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Spiderwort (Tradescantia ohiensis) Plants, Indiana, Flora, Perennial, Growing Fruit, Cut Flower Garden, Shrubs, Wildflowers, Growing Organic Tomatoes
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Spiderwort (Tradescantia ohiensis)
Asclepias syriaca (Common milkweed) - a Missouri native plant important for monarch butterflies Milkweed Pods, Seed Pods, Milkweed, Poisonous Plants, Herbs For Health, Edible Plants, Wild Harvest, Wild Edibles
Asclepias syriaca plant
Asclepias syriaca (Common milkweed) - a Missouri native plant important for monarch butterflies
Spring Beauty, Claytonia virginica. Grows 6-8" in height. Part Shade/ Shade. Native to Indiana. Shaded Garden, Gardening, Spring, Wild Flowers
Spring Beauty, Claytonia virginica. Grows 6-8" in height. Part Shade/ Shade. Native to Indiana.
Heuchera americana - Coral bells -Missouri native - Blooms June to August. Leafless, hairy, sticky flower stalk rises 18-36" and surrounds its upper third with loosely grouped, minute, greenish, cup-shaped flowers.  Clump of attractive basal leaves springs from and underground stem.  Remove stems of faded flower to encourage continual bloom.  Sometimes called alum root. Botanical Gardens, Perennial Border, Herbaceous Perennials, Garden Plants, Plant Finder, Shade Perennials
Heuchera americana - Plant Finder
Heuchera americana - Coral bells -Missouri native - Blooms June to August. Leafless, hairy, sticky flower stalk rises 18-36" and surrounds its upper third with loosely grouped, minute, greenish, cup-shaped flowers. Clump of attractive basal leaves springs from and underground stem. Remove stems of faded flower to encourage continual bloom. Sometimes called alum root.
Bird’s-Foot Violet: Also called "pansy violet" and "hens and roosters," this spring wildflower can make a glade or bluff top heavenly with its pretty lavender and purple "faces." When you see your first big colony of bird's-foot violets, you will probably never forget it. | Missouri Department of Conservation Grasses, Pansies, Nature, Bird, Spring Wildflowers
Bird's-Foot Violet
Bird’s-Foot Violet: Also called "pansy violet" and "hens and roosters," this spring wildflower can make a glade or bluff top heavenly with its pretty lavender and purple "faces." When you see your first big colony of bird's-foot violets, you will probably never forget it. | Missouri Department of Conservation
Monarda bradburiana (Easter bee balm) Herb Garden, Meadow Garden, Long Blooming Perennials, Native Plant Gardening, Sun Perennials, Plants That Attract Butterflies, Spring Blooms
Monarda bradburiana - Plant Finder
Monarda bradburiana (Easter bee balm)
Everlasting Pea (Perennial Sweet Pea) | Missouri Department of Conservation Pea Flower, Butterfly Pea, Peas, Sweet Pea, Wild Indigo
Everlasting Pea (Perennial Sweet Pea) | Missouri Department of Conservation
Blue-Eyed Mary: The flowers of this species are only about a half inch wide, but blue-eyed Mary makes up for it by usually appearing in abundance, covering a patch of forest floor with little sky-blue and white "faces." | Missouri Department of Conservation Flowers, Tattoos, Bloom
Blue-Eyed Mary
Blue-Eyed Mary: The flowers of this species are only about a half inch wide, but blue-eyed Mary makes up for it by usually appearing in abundance, covering a patch of forest floor with little sky-blue and white "faces." | Missouri Department of Conservation
Bloodroot: This early spring wildflower’s pure white petals are even more remarkable given the plant’s bright red sap. This feature, plus the unique leaf shape, make this plant hard to misidentify. | Missouri Department of Conservation Herbs, Vascular Plant
Bloodroot
Bloodroot: This early spring wildflower’s pure white petals are even more remarkable given the plant’s bright red sap. This feature, plus the unique leaf shape, make this plant hard to misidentify. | Missouri Department of Conservation
Opuntia compressa Missouri native prickly pear cactus. I'd like to grow this for tunas and nopales Art, Succulent Gardening, Cactus, Succulent Plants, Planting Succulents, Succulents Garden, Flower Gardening, Succulent Wreath
Opuntia compressa - Plant Finder
Opuntia compressa Missouri native prickly pear cactus. I'd like to grow this for tunas and nopales
Goldenrods: There are more than 25 species of goldenrods in Missouri; sometimes they’re a little hard to “identify to species.” As a group, however, the goldenrods are common and nearly unmistakable. | Missouri Department of Conservation Outdoor, Goldenrod, Native Garden, Species, Habitats, Wildlife
Goldenrods
Goldenrods: There are more than 25 species of goldenrods in Missouri; sometimes they’re a little hard to “identify to species.” As a group, however, the goldenrods are common and nearly unmistakable. | Missouri Department of Conservation
prairie dock Prairie Garden, Ohio Flowers, Trees To Plant, Garden Inspiration, Garden
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prairie dock
Orchids: A View of Our Tropical Missouri -- Areas of rugged terrain, calcareous soils and secret fens provide habitat for rare species. | Missouri Conservationist Lady, Kentucky, Orchid Care, Rare Species, Orchids
Orchids: A View of Our Tropical Missouri
Orchids: A View of Our Tropical Missouri -- Areas of rugged terrain, calcareous soils and secret fens provide habitat for rare species. | Missouri Conservationist
Glade Coneflower: Missouri abounds with lovely wildflowers of every shape and color, but none are more elegant than the glade coneflower. | Missouri Conservationist Nature Photography, Wildlife Photography, Fauna, Flowers Photography
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Glade Coneflower: Missouri abounds with lovely wildflowers of every shape and color, but none are more elegant than the glade coneflower. | Missouri Conservationist
Indian Paintbrush: Who can visit a prairie and keep their eyes from the bright red of Indian paintbrush? And who, pondering Indian paintbrush, can not contemplate the Osage, the Kansa, the Pawnee and many other people who lived in these prairies before the pioneers? | Missouri Department of Conservation Floral, Indian Paintbrush, North American Indians, Flores, Flower Garden
Indian Paintbrush
Indian Paintbrush: Who can visit a prairie and keep their eyes from the bright red of Indian paintbrush? And who, pondering Indian paintbrush, can not contemplate the Osage, the Kansa, the Pawnee and many other people who lived in these prairies before the pioneers? | Missouri Department of Conservation
Smooth Sumac: A native shrub with tropical good looks, this species supports wildlife, stabilizes soil…and can flavor drinks. | Missouri Conservationist Shrub, Sumac
Plants and Animals
Smooth Sumac: A native shrub with tropical good looks, this species supports wildlife, stabilizes soil…and can flavor drinks. | Missouri Conservationist
Almost Last But Not Least: Late-blooming downy gentian is worth the wait! | Missouri Department of Conservation Downy, Conservation, Worth
Almost Last But Not Least
Almost Last But Not Least: Late-blooming downy gentian is worth the wait! | Missouri Department of Conservation
rue-anemone - Anemonella thalictroides (native plant) Planting Flowers, Anemone, Shade Garden
Thalictrum thalictroides - Plant Finder
rue-anemone - Anemonella thalictroides (native plant)
oenothera macrocarpa (missouri evening primrose). Fragrant, drought resistant (natch!) and tolerates dry, rocky and CLAY soil, woop whoop! may do better in the southeastern part of the state. Gardens, Primrose, Evening Primrose, Perennial Ground Cover, Spring Garden, Missouri Botanical Garden
Oenothera macrocarpa - Plant Finder
oenothera macrocarpa (missouri evening primrose). Fragrant, drought resistant (natch!) and tolerates dry, rocky and CLAY soil, woop whoop! may do better in the southeastern part of the state.
tall bellflower plant | Campanula americana (Tall Bellflower) Flowers Garden, Bellflower, Wildflower Garden
Campanula americana
tall bellflower plant | Campanula americana (Tall Bellflower)
Black Cohosh (Actaea racemosa) Missouri native - Astilbe-like, deeply cut, tripinnate foliage is an attractive deep green.  Small numerous, creamy white, fragrant flowers in long, terminal racemes resembling fluffy spires.  Slow to establish.  Part shade to full shade - Blooms June to July. Bonito, Fragrant Plant, California Native Plants, Fragrant Flowers, Flower Essences
Black Cohosh (Actaea racemosa) on the BRP
Black Cohosh (Actaea racemosa) Missouri native - Astilbe-like, deeply cut, tripinnate foliage is an attractive deep green. Small numerous, creamy white, fragrant flowers in long, terminal racemes resembling fluffy spires. Slow to establish. Part shade to full shade - Blooms June to July.
Royal Catchfly (Silene regia) - Missouri native plant with bright red flowers - attracts hummingbirds and butterflies Best Perennials, Perennial Garden, Low Maintenance Garden, Tall Plants
Silene regia - Plant Finder
Royal Catchfly (Silene regia) - Missouri native plant with bright red flowers - attracts hummingbirds and butterflies
jewelweed (touch-me-not) poison ivy remedy People, Ideas, Medicinal Plants, Poison Oak, Poison Ivy, Jewel Weed, Medicinal Herbs, Rare Seeds
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jewelweed (touch-me-not) poison ivy remedy
passion flower-this kind is native to missouri! Wonderland, Friends, York, Vines, Passion Flower
Passiflora incarnata - Plant Finder
passion flower-this kind is native to missouri!
Best Shrubs for Problem Clay Soils: Aesculus pavia — Red buckeye Deciduous Trees, Flowering Trees, Trees And Shrubs, Hummingbird Garden
Aesculus pavia - Plant Finder
Best Shrubs for Problem Clay Soils: Aesculus pavia — Red buckeye
Buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis) - likes sun and tolerates wet soil - use for erosion control & in rain gardens - Missouri Native Hydrangea Quercifolia, Healing Garden
Cephalanthus occidentalis - Plant Finder
Buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis) - likes sun and tolerates wet soil - use for erosion control & in rain gardens - Missouri Native
Amorpha native Missouri plant good in dry soil and full sun. Flower Seeds, Butterfly Bush, Flowers Perennials
Amorpha canescens - Plant Finder
Amorpha native Missouri plant good in dry soil and full sun.
Native Missouri woodland wildflower. A long-blooming spring flower.  Plant becomes dormant in summer. Anemonella in Greek means small windflower in reference to the fact that this flower resembles a small anemone. The species name of thalictroides is in reference to this plant's three-lobed, dark green leaves which resemble meadow rue (Thalictrum). These leaf and flower similarities, when combined, result in the common name of rue anemone.
Thalictrum thalictroides - Plant Finder
Native Missouri woodland wildflower. A long-blooming spring flower. Plant becomes dormant in summer. Anemonella in Greek means small windflower in reference to the fact that this flower resembles a small anemone. The species name of thalictroides is in reference to this plant's three-lobed, dark green leaves which resemble meadow rue (Thalictrum). These leaf and flower similarities, when combined, result in the common name of rue anemone.
It's Not Work, It's Gardening!: Rose Mallow...hibiscus lasiocarpos.  Missouri native plant Hibiscus, Teas, Hibiscus Plant, Blooming Flowers, Wildwood Flower, Mallow
Rose Mallow
It's Not Work, It's Gardening!: Rose Mallow...hibiscus lasiocarpos. Missouri native plant
Noteworthy Natives | Missouri Gardener eNewsletter Fragrant, Gems, Silver, Lavender Flowers, Violet Plant
Noteworthy Natives | Missouri Gardener eNewsletter
Noteworthy Natives | Missouri Gardener eNewsletter