Plant Type: Wildflower

  • Canadian Goldenrod

    Canadian Goldenrod

    Canadian Goldenrod is a Virginia native local-ecotype wildflower that typically reaches 3–5 ft and blooms in late summer and fall with yellow flowers. It offers exceptional pollinator value, food or habitat for birds, and important larval-host relationships.

  • Cardinal Flower

    Cardinal Flower

    Cardinal Flower is a Virginia native local-ecotype wildflower that typically reaches 3–4 ft and blooms in early summer and fall with red flowers. It offers exceptional pollinator value and important larval-host relationships.

  • Carolina Elephant’s Foot

    Carolina Elephant’s Foot

    Carolina Elephant’s Foot is a Virginia native local-ecotype wildflower that typically reaches 2–3 ft and blooms in late summer and fall with lavender flowers. It offers valuable nectar and pollen and important larval-host relationships.

  • Blue Mistflower

    Blue Mistflower

    Blue Mistflower is a Virginia native local-ecotype wildflower that typically reaches 1–2 ft and blooms in early summer, mid summer, late summer, and fall with blue/purple flowers. It offers exceptional pollinator value and important larval-host relationships.

  • Blue Stemmed Goldenrod

    Blue Stemmed Goldenrod

    Blue Stemmed Goldenrod is a Virginia native wildflower that typically reaches 1–3 ft and blooms in late summer and fall with yellow flowers. It offers exceptional pollinator value, food or habitat for birds, and important larval-host relationships.

  • Blue Vervain

    Blue Vervain

    Blue Vervain is a Virginia native local-ecotype wildflower that typically reaches 3–5 ft and blooms in early summer, mid summer, late summer, and fall with violet/blue flowers. It offers valuable nectar and pollen, food or habitat for birds, and important larval-host relationships.

  • Brown-eyed Susan

    Brown-eyed Susan

    Brown-eyed Susan is a Virginia native local-ecotype wildflower that typically reaches 3–5 ft and blooms in early summer, mid summer, late summer, and fall with yellow/brown flowers. It offers valuable nectar and pollen, food or habitat for birds, and important larval-host relationships.

  • Allegheny Monkeyflower

    Allegheny Monkeyflower

    Allegheny Monkeyflower is a Virginia native local-ecotype wildflower that typically reaches 1–3 ft and blooms in early summer, mid summer, late summer, and fall with purple flowers. It offers valuable nectar and pollen and important larval-host relationships.