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Baptisia Australis for Native Wildflower Gardens
The Perennial Plant Association has announced its winning choice for 2010. Baptisia australis is a perennial flower appropriate for native wildflower gardens
Wildflowers of Wisconsin and the Great Lakes
The field guide, Wildflowers of Wisconsin and the Great Lakes Region is by Merel R. Black and Emmet J. Judziewicz. Here is a book review for native plant gardeners.
Spring Flowering Plant Lakeside Daisy
Learn how to identify the Lakeside daisy and where it is still found. This endangered spring flowering native wildflower grows, among other locations, in Lakeside, Ohio.
Spring Flowering Forget-Me-Nots and Trillium
Forget-me-nots and Trillium are plants found in early spring, flowering in shade. These naturalized wildflowers light up woodland gardens.
See Big Bugs at Garden In The Woods
The New England Wild Flower Society is hosting the Big Bug Sculpture Exhibit. Visit this family event at Garden In The Woods in Framingham, Massachusetts.
Goldenrod and Aster Blooming in Autumn
Goldenrod and aster will continue to attract late season pollinators to wildflower gardens. The yellows and purples of these native plants are perfect autumn colors.