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Baptisia / Tradescantia ohiensis / Wildflower / Agastache / Biology / Flora / Botany / Eupatorium / Ageratina riparia
Date: 2012-06-22 19:50:04
Baptisia
Tradescantia ohiensis
Wildflower
Agastache
Biology
Flora
Botany
Eupatorium
Ageratina riparia

RECOMMENDED MID-ATLANTIC POLLINATOR CONSERVATION SEED MIX A native seed mix specially designed to provide foraging and nesting resources for a diversity of pollinators  Approximately 15 species of perennial wildflower

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