Black Eyed Susan

Black Eyed Susan

The Black-eyed Susan is a vibrant and cheerful wildflower that is native to North America. It is characterized by its yellow petals that encircle a dark brown or black center. This wildflower blooms in late summer and is often found in sunny fields and gardens. It is also a source of fascination because it was used by some Native American tribes for medicinal purposes.


Blazing Star

Blazing Star

The Blazing Star plant, also known as Liatris, is an attractive perennial with bright purple flowers that are arranged in tall spikes. It is native to North America. The Blazing Star attracts pollinators such as butterflies and bees. It loves well-drained soil and full sun. It is also drought-tolerant.


Butterfly Weed

Butterfly Weed

Butterfly weed is an orange flowering plant that attracts butterflies, particularly monarchs, because of its nectar-filled flowers. Butterfly weed is a perennial plant that is hardy and native to North America. It grows best in well-drained soil and full sun. Butterfly weed is not only aesthetically pleasing but also serves as a source of food for pollinators.


Cardinal Flower

Cardinal Flower

The cardinal flower is a striking perennial plant known for its bright red, tubular flowers that attract hummingbirds and butterflies. It typically grows in moist, shaded areas such as stream banks and wetlands. This plant blooms in late summer to early fall, adding vibrant color to natural landscapes.


Christmas Fern

Christmas Fern

The Christmas fern is an evergreen plant that stays green throughout winter. It adds life to shaded woods during this season. The fronds are leathery, bright green, and have a curly end. It is commonly found in woodland and is appreciated for its beauty and for helping to prevent erosion.


Seaside Goldenrod

Seaside Goldenrod

Seaside goldenrod (Solidago sempervirens) is a hardy flowering plant that thrives in coastal dune and salt marsh areas. This plant has bright yellow flowers that bloom during late summer. These flowers attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies. This plant stabilizes sandy soils, making it useful in preventing erosion.


Swamp Milkweed

Swamp Milkweed

Swamp milkweed (Asclepias incarnata) is a native perennial plant known for its clusters of pink to mauve flowers and its strong fragrance that attracts pollinators. It thrives in wet soils, such as marshes, ponds, and low-lying areas, making it ideal for rain gardens and naturalized wetlands. This plant is also a crucial host for monarch butterfly larvae, supporting their life cycle while adding beauty to the landscape.


Virginia Bluebell

Virginia Bluebell

The Virginia bluebell is a perennial wildflower that is native to the eastern part of the United States. It is known for its bell-shaped flowers, which are blue-purple in color. The plant usually blooms in early spring when the trees have not yet leafed out. It thrives in moist, shaded areas and is a favorite of bees and butterflies.


Wild Columbine

Wild Columbine

Wild Columbine is an ornamental perennial flower that is native to North America. It is known for its unique bell-shaped flowers, which are usually pendulous. The flowers are usually red, yellow, or purple in color. The plant is usually found in the edges of the woods or rocky slopes. It thrives well in well-drained soil with partial sunlight.


Wild Geranium

Wild Geranium

The wild geranium, also referred to as Geranium maculatum, is a perennial that thrives in North American woodlands. It has small five-petaled pink or purple flowers that bloom in the spring. In addition, it has deeply lobed leaves that are green in color. This plant is appreciated because it attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies, as well as creating a beautiful appearance in a shaded garden.