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Awesome native plant! Perfect for sunny wet areas. Attractive clusters of tiny pink flowers attract pollinators, specifically being a larval host for Monarch butterflies.
A pollinator favorite with its clusters of white flowers and enticing yellow centers. Blooms later in the season from late summer into fall.
Bold bright pink fuzzy plumes sit atop dark green foliage. A great perennial to give wet shadier areas a pop of color. Gets about 14-16 inches tall and wide.
Good for shady wet areas to provide a nice pop of color. Has tall feathery pink blooms on reddish stems. Grows to only 2 feet tall and wide with a mounding habit.
A taller shade tree at 60-80 feet tall that is known for its edible nuts. Nuts are sweet and support a lot of wildlife like deer, rabbits, foxes, chipmunks, and wild turkey. Shaggy bark that is similar to Carya ovata.
Naturally occurring in woodland swampy areas this perennial does not mind being a bit wet. Brilliant white flowers that look like turtle heads (hence the common name) bloom above dark green foliage.
The foliage emerges in the spring like purple flames. Prefers consistent moisture so site it accordingly. Grows to 2-3 feet tall and wide.
A very large tree getting to 75-100 feet tall and wide with a trunk size getting up to 8 foot diameter. Most notable feather is the exfoliating bark that exposes white.