top of page
Products List

32 oz Outback Water Bottle - Roundstone Logo
The ultimate, insulated bottle, with a leak-proof, wide-mouth lid and ceramic lining for great taste.
- Ceramic lined to prevent a metallic taste
- Keeps cold for up to 24 hours / hot for up to 6 hours
- Leak-proof, wide-mouth lid
- Dishwasher safe
$30.00
/oz

Alfalfa (Medicago sativa)
Alfalfa is a naturalized perennial legume that is grown across the US. It grows in full sun and does best in dry to medium soil moisture sites. It is a principal livestock food in the US. Alfalfa is used for hay and is fed directly or processed.
$5.18
/oz

Alsike Clover (Trifolium hybridum)
Alsike Clover it is a 1' to 2' tall spring to summer flowering legume. It is a naturalized perennial that grows in full sun or part shade and does best in mesic soil moisture sites. Alsike Clover is used primarily for hay, pasture, and soil improvement. Honeybees are attracted to this plant.
$7.13
/oz

Alyce Clover (Alysicarpus vaginalis)
Alyce Clover is a summer and early fall clover-like legume growing 1' to 2' tall with pink flowers. It grows best in dry to medium moisture sites, in full sun or part shade. It is planted in the south and coastal plain to attract and hold deer, turkey and other wildlife. This plant is also used by some for livestock forage.
$10.45
/oz

American Beachgrass (Ammophila breviligulata)
American Beachgrass is a cool-season, rhizomatous grass native to the Atlantic coast and Great Lakes regions. It excels at stabilizing sand dunes, forming dense stands that trap and hold windblown sand, facilitating dune formation. Tolerant of salt spray, high winds, and shifting sands, it's ideal for coastal restoration and erosion control projects.
$150.00
/oz

American Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana)
American Beautyberry is a 3' to 6' tall native perennial small shrub with a native distribution restricted to the southern states. The shrub produces axillary cluster of small pink or white flowers in spring and early summer and bright showy cluster of violet or magenta fruits in August and September. The fruits remain on the shrub well after the leaves have fallen. The plant is easily established by seed. American Beauty Berry is equally valued as an ornamental garden and landscaping plant and as a wildlife habitat plant. The fruits of this shrub are an important food source for many species of birds and animals. Native Americans used the plant parts to treat such things as feavers, rheumatism, stomachaches, colic, and dysentery.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed.
$150.00
/oz

American Manna Grass (Glyceria grandis)
American manna grass is an important wetland species. It is a large 3' to 5' tall summer flowering cool season grass with large drooping purplish seed heads. A common name is American Mana Grass. It is a native perennial growing in full sun and requiring moist to wet soil moisture. The plant is usually found in wetlands, swamps, streams.
$325.00
/oz

American Senna (Senna hebecarpa)
American Senna is a large 3' to 8' tall native long-lived native perennial legume. This is a summer flowering plant easily recognized by the large terminal racemes of bright yellow pea-like flowers growing in the axis of the compound leaves. This Senna will grow well in dry to moist soils and full sun to partial shade, however, the native range is restricted to the northern states. The striking appearance and easy establishment make this a great garden plant. American Senna is a valuable wildlife plant, providing cover and food for wildlife, especially quail.
$36.00
/oz

American Water Plantain (Alisma subcordatum)
American Water Plantain is a 1' to 3' tall native perennial plant that prefers full sun sites and requires muddy to submerged nutrient rich soils. It flowers in late spring to early summer. It is an important food and habitat for waterfowl, fish and other wildlife.
$150.00
/oz

Annual Phlox (Phlox drummondii)
Phlox drummondii is a 6" to 18" late spring to early summer flowering wildflower with tubular 5-lobed flowers in a variety of colors including white, pink, red and lavender. The common name is Annual Phlox. It is a native annual requiring full sun locations and grows best in dry to medium soil moisture sites. It is native to Texas and the southeastern states north to Tennessee and Virginia. It is often planted in wildflower mixes. These flowers attract butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinators. It is a great garden plant in beds, as edging, in containers, and in rock gardens. The plants are deer resistant.
$126.00
/oz

Annual Phlox - Mixed Colors (Phlox drummondii)
Phlox drummondii is a 6" to 18" late spring to early summer flowering wildflower with tubular 5-lobed flowers in a variety of colors including white, pink, red and lavender. The common name is Annual Phlox. It is a native annual requiring full sun locations and grows best in dry to medium soil moisture sites. It is native to Texas and the southeastern states north to Tennessee and Virginia. It is often planted in wildflower mixes. These flowers attract butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinators. It is a great garden plant in beds, as edging, in containers, and in rock gardens. The plants are deer resistant.
$126.00
/oz

Annual Phlox - Red (Phlox drummondii)
Phlox drummondii is a 6" to 18" late spring to early summer flowering wildflower with tubular 5-lobed flowers in red. The common name is Annual Phlox. It is a native annual requiring full sun locations and grows best in dry to medium soil moisture sites. It is native to Texas and the southeastern states north to Tennessee and Virginia. It is often planted in wildflower mixes. These flowers attract butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinators. It is a great garden plant in beds, as edging, in containers, and in rock gardens. The plants are deer resistant.
$126.00
/oz
bottom of page