Tag: Flower

  • Plant Profile: Green Milkweed (Asclepias viridis)

    Plant Profile: Green Milkweed (Asclepias viridis)

    This milkweed has an otherworldly beauty that makes it a stunning and unique addition to a native plant garden. It’s relatively small and not an aggressive spreader, making it great for smaller yards. It’s extremely drought tolerant thanks to its deep taproot and blooms early in the summer, helping out early-migrating Monarchs. Read more

  • Plant Profile: Poke Milkweed (Asclepias exaltata)

    Plant Profile: Poke Milkweed (Asclepias exaltata)

    Poke Milkweed is unique among milkweed species for loving the shade. The flowers droop away from the stem, giving it an unique, delicate appearance. This is one of the taller milkweed species, topping out at 5 feet, and also a great milkweed for smaller yards because it does not spread aggressively. Read more

  • Plant Profile: Clasping Milkweed (Asclepias amplexicaulis)

    Plant Profile: Clasping Milkweed (Asclepias amplexicaulis)

    Clasping Milkweed gets its name from the way the leaves wrap around or “clasp” the stem. It is extremely drought tolerant and adapted to very dry sites, thanks to its thick waxy leaves that help preserve moisture. It is an uncommon milkweed that is even considered threatened in some states. Read more

  • Plant Profile: Whorled Milkweed (Asclepias verticillata)

    Plant Profile: Whorled Milkweed (Asclepias verticillata)

    Whorled milkweed has slender, delicate looking leaves that appear in whorls, giving this milkweed its name. It continues blooming relatively late into the fall compared to other milkweed species, making this an important food source for late migrating monarchs. It is drought tolerant and resistant to rabbits and deer. Read more

  • 17 Drought Tolerant Plants for Spring Blooms

    17 Drought Tolerant Plants for Spring Blooms

    Planting native is an excellent way to conserve water because native plants in general need much less water than non-natives. Choosing native plants is a great way to help pollinators, the planet, and your wallet! Here are 17 drought tolerant plants that bloom in the spring to support early pollinators. Read more

  • Plant Profile: Lanceleaf Coreopsis (Coreopsis lanceolata)

    Plant Profile: Lanceleaf Coreopsis (Coreopsis lanceolata)

    This native wildflower is a great option for beginners, as it is easy to grow from seed and easy to find for sale. Lanceleaf coreopsis supports 22 species of bees, and birds like to eat the seeds. It is perfect for creating a wildflower meadow, and it is very tolerant of most growing conditions. Read more