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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Shrubs (1-25')
... fall; grows in any soil including rocky, sandy or clay. Shade tolerant. Adaptable. Dark, glossy leaves; flowers early spring. Best in moist shaded area with deep, humusy soil. Availability trade ... Distribution east, northwest south widespread widespread Habitat dry acidic woods, bogs, openings with sandy soil moist, fertile, shady areas swamps, wet woods, acidic soils fertile, moist woods Features ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Medium Height Plants (4"-36") (All plants are perennial unless otherwise noted in "features.")
... umbel; spinach-like leaves disappear after flowers form. Grow on well-drained, shaded site with humusy soil. *(be) Flowers in loose clusters; long, dark green leaves. Prefers sandy soils. Dark, bottle- ... wild! Thick, divided leaflets and flowers in loose umbels. Does best in wet or moist humusy soil. Z. aptera is also native. Availability specialty dealers specialty dealers KEY: = RED denotes plant ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Tall Plants (up to 6') (All plants are perennial unless otherwise noted in "features.")
... appearance. Requires full sun. Do not overfertilize. *(bf) Impressive 2.5" flowers. Best in moist, humusy soils; full sun or light shade. Spreads. Do not disturb in the wild. *(bf) ... . Attractive foliage turns golden in autumn with dark blue berries. Best in shady, moist soil. Availability trade specialty dealers trade specialty dealers Scientific Name Ratibida pinnata Solidago ohioensis Solidago ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Ferns
... hillsides, acidic fertile soil wooded water margins, moist fertile soil rocky water margins well-drained woods Features Easy to grow on well-drained, shaded soils. Use mulch or humusy soils. Graceful and easy to grow; requires shade; tolerates a variety of soil types, but best in humusy soils. Arching fronds are smooth and deeply ...
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