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Native Prairie Plant & Woodland Gardens

 

Do You Have a Problem Wet Area in Your Yard?

Most of us have a soggy area caused from gutter or sump-pump runoff. Planting a rain garden can help you turn this “problem” area into a beautiful feature that will attract a variety of birds and butterflies.

Better yet, these plants reduce the volume of water in the area and actively improve the quality of water entering local storm drains and nearby streams.

What is a Rain Garden?

A rain garden is a man-made depression in the ground that ranges  from 4 to 8 inches deep. It is designed to collect water, that might normally erode your property into sewers and streams, and slowly filter it back into the soil.

The depression is planted with native plants that tolerate wet soil. The deep roots of many native plants increase the ability of soil to hold water and hold the soil together. Rain gardens don’t require much space and can be designed in various shapes.

Native prairie plants will grow in average garden soil.  The following gardens will also tolerate the soil conditions noted on the informational pages.

   
BUTTERFLY GARDEN
     

30 - Butterfly Weed

Latin Name Asclepias tuberosa
Color Orange
Height 2’
Bloom Season June - August
     

40 - New England Aster

Latin Name Aster novae-angeliae
Color Violet / Yellow
Height 4 - 5’
Bloom Season August - September
     

80 - Purple Coneflower

Latin Name Echinacea purpurea
Color Purple
Height 3 - 4’
Bloom Season July - August
     

85 - Joe Pyeweed

Latin Name Eupatorium maculatum
Color Purple
Height 4 - 6’
Bloom Season July - September
     

175 - Foxglove Beard Tongue

Latin Name Penstemon digitalis 
Color White
Height 2 - 3’
Bloom Season May - August
     

208 - Common Mountain Mint

Latin Name Pycnanthemum virginianum
Color White
Height 2 - 3’
Bloom Season July - September
     

215 - Black Eyed Susan

Latin Name Rudbeckia hirta
Color Yellow
Height 1 - 4’
Bloom Season July - September
     

250 - Showy Goldenrod

Latin Name Solidago speciosa
Color Yellow
Height 2 - 4’
Bloom Season August - October
   
PARTIAL SHADE RAIN GARDEN
     

60 - Turtlehead

Latin Name Chelone glabra
Color White
Height 2 - 4’
Bloom Season July - September
     

108 - Dog Tooth Daisy

Latin Name Helenium autumnale
Color Yellow
Height 2 - 5’
Bloom Season August - September
     

145 - Cardinal Flower

Latin Name Lobelia cardinalis
Color Red
Height 2 - 4’
Bloom Season July - September
     

150 - Great Lobelia

Latin Name Lobelia siphilitica
Color Blue
Height 2 - 4’
Bloom Season July - August
     

195 - Obedient Plant

Latin Name Physostegia virginiana
Color Pink
Height 3 - 4’
Bloom Season August - September
     

253 - Purple Meadow Rue

Latin Name Thalictrum dasycarpum
Color White
Height 3 - 5’
Bloom Season June - July
     

615 - Brown Fox Sedge

Latin Name Carex vulpinoidea
Color
Height 2 - 3’
Bloom Season  
   
WOODLAND WILDFLOWER GARDEN
     

360 - White Snake Root

Latin Name Eupatorium rugosum
Color White
Height 2 - 5’
Bloom Season July - October
     

365 - Wild Geranium

Latin Name Geranium maculatum
Color Lavender
Height 1 - 2’
Bloom Season May - June
     

375 - Crested Iris

Latin Name Iris Cristata
Color Blue / White
Height <1’
Bloom Season May
 

410 - Jacobs Ladder

Latin Name Polemonium reptans
Color Blue
Height 1 - 2’
Bloom Season April - May
     

435 - Celandine Poppy

Latin Name Stylophorum diphyllum
Color Yellow
Height 1 - 2’
Bloom Season April - June
     

505 - Lady Fern

Latin Name Athyrium felix femina
Color Green
Height 2’
Bloom Season  

 

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