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Located in the heart of the prairie region of west-central Minnesota, Morning Sky Greenery is a nursery specializing in MN native prairie wildflowers and grasses. We are impressed with the beauty, vigor and usefulness of these native plants. Morning Sky Greenery is dedicated to helping preserve this important part of our natural heritage. We invite you to visit by appointment. Please call to find a time that works for everyone.
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NOTE: Our plants are grown in west-central Minnesota (USDA plant hardiness zone 4) and are best suited to the Midwest and Northeast. We encourage customers ordering for the Southeast (GA, FL, AL, SC, MS) and California to support nurseries within their climate! Please review our policies here before ordering.
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Actaea pachypoda
White BaneberryWoodland perennial with delicate, white, fragrant flowers and white berries.
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Actaea rubra
Red BaneberryWoodland perennial with delicate, white, fragrant flowers and red berries.
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Allium canadense
Wild Garlic -
Anemone canadensis
Canada AnemoneThese short beauties have buttercup-like flowers and thrive in areas with moisture.
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Anemonella thalictroides
Rue AnemoneThis small, delicate wildflower is one of the first woodland plants to bloom in the spring!
Photo by and (c)2007 Derek Ramsey
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Antennaria neglecta
Cat's Paw$12.99Beautiful and unique ground cover with soft, fuzzy leaves and flowers that resemble the pads on cats’ feet.
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Antennaria plantaginifolia
Pussytoes$12.99Beautiful and unique ground cover with soft, fuzzy leaves and flowers that resemble the pads on cats’ feet.
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Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
Michigan Bearberry -
Aronia melanocarpa
Black Chokeberry -
Baptisia bracteata
Cream Wild IndigoA vase-shaped legume that produces abundant creamy white flowers and is excellent for bumblebees.
Photo credit: Frank Mayfield, via Wikimedia Commons
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Camassia scilloides
Wild HyacinthImage: Robert H. Mohlenbrock, hosted by the USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database / USDA SCS. 1989. Midwest wetland flora: Field office illustrated guide to plant species. Midwest National Technical Center, Lincoln.
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Cardamine concatenata
Cutleaf Toothwort