About Small Yellow (old)

Often found in wetlands but does well in upland gardens, too. Blooms May–June.

Limited quantity.

About Lady's Slipper, Native

Bright yellow pouches backed by long twisted petals in May, one to two flowers per stem. Becomes a multi-stemmed clump over time. Distinctive leaves with deep parallel veins climb the stems. Fragrance of apricots. Wants cool soil and morning sun. Protect from deer. These are small plants that will take several years to reach blooming size.

Pot Size & Price
4.5-in. pot
$40.00
Height
12"
Sunlight Exposure
Partial Sun
Catalog
U013B
Plant Traits
Minnesota Native