Wood Thrush Natives plant list (may not be in stock)

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Located in Floyd, Virginia, Wood Thrush is dedicated to discovering, growing, and promoting rare and unusual plants that are native to the Appalachian region.

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Scientific Name Sort descending Common name Plant form(s)
Liatris squarrosa Scaly blazing star Live plant
Lindera benzoin Spicebush Live plant
Lobelia siphilitica Blue cardinal flower, Great blue lobelia Live plant
Malus coronaria Southern crabapple Live plant
Matelea carolinensis Carolina milkvine Live plant
Mimulus ringens Allegheny monkeyflower, Square-stemmed monkeyflower Live plant
Monarda didyma Scarlet beebalm, Oswego tea Live plant
Monarda fistulosa Wild bergamot Live plant
Monarda punctata Horse-mint, Horsemint, Spotted bee-balm Live plant
Osmunda spectabilis Royal fern Live plant
Packera aurea Golden ragwort, Heartleaf ragwort, Golden groundsel Live plant
Panicum virgatum Switchgrass Live plant
Penstemon digitalis Live plant
Penstemon hirsutus Hairy beard-tongue Live plant
Pycnanthemum incanum Hoary mountain mint Live plant
Pycnanthemum muticum Short-toothed mountain-mint, Clustered mountain-mint Live plant
Pycnanthemum tenuifolium Narrow-leaf mountain-mint, Slender mountain-mint Live plant
Pycnanthemum virginianum Virginia mountain-mint Live plant
Rhododendron maximum Great rhododendron, White rosebay, Great laurel Live plant
Rhododendron viscosum var. viscosum Swamp azalea, Clammy azalea Live plant
Salvia lyrata Lyre-leaf sage Live plant
Schizachyrium scoparium Little bluestem Live plant
Silene caroliniana Wild pink, Northern wild pink Live plant
Solidago bicolor Silverrod, White goldenrod Live plant
Viburnum prunifolium Black haw, Blackhaw, Blackhaw viburnum, Nannyberry, Plum leaf viburnum Live plant