| Native Plant List |
| Common Name |
Species Name |
Zone |
Sun |
Growth |
Easy? |
Height |
Wildlife Values |
Other |
| maidenhair
fern |
Adiantum
pedatum |
1
|
|
fern |
|
2 |
|
|
| ostrich
fern |
Matteuccia
pensylvanica |
1
|
|
fern |
|
5 |
|
|
| sensitive
fern |
Onoclea
sensibilis |
1
|
|
fern |
y |
3 |
|
|
| interrupted
fern |
Osmunda
claytoniana |
1
|
|
fern |
|
4 |
|
interesting
leaves |
| yarrow |
Achillea
millefolium |
1
|
|
forb |
|
2 |
butterflies |
May
be weedy; medicinal; small white flowers |
| anise
hyssop |
Agastache
foeniculum |
1
|
to

|
forb |
y |
3 |
bees,
butterflies |
blue
flowers; long-blooming; licorice-scented leaves |
| prairie
onion |
Allium
stellatum |
1
|
|
forb |
|
2 |
|
white
or pink flowers; slender leaves |
| lead
plant |
Amorpha
canescens |
1
|
|
forb |
y |
3 |
bees,
butterflies |
purple
flowers during the buffalo mating season |
| thimbleweed |
Anemone
cylindrica |
1
|
to

|
forb |
y |
2 |
|
white
flowers in mid-spring |
| pasqueflower |
Anemone
patens
(Pulsatilla nutalliana)
|
1
|
|
forb |
|
0.5 |
good
for early bees |
signal
for spring celebrations among the Dakota; mature plants difficult to transplant |
| wild
columbine |
Aquilegia
canadensis |
1
|
to

|
forb |
|
2 |
butterflies,
bees, and hummingbirds |
red
and yellow flowers with long spurs; self sows |
Canada
wild
ginger |
Asarum
candadense |
1
|
to
|
forb |
y |
0.5 |
|
ground
cover; roots taste like ginger; strange brownish-red flowers |
| butterfly
milkweed |
Asclepias
tuberosa |
1
|
to

|
forb |
|
3 |
butterflies |
bright
orange flowers; roots once used medicinally |
| heath
aster |
Aster
ericoides |
1
|
|
forb |
|
2 |
butterflies,
bees |
small
white flowers in late fall; heather-like leaves |
| calico
aster |
Aster
lateriflorus |
1
|
to
|
forb |
|
4 |
|
blossoms
once used to treat insanity |
| New
England aster |
Aster
novae-angliae |
1
|
to

|
forb |
|
4 |
butterflies,
bees |
spreads
rapidly; purple flowers in late summer; cut flower |
| sky
blue aster |
Aster
oolentangiensis |
1
|
to

|
forb |
|
2.5 |
bees,
butterflies |
blue
flowers in early fall |
| silky
aster |
Aster
sericeus |
1
|
|
forb |
|
1.5 |
bees,
butterflies |
purple
flowers; silky gray-green leaves; once used to treat arthritis |
| blue
false indigo |
Baptisia
australis |
1
|
to

|
forb |
|
3 |
bees |
blues
flowers |
| golden
asters |
Chrysopsis
villosa (Heterotheca villosa) |
1
|
|
forb |
|
2 |
|
yellow
aster-like flowers |
| coreopsis |
Coreopsis
palmata |
1
|
|
forb |
|
3 |
|
yellow
flowers; short-lived but self-sows |
| white
prairie clover |
Dalea
candida (Petalostemum candidum) |
1
|
|
forb
|
|
3 |
butterflies |
|
| purple
prairie clover |
Dalea
purpurea (Petalostemum purpureum) |
1
|
|
forb |
|
3 |
terrific
bee and butterfly plant |
cute
little purple flowers with orange pollen; leaves fragrant when crushed |
| showy
tick-trefoil |
Desmodium
canadense |
1
|
to

|
forb |
y |
5 |
|
pink
flowers |
| dutchman's
breeches |
Dicentra
cucullaria |
1
|
|
forb |
|
0.5 |
|
leaves
die back in summer |
| shooting
star |
Dodecatheon
media |
1
|
to

|
forb |
|
1 |
|
early
to bloom; slow to germinate; leaves die back in summer |
| purple
coneflower |
Echinacea
purpurea |
1
|
to

|
forb |
y |
4 |
butterflies |
root
once used for toothache; now thought to stimulate immune system |
| boneset |
Eupatorium
perfoliatum |
1
|
to

|
forb |
y |
3 |
butterflies,
bees |
cut
flower |
| queen-of-the-prairie |
Filipendula
rubra |
1
|
|
forb |
|
6 |
|
fluffy
bright pink flowers; spreads rapidly; once used as a love potion |
| bottle
gentian |
Gentiana
andrewsii |
1
|
|
forb |
|
2 |
late
bumbelbees |
blue
flowers; seeds are slow to germinate |
| wild
geranium |
Geranium
maculatum |
1
|
|
forb |
y |
2 |
|
pink
flowers; spreads but is not invasive |
| prairie
smoke |
Geum
triflorum |
1
|
|
forb |
y |
1 |
|
early
red flowers followed by fluffy seed-heads ("smoke"); groundcover
|
| showy
sunflower |
Helainthus
laetiflorus |
1
|
|
forb |
y |
4 |
bees,
butterflies, birds |
self-sows;
cut flower |
| ox-eye |
Heliopsis
helianthoides |
1
|
|
forb |
y |
3 |
butterflies |
yellow
flowers; cut flower; long blooming season |
| round-headed
bush clover |
Lespedeza
capitata |
1
|
|
forb |
|
4 |
bees;
seeds eaten by birds |
|
| blazing
star |
Liatris
species |
1
|
to

|
forb |
|
4 |
bees,
butterflies, esp. monarchs, birds |
pink
spikes; cut flower; once fed to horses to make them run faster |
| Michigan
lily |
Lilium
michiganense |
1
|
to

|
forb |
|
4 |
|
orange
flowers; bulbs are edible |
| wild
lupine |
Lupinus
perennis |
1
|
|
forb |
|
2 |
bees |
showy
blue flowers in spikes; early-bloomers; self-sows |
| Virginia
bluebells |
Mertensia
virginica |
1
|
to

|
forb |
y |
2 |
|
blue
flowers; plants die back after blooming |
| wild
bergamot; beebalm |
Monarda
fistulosa |
1
|
to

|
forb |
y |
2 |
bumblebees,
butterflies, and sphinx moths |
lavender
flowers; leaves used to make tea; leaves tend to mildew |
| large-flowered
beardtongue |
Penstemon
grandiflorus |
1
|
to

|
forb |
y |
2 |
bumblebees,
and hummingbirds |
early
showy pink flowers; will not tolerate competition |
| mayapple |
Podyphyllum
peltatum |
1
|
|
forb |
|
1 |
|
spreading
ground cover; white flowers; edible fruits |
| jacob's
ladder |
Polemonium
reptans |
1
|
to

|
forb
|
y |
1 |
|
blue
flowers |
| true
solomon's seal |
Polygonatum
biflorum |
1
|
|
forb |
|
4 |
|
green
flowers, blue berries; roots used medicinally |
| mountain
mint |
Pycnanthemum
virginianum |
1
|
to

|
forb |
|
1.5 |
bees,
butterflies |
fragrant
when crushed, making a tea to give more energy to the rundown; white
flowers |
| gray-headed
coneflower |
Ratibida
pinnata |
1
|
|
forb |
y |
3 |
butterflies,
bees, and beetles |
yellow
flowers |
| black-eyed
susan |
Rudbeckia
hirta |
1
|
|
forb |
y |
2 |
|
yellow
flowers with black center; white flowers are short-lived; ground cover |
| bloodroot |
Sanguinaria
canadensis |
1
|
to

|
forb |
|
1 |
|
red
dye from rhizomes |
| compass
plant |
Silphium
laciniatum |
1
|
|
forb |
|
6 |
bees,
butterflies, birds |
yellow
flowers; deeply cut leaves |
| cup-plant |
Silphium
perfoliatum |
1
|
to

|
forb |
|
6 |
bees,
butterflies |
shaggy
yellow flowers; prairie moths bore into stems; roots used medicinally |
| false
solomon's seal |
Smilacina
racemosa |
1
|
|
forb |
y |
3 |
|
white
flowers followed by red berries |
| gray
goldenrod |
Solidago
nemoralis |
1
|
to

|
forb |
|
2 |
bees,
butterflies |
yellow
flowers in late summer; graceful form |
| showy
goldenrod |
Solidago
speciosa |
1
|
to

|
forb |
|
4 |
bees,
butterflies |
yellow
flowers in spikes |
| spiderwort |
Tradescantia
ohiensis |
1
|
to

|
forb |
|
1 |
|
pink
or purple flowers liquefy by noon; once used as a cure for spider
bites |
| bellwort |
Uvularia
grandiflora |
1
|
to

|
forb |
y |
1 |
|
nodding
yellow flowers in early spring; pioneers used early shoots for greens |
| blue
vervain |
Verbena
hastata |
1
|
to

|
forb |
|
4 |
bees,
butterflies; cover |
blue
flowers in spikes |
| hoary
vervain |
Verbena
stricta |
1
|
to

|
forb |
y |
4 |
cover |
purple
flowers in spikes; tolerant of disturbance |
| culversroot |
Veronicastrum
virginicum |
1
|
to

|
forb |
|
6 |
bees,
butterflies |
white
flowers in spikes; cut flowers |
| common
blue violet |
Viola
papilionacea |
1
|
to

|
forb |
y |
0.5 |
caterpillar
food; wild turkeys eat the roots |
groundcover;
may be invasive |
| birds-foot
violet |
Viola
pedata |
1
|
|
forb |
|
5
in. |
catterpillar
food |
purple
flowers in early spring; not a good competitor; leaves are food for
catterpillars |
| golden
alexanders |
Zizia
aurea |
1
|
|
forb |
y |
2.5 |
|
yellow
flowers in spring; glossy leaves |
| big
bluestem |
Andropogon
gerardii |
1
|
|
grass |
y |
8 |
cover |
king
of native grasses; red-brown in winter; leaves once applied to infected
wounds |
| sideoats
grama |
Bouteloua
curtipendula |
1
|
|
grass |
|
2 |
cover |
|
| switch
grass |
Panicum
virgatum |
1
|
|
grass |
|
5 |
cover;
seeds |
golden
or reddish in fall |
| little
bluestem |
Schizachyrium
scoparium/ Andropogon scoparius |
1
|
|
grass |
|
3 |
cover;
songbirds eat seeds |
reddish
purple winter color |
| indian
grass |
Sorgastrum
nutans |
1
|
|
grass |
y |
6 |
cover |
|
| New
Jersey tea |
Ceanothus
americanus |
1
|
to

|
shrub |
|
3 |
bees
and butterflies |
white
flowers in June and July; leaves once used for tea |
| American
hazelnut |
Corylus
americana |
1
|
to

|
shrub |
|
9 |
nuts |
|
| wild
plum |
Prunus
americana |
1
|
to

|
shrub |
y |
20 |
bees;
edible fruit for birds |
fragrant
white flowers in spring; use fruit for jam |
| common
chokecherry |
Prunus
virginiana |
1
|
to

|
shrub |
y |
20 |
fruit
for birds |
fragrant
white flowers; red berries may be made into jam |
| smooth
sumac |
Rhus
glabra |
1
|
|
shrub |
y |
9 |
|
fall
color; plant on steep slopes to prevent erosion |
| wild
rose |
Rosa
arkansana |
1
|
|
shrub |
y |
3 |
winter
food for birds |
pink
flowers, red hips containing vitamin C; spreads by suckers |
| American
elderberry |
Sambucus
canadensis |
1
|
to

|
shrub |
y |
9 |
berries |
fragrant
white flowers; purple berries can be made into jam or muffins |
| Am.
highbush cranberry |
Viburnum
trilobum |
1
|
to

|
shrub |
|
12 |
berries |
white
flowers; leaves turn red in fall; red berries persist through winter |
| climbing
prairie rose |
Rosa
setigera |
1
|
|
shrub
or vine |
|
6 |
bees,
butterflies; winter food for birds |
pink
flowers and red hips |
| white
oak |
Quercus
alba |
1
|
|
tree |
|
60 |
acorns
and nesting sites |
best
fall color of the oaks; plant acorns as soon as they fall |
| bur
oak |
Quercus
macrocarpa |
1
|
|
tree |
|
60 |
acorns
and nesting sites |
fine
shape |
| red
oak |
Quercus
rubra |
1
|
|
tree |
|
75 |
acorns
and nesting sites |
susceptible
to oak wilt |
| black
locust |
Robinia
pseudoacacia |
1
|
|
tree |
y |
60 |
early
bees |
fragrant
white flowers; susceptible to locust borer; spreads by suckers |
| mountain
ash |
Sorbus
americanus |
1
|
to

|
tree |
|
30 |
berries
attractive to birds |
white
flowers, orange berries; the rowan tree of Celtic mythology |
| basswood |
Tilia
americana |
1
|
to

|
tree |
y |
120 |
|
tiny
green fragrant flowers; inner bark used to make rope |
| jack-in-the
pulpit |
Aresaema
triphyllum |
1,2
|
to
|
forb |
|
1.5 |
|
distinctive
green flowers and red berries; tubers are edible but must be cooked |
| wild
white indigo |
Baptisia
alba (lactea) |
1,2
|
to

|
forb |
y |
2 |
bees |
white
flowers on spikes; once used for blue dye |
| turtlehead |
Chelone
glabra |
1,2
|
to

|
forb |
|
2 |
butterflies, bees |
white
or pink flowers |
| joe pye weed |
Eupatorium
maculatum |
1,2
|
to

|
forb |
|
5 |
bees, butterflies |
fragrant
fuzzy pink flowers; Joe Pye was a Native American herbalist |
| prairie
cord grass |
Spartina
pectinata |
1,2
|
|
grass |
|
4 |
cover;
muskrats eat roots |
burned
as fuel during the "Long Winter" (Laura Ingalls Wilder) |
| bottlebrush
sedge |
Carex
comosa |
2,3 |
|
sedge |
|
4 |
cover |
|
| red
maple |
Acer
rubrum |
1,2
|
|
tree |
|
45 |
nesting
sites |
red
or yellow leaves in fall |
| blue
flag |
Iris
versicolor |
2,3
|
|
forb |
|
3 |
|
blue
or lavender flowers |
| swamp
white oak |
Quercus
bicolor |
1,2
|
to
|
tree |
|
60 |
acorns |
tolerates
wet soils; acorns once eaten by Native Americans |
| jewelweed |
Impatiens
capensis |
2
|
|
annual
forb |
y |
4 |
bees |
orange
flowers; seed pods pop open; juice relieves itching |
| crested
fern |
Dryopteris
cristata |
2
|
|
fern |
|
2 |
|
|
| royal
fern |
Osmunda
regalis |
2
|
to
|
fern |
|
5 |
|
young
fiddleheads are edible |
| marsh
fern |
Thelypteris
palustris |
2
|
|
forb |
|
2 |
|
|
| swamp
milkweed |
Asclepias
incarnata |
2
|
to
|
forb |
|
4 |
bees,
butterflies |
rose
to pink flowers; cut flower; edible flowers; roots used medicinally |
| scouring
rush |
Equisetum
hyemale |
2
|
to
|
forb |
|
3 |
|
best
in sandy soils; a primitive plant from the age of the dinosaurs |
| purple
avens |
Geum
rivale |
2
|
|
forb |
|
1.5 |
|
|
| sneezeweed |
Helenium
autumnale |
2
|
|
forb |
|
4 |
|
cut
flower |
| cardinal
flower |
Lobelia
cardinalis |
2
|
to

|
forb |
|
4 |
butterflies,
hummingbirds |
bright
red flowers; short-lived; roots used as love charm |
| great
blue lobelia |
Lobelia
syphilitica |
2
|
to

|
forb |
|
3 |
bees,
butterflies |
blue
flowers in spikes; used medicinally; yellow flowers |
| fringed
loosestrife |
Lysimachia
ciliata |
2
|
|
forb |
y |
3 |
bees,
butterflies |
Small
green flowers with cut leaves; roots may contain an anti-cancer drug |
| tall
meadowrue |
Thalictrum
dasycarpum |
2
|
to

|
forb |
y |
4 |
|
|
| prairie
ironweed |
Vernonia
fasciculata |
2
|
|
forb |
y |
5 |
bees,
butterflies |
pink
flowers in late summer; spreads rapidly ; cut flower |
| swamp
saxifage |
Saxifraga
pensylvanica |
2
|
|
sedge |
|
3 |
|
green
flowers in spike |
| smooth
alder |
Alnus
rugosa |
2
|
to

|
shrub |
y |
25 |
|
|
| saskatoon |
Amelanchier
alnifolia |
2
|
to

|
shrub |
y |
20 |
birds
love the fruit |
white
flowers; tend to form |