Wildflowers Native to Missouri __ "The species listed below are known to be indigenous to Missouri from our selection of North American wildflowers & native grasses...For more information on a specific plant or to order, click on the name of the plant." A commercial site with some good ...
Growing best next to a trellis, fence, or another means of support, Moonflower favors warm, tropical climates and is native to Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. But, it is also often grown as anannual flowerin cooler climates. 4. Datura Datura is a genus th...
Louisiana Iris (Iris brevicaulis) Louisiana Irises, native to the southern United States, are a vibrant spectacle often found in wetland areas. They thrive in moist, acidic soils, and their array of colors can range from deep blues to bright yellows. This type of iris adds a touch of south...
The official insect of Louisiana is the honeybee. They are economically valuable because they produce honey and beeswax, and they help in the process of pollination. The Catahoula Leopard dog became its state dog because it is the only breed of dog native to the state. It is an ideal ...
Even though the imported garden irises are very beautiful, the 28 iris species native to the United States are beautiful in their own right. — USDA Forest Service The Yellow Flag Iris 13. The yellow flag iris, or yellow flag, has the scientific nameIris pseudacorus. It's a beautifuł pl...
This perennial plant is native to Texas and Louisiana. It produces thin grass-like stems that carry pretty flowers. Flowers are white, sometimes with pink tinges, and look a lot like butterflies from a distance. It blooms from early summer to fall, and not all at once, meaning you can ...
Wild Native Sunflower Helianthus annuus Kentucky Goldenrod Solidago gigantea Louisiana Magnolia Magnolia grandiflora Maine White pine cone and tassel Pinus strobus, linnaeus Maryland Black-eyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta Massachusetts Trailing-Arbutus (Mayflower) ...
Light: Stokesia prefers full sun to partial shade. Water: It prefers moist, well-drained soil but is tolerant of drought and occasionally wet conditions. Native: Stokesia is native to the southeastern United States, from North Carolina to Louisiana. Low-maintenance: Stokesia is a low-maintenanc...
The genus crocus is in the iris family, the plants grow from corm, are mainly perennials and found in woodland and meadows, crocuses are native to central and southern Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, central Asia and China.
Long before beginning Native American Seed in 1988, we had already dedicated our work to restoring integrity in relationships between people, wildlife, land, water and plants. The work has always been about connections of all kinds...among all the relative beings. The integrity of our seeds com...