Native plants have formed symbiotic relationships with native wildlife for hundreds of years.
Native plants have formed symbiotic relationships with native wildlife for hundreds of years. Therefore, native plants offer a more sustainable environment. These plants can significantly reduce water runoff and, consequently, flooding. They also provide shelter and food for wildlife. Native plants support pollinators and attract a variety of birds which include hummingbirds as well as butterflies and other wildlife by providing diverse habitats and food sources. These native perennials are more hardy to our zone so there’s no need to hold your breath during those wicked winters. They are also of the few plants that are nonhybridized. In their true and pure form, these plants were here before we humans were and will remain long after we’re gone. We have a large selection of native perennials that offer beautiful foliage to pollinating blooms. Our current selection includes:
- Cinnamon Fern
- Eastern Hay-scented Fern
- Golden Star
- Turtlehead
- Marsh Marigold
- Barren Strawberry
- Jeana Garden Phlox
- Ruby Star Coneflower
- Culvers Root
- Geranium M. Espresso
- Pink Manners Obedient Plant
- Summer Nights Oxeye