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Wildflower Gardening
Below, in alphabetical order by subject, are links to information that will help you make your yard a more enticing place for local wildflowers and the butterflies, birds, and other creatures they support.
Asters—Stars of the Show in Fall
Cardinal Flower, Lobelia cardinalis—Spectacular Scarlet Blossoms That Hummingbirds Adore
Cabbage-Leaf Coneflower, Rudbeckia maxima—A Composite With Presence
Cutleaf Staghorn Sumac, Rhus typhina 'Laciniata'—A Sophisticated Cultivar
False Indigo, Baptisia 'Purple Smoke'—A Spectacular Native Hybrid
Fothergillas—Super Shrubs for Sun or Shade
Goldenrods—Three Cultivars to Set Your Autumn Garden Ablaze
Milkweeds—Easing the Plight of the Monarch Butterfly
Native Groundcovers—Low-Growing Herbaceous Plants for Sun and Shade
Native Perennials—New Cultivars That Light Up the Summer Garden
Native Plants—Creating Biodiversity in Our Own Backyards
Natives Revival —Is Native-Plant Gardening Linked to Fascism?
Pawpaws—Tropical Trees for the Temperate Zone
Perennials—Treasuring the Native Perennials of North America
Pitcher Plants—Beguiling New Sarracenia Hybrids
Viburnums—A Selection of Versatile and Underused Natives
Wildflower Fever!—A Selection of Unusual Natives
Wildflower Gardens—Designing With Nature