark blueberries, 3-5’, 
Lz (Sh? 
Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed-Susan, Bien, showy yellow, 
brown centered flowers, summer and early fall, 1-2’, 5. 
Sanguinaria canadensis Bloodroot, pure white flowers, 
April-May, 6-12”, L. Sh. 
Scutellaria resinosa Dwarf Scullcap, neat long blooming 
plant, blue and white, 38-10”, S. 
Sieversia turbinata (Geum Rossii) Finely cut green or 
purplish foliage, 10”, S. 
- Stokesia leavis Stokes Aster, blue or blue-white, 3-4 in. 
across, July-August, 1-2’, S. or L. Sh. 
Thermopsis carolina Aaronsrod, yellow flowers in ter- 
minal racemes, May-June, 3-5’, S. 
Trientalis borealis American Star-flower, white flowers, 
spring, 6”, Sh. 
Verbena bipinnatifida Small-flowered Verbena, lilac, 
late spring to fall. Prostrate, S. 
Verbena canadensis Large-flowered Verbena, pink, late 
spring to fall. Prostrate, S. 
Veronica virginica Culvers Root, tiny white flowers on 
terminal spikes, 4’, S. 
Viola villosa or adunca (uncertain). Neat clump of 
foliage, violet flowers in spring, 4-8”, S. 
Yucca filamentosa Common Yucca, evergreen, showy 
white lily-like flowers, early summer, 3-6’, S. 
