Soil Moisture: Medium

  • Swamp Aster

    Swamp Aster is a Virginia native local-ecotype wildflower that typically reaches 3–8 ft and blooms in late summer and fall with lavender to blue-violet flowers. It offers exceptional pollinator value, food or habitat for birds, and important larval-host relationships.

  • Swamp Milkweed

    Swamp Milkweed

    Swamp Milkweed 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 pink/purple flowers. It offers exceptional pollinator value, food or habitat for birds, and important larval-host relationships.

  • Swamp Rose Mallow

    Swamp Rose Mallow

    Swamp Rose Mallow is a Virginia native wildflower that typically reaches 3–5 ft and blooms in early summer, mid summer, late summer, and fall with white or pink flowers. It offers valuable nectar and pollen, food or habitat for birds, and important larval-host relationships.

  • Tulip Poplar

    Tulip Poplar is a Virginia native local-ecotype tree that typically reaches 70–120 ft and blooms in late spring with yellow-green/orange flowers. It offers exceptional pollinator value, food or habitat for birds, and important larval-host relationships.

  • Virginia Anemone

    Virginia Anemone is a Virginia native wildflower that typically reaches 2–3 ft and blooms in late spring and mid summer with green/white flowers. It offers valuable nectar and pollen and important larval-host relationships.

  • Virginia Meadow Beauty

    Virginia Meadow Beauty is a Virginia native local-ecotype wildflower that typically reaches 1–2 ft and blooms in late summer and fall with bright pink/rose flowers. It offers valuable nectar and pollen and important larval-host relationships.

  • Pasture Thistle

    Pasture Thistle

    Pasture Thistle is a Virginia native local-ecotype wildflower that typically reaches 4–6 ft and blooms in early summer, mid summer, late summer, and fall with lilac/purple flowers. It offers exceptional pollinator value, food or habitat for birds, and important larval-host relationships.

  • Purpletop Grass

    Purpletop Grass

    Purpletop Grass is a Virginia native local-ecotype grass/sedge that typically reaches 3–7 ft and blooms in late summer and fall with purple panicles flowers. It offers valuable nectar and pollen, food or habitat for birds, and important larval-host relationships.

  • Red Maple

    Red Maple is a Virginia native local-ecotype tree that typically reaches 40–70 ft and blooms in early spring, mid spring, and late spring with red flowers. It offers valuable nectar and pollen, food or habitat for birds, and important larval-host relationships.

  • Red Oak

    Red Oak is a Virginia native local-ecotype tree that typically reaches 60–75 ft and blooms in mid spring and late spring with inconspicuous flowers. It offers exceptional pollinator value, food or habitat for birds, and important larval-host relationships.