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A larval host for monarch butterflies this milkweed is the one most common seen along roadsides and naturalizing in meadows. Clusters of pinkish purple flowers are produced in summer that will be loved by all types of pollinators!
Lavender petunia like flowers bloom through summer into fall on this hardy perennial. A low growing plant that spreads well making it a great native ground cover!
A herbaceous ground cover that spreads by stolons. Toothed foliage typical of strawberries with white flowers with yellow centers in spring. Produces edible fruit after flowering.
A tall native perennial typically found in wet prairies. Produces white and yellow tassel like flowers on purple stems with interesting compound foliage. Great for meadows, borders, or as a background plant.
Whether you call it senecio or Packera it's still Golden Groundsel to us. This plant produces masses of yellow daisy like flowers held well above the shiny green leaves. Spreads and naturalizes nicely as a ground cover. Attracts loads of pollinators. Grow
Native from the south the central US this cold hardy wisteria is not as aggressive as the Asian species but still grows with good vigor. Large foot long racemes of lavender blue flowers adorn this vine starting around June.
This native perennial is a hummingbird magnet with its scarlet red flowers. Thrives in oist soil and can grow 2-4' tall and 1-2' wide. tolerant of occasional flooding.
A tall native perennial that can get to 7 feet tall. Large domes of small pink lavender flowers sit atop strong stems with whorled leaves. A huge pollinators magnet! Its a great source of nectar for honeybees.
Traditional white flowering native woodland aster. Grows in dry shade or moist. Easy to grow plant. Forms dense colonies and spreads by seed as well. Grows 2-3' tall and wide.
Attractive deeply lobed foliage gives way to bell shaped white to lilac flowers from about May to June. A nice woodland native that grows best in part shade.
Lacy cream flowers bloom in early summer against dense green foliage to put on quite a show. A good substitute for Astilbe that can handle drier soil conditions.
Beautiful sky-blue flowers that are reminiscent of hyacinth bloom in spring. The vibrant green foliage is stunning throughout the summer. A nice compact size that is made for any garden.
This plant is a naturally occurring cross between Aster spectabilis and Aster Macrophyllus. The plants look more like a ground cover in the spring but then they shoot up and present the garden with lavender blue flowers on top of dark flower stems. grows
Perfect native for a trellis in the garden or in a container on the patio. Grows quickly and needs little maintenance. Produces fragrant white flowers in late summer to fall.
Say goodbye Miscantus! Here is a native cultivar that has olive green foliage and loads of golden bronze flowers. Growing with a very upright habit to about 4-6 feet.
Award winner mid summer to fall bloomer for the back of the border, meadow or even cottage gardens. Although it reaches 5 to 7 feet tall it typically can stand on its own without needing supplemental support.
This native phlox makes an excellent ground cover for shaded areas. Compact habit, frangrant and lavender blue flowers make it a winner. Grows to 10-12" tall in full to part shade.
Very popular garden classic perennial. This is a clump forming evergreen perennial that produces blue/purple flower spikes. Very adaptable to many conditions. Can grow in dry shade to full sun. Reaches 12-18" tall and wide
A nice smaller option for hard to plant dry sunny areas. Attractive blue green foliage that turns a golden brown in the fall. Distinctive flower and seed heads add a little extra interest in summer.
Easy to grow perennial strawberries assorted varieties available!
Lady in Red is a cultivar that has light green fronds with contrasting burgundy red stripes. Grows 18-30" tall in full to part sun.
This is a large astilbe. The foliage will form a full mound to 24" and the dark purplish red flowers can reach 42".
Striking lavender flower with yellow centers bloom around August giving you and pollinators late season interest. 'October Skies' is a lower growing variety at about 2 feet tall and wide.