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A young 'Common Mullein'. A "Swamp Red Current"  - the Ojibway called it  "meeshidjiminuk"  and used it as a food  and medicine source. Today it is used for jams and jellies.
native plants
Hardy, drought resistant, and low maintenance, native plants provide a beautiful landscape while providing habitat for a variety of native wildlife species.
The Golden Rod's yellow flowers provide cheerful highlights in the late-summer garden.

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native plants
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Due to the increasing population in southern Canada and the resulting disturbance of the ecosystem, 159 native Canadian plant species are now at risk of completly disappearing.

   

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