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You may ask yourself... what does straight native species mean?
Well these are plants that are you would see naturally occurring our in the wild!
These are going to be loved by pollinators, animals, and local insect populations. They can serve as larval host plants for many types of caterpillars which will eventually be beautiful butterflies.
In addition to helping out the locals straight native species are typically very easy to grow because this is the soil and climate they are used to! No need for soil remediation or endless fertilizing!
A medium sized yarrow with yellow flowers in the middle contrasting with the white flower on the outside. A good native perennial with interesting fern like foliage giving it a unique look.
Beautiful lavender spikes of flowers that are loved by many pollinators! Hence he common name the anise scented foliage keeps deer and rabbits away.
Perennial Plant of the Year 2011 This native perennial offers two seasons of beauty. The spring brings clusters of light blue flowers on top of the feathery foliage. In the fall the foliage turns a beautiful bright gold.
Baby blue star-shaped flowers that form in clusters atop strong stems and thick glossy foliage. Easy to grow and requires little maintenance, making this a nice, worry free perennial for anyone.
This tuff perennial is almost shrub like in habit forming a very full clump. Very adaptable to most landscape situations. If you need a "bullet-proof" plant this is one to consider. Awesome yellow fall color. Grows to 2-3' tall and wide.
A all around good addition in this area! Deer don't like it, it grow in full sun to shade, has attractive flowers, black walnut tolerant, etc.. White blooms appear in spring each on a slender stem after blooming thimble like seed heads eventually turn to
Have a dry, rocky, poor soil, sunny area that nothing wants to grow in? Pussytoes make a great ground cover for that kind of area! Short stems arise from the basal foliage in spring while the rest of the year the foliage is a nice soft silvery green.
Delicate yet sturdy upright stems top a bushy mound of deeply-cut green foliage, supporting large, upward-facing flowers.
Compound distinctive foliage with dark stems make this an attractive plant throughout the growing season. Blooms are tiny white to greenish white flowers in small clusters on stems above the foliage.
A truly unique woodland flowers that almost looks like it belongs somewhere tropical. A single spike of green purplish flowers with a hooded sheath that cover the flowers. Bright red seeds are produced in summer while the rest of the plant goes dormant.
A shade ground cover with large veined leaves that spreads slowly by rhizomes to become a nice full colony! Deer tend to stay away from American Ginger making it a great choice for this area.
Awesome native plant! Perfect for sunny wet areas. Attractive clusters of tiny pink flowers attract pollinators, specifically being a larval host for Monarch butterflies.
Flat topped clusters of Bright orange flowers on this native perennial. Flowers are a nectar source and the leaves are a food source. Grows 18-36" tall
A white flowering native milkweed that has thin needle-like leaves. Most know the pink and orange milkweeds, while this is a lesser known species it is still a Monarch larval host! Add it to your other milkweeds for a mix of color!
A pollinator favorite with its clusters of white flowers and enticing yellow centers. Blooms later in the season from late summer into fall.
Nice hardy yet delicate looking feathery fronds. Very tough and easy to grow.
White Baptisia bears the same pea like flowers of False Indigo except... you guessed it they're white! Growing with more of a shrubby habit typically to about 3 feet with light green foliage. A long lived perennial that has a few season of interest.
Perennial Plant of the Year 2010 Easy to grow native perennial that produces showy purple lupine like flowers. Grows 3-4' tall in full to part sun
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.
This native plant produces attractive bell shaped nodding flowers throughout the summer. Grows 12-18" tall in full to part sun.
A great ground cover that thrives in dry shade! Use this as a lawn replacement or plant under trees to keep the weeds out! Fine green foliage that arches beautifully.
This native sedge is easy to grow and forms a ground cover in full to part shade, unlike many other sedges that prefer moist to wet soils Carex pensylvanica like dry to average moisture soils.
This native grass is probably the most tolerant of some shade. Produces handsome drooping seed heads that move in the slightest breeze. Grows 2-5' tall
White flowering native perennial. Grows to 2-3' tall and 18-24" wide in part shade.