Wildflowers that are indigenous to the continent where they are growing
Imitates Pale Purple Coneflower
A perennial you know and love
A perennial midwestern beauty
Tall plant with blue-purple flowers
Orange clusters of attractive flowers.
Creamy greenish-white flowers
Heart shaped leaves that clasp at the stem
Favorite Food of the Monarch Butterfly Larvae
Three to Ten Feet Tall with Big Yellow Flowers
Pollinator Attractant
Wetland Pollinator Food Source
Short wildflower with deep red petals
A plant with multiple medicinal uses
Multitude of yellow daisy-like blossoms
Gold colored clusters of flowers.
Hummingbird favorite!
Perfect for Restoration Mixes
Has a minty aroma and provides nectar for honey bees!
A breath of summertime from the prairie
Flowers pollinated by Bumblebees!
Excellent Pollinator Species!
Erosion control and high-protein wildlife food
An annual adapted to a wide type of soils
Irresistible to our winged friends
A daisy-like hardy perennial
Native legume with purple flowers
Has a sweet citrus aroma!
Use for permanent wildlife habitat and erosion control
Beautiful as a garden border, attracts butterfiles
The largest and showiest of wildflowers
Blue to Lavender Flowers
An echinacea known for its medicinal uses
Blue to purple blossoms
Flower with red-maroon banding
Makes an exceptional, long lasting cut flower
Showy rose-purple flower
A Hardy Native Shrub
Unique sword shaped foliage and white to blue flowers
Blooms all summer long
Pink to Purple-Pink Flowers
Native perennial legume
Lavender and pink flowers
Attracts Monarch Butterflies
Great for re-establishing disturbed sites
Brilliant blue flowers light up the autumn sky
Butterflies LOVE this plant!
Attracts Hummingbirds and Butterflies!
A liatris perfect for cut flower arrangements
Bright Yellow Flower Clusters
Red, pink and white flowers
A rose-purple tipped perennial
Attracts butterflies
Fern-like Foliage
Palatable to wildlife and livestock
Irresistible to insects!
Gives off a fragrant smell