Cimicifuga racemosa
Bugbane, Black Snakeroot,Squawroot, Bugwort, Rattle Snakeroot ,Rattle weed Rattle root.Graceful, towering plant, fern leaved and white flowered when in...
Sanguinaria canadensis
Redroot, Red puccoon, Red Indian paint. This is another lovely woodland plant, becoming endangered in it's native habitat, well worth growing in the Shade...
Caulophyllum thalictroides
Traditionally used by American Indian women who drank an infusion made from the root two weeks before childbirth. It can increase the effectiveness of...
Acorus Calamus
We are pleased to be offering the Native American species of Calamus, a semi-aquatic plant whose root has been revered and utilized both medicinally and...
Echinacea angustifolia
This plant is native to the prairie land of the Western US.The most challenging Echinacea to grow in a garden setting, it is a slow growing plant easily...
Echinacea pallida
This species is native to the central plains states. Lovely rosette of narrow, slightly fuzzy leaves with a 3 foot bloom of pretty pale pink/lavender...
Echinacea tennesseensis
Tennessee Purple Coneflower is limited to a small range in SC and TN. It is now listed as a federally endangered species. For this reason it needs to be...
Hydrastis canadensis
This East Coast Woodland herb was traditionally used in numerous ways by Native Americans and Settlers alike.Goldenseal is a very bitter anti -microbial...
Arisaema triphyllum
Indian's turnip. Interesting plant with a with a hooded purple striped spathes, grows to 3 ft. Native to the Eastern woodlands. Enjoys a moist, shady...
Lavatera cachmeriana
Another introduction in line with my GIANT plant Fetish. This unusual cultivar originates from the Himalaya of Kashmir, often found growing at extremely...
Mahonia nervosa
A Shiny,Green evergreen shrub with Holly shaped leaves . Native to the Pacific Northwest. Oregon Grape has a bitter and cold energy that serves as a gentle...
Mitchella repens
Squaw vine. Winter Clover. This rare and beautiful plant must have the shade of hardwood trees. Traditionally used by North Native American tribes to ease...
Eryngium yuccifolium
This unusual and decorative plant is native to the wetlands and prairies of the southern United States. The fresh root was pounded and used by Native...
Rhodiola rosea
Rhodiola rosea has been categorized as an adaptogen by Russian researchers. Studies show improvements in depression and schizophrenia. It also suggests that...
Salvia divinorum
The sacred Diviners sage is probably one of the world's rarest cultivated plants. It is not found growing in the wild. It was used by the Mazatec Indians...
Asclepias speciosa
This lovely milkweed is native to the western states of North America. It is a very hardy plant reaching between 2 and 4 feet depending on the site with an...
Polygonatum biflorum
A graceful woodland lilly with sweet scented cream flowers. The powdered root is used for swelling, bruising and inflammation. American Indians used the...
Gentiana tibetica
Qin Jiao, Yellow Gentian. Another rare specimen from the Himalayas of Tibet and Western China. This hardy perennial has an attractive rosette of fleshy,...
Nicotiana glauca
Originally from Argentina and Bolivia. This Tobacco is now widely naturalized in dry desert areas around the globe. The leaves are mild enough to provide a...
Aristolochia serpentaria
This endangered east coast woodland plant is the food of choice for the endemic pipevine swallowtail butterfly. The aromatic root was traditionally used as...