Wildflowers
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Jack In The Pulpit
$6.00Scientific name: Arisaema triphyllum Bloom Period: April-July
Height: 2 feet
Soil Type: Medium-wet to Medium-dry
Habitat: B, P
Sun: Partial Sun to Shade
Michigan Native: Yes
Habitat types: B (Butterflies); P (Pollinators/Bees) -
Wild Ginger
$8.00Perennial
Scientific name: Asarum canadense Bloom Period: April/June
Height: 6 inches
Soil Type: Medium Wet, Medium, Medium-Dry
Habitat: Insects
Sun: Shade
Michigan Native: Yes
Habitat types: A (Avian/Birds); B (Butterflies); H (Hummingbirds); P (Pollinators/Bees) -
Strawberry All Star
$9.00 – $58.00Allstar strawberries are easy to grow, hardy, June-bearing strawberries that produce generous harvests. These are not the native strawberries but cultivated for planting in early/midseason with high yields over a long harvest season. Flavor is best when fruits ripen in moderately warm conditions, so this variety is a great choice for the upper Midwest. Best planted in well-drained soils. Summer-fruiting or June-bearing type plants. Grows best in Zones 3-8.