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  2. Sisyrinchium campestre - Wikipedia

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    Prairie blue-eyed grass blooming with wood betony at Crex Meadows in Wisconsin. Sisyrinchium campestre, the prairie blue-eyed grass or white-eyed grass, [2] [3] is a small herbaceous perennial plant in the iris family, native to prairie and meadow in the central United States and in extreme southern Manitoba.

  3. Silphium perfoliatum - Wikipedia

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    Silphium perfoliatum is sold by a good number of native plant nurseries and some specialty nurseries in the US and Canada; rarely in conventional nurseries. It is often used in prairie and native meadow restorations and in native, naturalistic landscapes and gardens; only infrequently in conventional landscapes and gardens by landscape ...

  4. Lespedeza leptostachya - Wikipedia

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    The plant is threatened by the loss and degradation of its prairie habitat. Much of it has been consumed for development and converted to agriculture . The prevention of agents of natural disturbance, such as wildfire and the grazing of wild ungulates, has allowed ecological succession to occur, turning native prairie to shrubland. [ 1 ]

  5. List of botanical gardens and arboretums in Wisconsin

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    University of Wisconsin–Madison Arboretum: University of Wisconsin: Madison: University of Wisconsin–Madison Botany Garden and Greenhouse: University of Wisconsin: Madison: Yerkes Observatory (50 acre Olmsted-designed landscape) Williams Bay, WI

  6. Phlox pilosa - Wikipedia

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    The stems are upright and sometimes branched near the top. Leaves, stems, and sepals are covered with hairs and the plant is sticky to the touch. Leaves are long and narrow and have pointed tips; they can be up to 3 in (8 cm) long and 1 ⁄ 8 – 1 ⁄ 2 in (3–13 mm) wide. The flowers grow in rounded clusters up to 3 in (8 cm) at the top of ...

  7. Ratibida columnifera - Wikipedia

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    Prairie coneflower is valued by gardeners for xeriscaping and native plant gardens for its color and rich fragrance. Grown in garden settings plants are often biennial, growing the first year and dying after blooming in the second year. [12] The prairie coneflower requires dry to medium soil moisture and rarely has serious disease or pest problems.

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