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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!
Great tall native perennial that can handle all sorts of conditions.
You know spring is coming when the trout lilies come up! A welcome sight this spring ephemeral has distinctive green leaves with purple mottling and a yellow nodding flower on a leafless scape.
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.
This is the native Joe Pye weed that grows 5 to 7' tall and 2 to 4' wide. Flowers are irresistible to butterflies.
A native to wet moist areas this perennial flowers with can't miss pink clusters of flowers. Blooms are similar in appearance to Astible. Great for pollinator rain gardens.
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 unique late blooming perennial that has dark blue violet tubular flowers that do not open. Thought to only be pollinated by bumblebees because of the flowers not opening. A low growing late season bloomer.
This tall woodland sunflower has bright yellow ray flowers with slight darker yellow centers. Its not only beautiful but is important to many different types of wildlife!
A tall native perennial that is well suited for prairies and naturalized areas. 2-3 inch ray flowers with brown centers attract pollinators while the seeds in fall bring the song birds.
Named for its velvety, hairy foliage this is a nice ground-cover with attractive foliage. Typically the latest blooming Heuchera with blooms that are whitish pink.
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.
Native perennial iris blooms with bluish purple flowers on plants that reach about 30" tall. Thrives in medium to wet soils in full to part shade.
A great choice for dry, rocky, poor well drained soil areas. Flowers are typically larger than other species with more flower heads per plant. Wispy soft distinct purple blooms are highly attractive to butterflies.
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.
This native perennial is also know as "the great Blue Lobelia" or " Blue cardinal flower". The flowers are a nice bright blue and appear late summer. The plants thrive in medium to wet soils and reach 2-3' in height in full to part sun.
If you want to attract hummingbirds this is the plant! Red tubular flowers are a favorite among the Ruby Throated Hummingbirds, we often see them at the nursery enjoying the nectar from this native honeysuckle.
Light purple tubular flowers adorn this perennial from mid summer through fall. A great addition to pollinator or herb gardens that does well in dry harder to plant soils.
Definitely a unique looking native perennial. True flowers are green, yellow, or cream that typically have dark purple 'spots' on them. Showy bracts are pale pink to lavender in color. An awesome plant for pollinators.
Bright yellow cheery flowers on a plant that thrives in dry sunny spots. Unlike other Oenothera species these flowers will open during the day! Many different types of bees and hummingbirds will visit this plant.
This is the native form of pachysandra and a more responsible option than the invasive pachysandra terminalis. Grows 8-12" tall in full to part shade.
An attractive native warm season grass that's easy to grow in most areas as long as its sunny! Clump forming habit of green blades that are topped with pink tinged flower panicles in summer.
This perennial has a large native range and is easy to grow in dry to average soil in full sun. White tubular flowers are attractive to not only us but to butterflies and hummingbirds as well!
Covered in fragrant vibrant pink flowers throughout summer this phlox is more drought resistant than some other species but also spreads quickly. Good for meadows and naturalized areas.