Native Herbaceous Plants
Native White Yarrow | Achillea millefolium
Yarrow is a versatile and hardy perennial known for its feathery, fern-like foliage and clusters of small, flat-topped flowers. Native to temperate...
View full detailsPurple Coneflower | Echinacea purpurea
Purple Coneflower is a hardy and attractive perennial native to eastern North America and to Georgia. It is widely appreciated for its long-lasting...
View full detailsBlue False Indigo | Baptisia australis
This deep rooted native prairie species is very drought tolerant and an excellent companion plant to any young fruit tree. Bees love its beautiful ...
View full detailsWild Bergamot, Bee Balm
Wild Bergamot is a hardy perennial native to North America. This plant is celebrated for its vibrant lavender to pinkish-purple flowers and its ar...
View full detailsOrange Butterfly Milkweed | Asclepias tuberosa
The quintessential milkweed! This perennial wildflower blooms bright orange and is a preferred larval host for the Monarch butterfly, just like all...
View full detailsBoneset | Eupatorium perfoliatum
This North American native thrives in wet meadows, woodlands, and along stream banks, making it an excellent choice for naturalistic and water-wise...
View full detailsCommon Milkweed | Asclepias syriaca
Of all milkweeds, this and swamp milkweed are the favorite breeding grounds of the monarch butterfly! Common milkweed can spread via rhizomes, form...
View full detailsScarlet Rose Mallow, Texas Star Hibiscus | Hibiscus coccineus
Scarlet Rose Mallow (as known as Texas Star Hibiscus or Swamp Hibiscus) is a strikingly beautiful herbaceous perennial native to the wetlands and s...
View full detailsSelf-heal | Prunella vulgaris
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Native to Europe, Asia, and North America, Self-heal is celebrated for its charming purple flowers and its myriad of medicinal and ecological benef...
View full detailsSwamp Milkweed | Asclepias incarnata
Another favored host for the Monarch Butterfly. Swamp Milkweed is well-suited for wetland areas and rain gardens due to its preference for moist so...
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