This lovely and popular aster, formerly under Aster novae angliae, is native to Canada as well as the central and eastern United States. Plants can be found in moderate to moist sites in meadows, ...
This perennial aster, formerly under Aster laevis, is native to most of the United States and Canada and can be found in prairies, savannas, forest openings, woodland edges and roadsides. Plants ...
White Upland Aster, formerly under Aster ptarmicoides, is a perennial that is native to eastern Canada as well as the northeastern and north-central United States. Plants are typically found in ...
Autumn Sneezeweed’s name is derived from an old usage of the plant – the ray flowers and leaves were dried and ground for use as snuff, which induces sneezing in people. It is native ...
Bergamot is a widespread North American native perennial that is found in floodplains, along shorelines and in open woodlands and moist to mesic prairies. Plants do best in rich soils with full to ...
Black-Eyed Susan is a well known wildflower that is common in the eastern and Midwestern U.S. It inhabits open woods, prairies, roadsides and disturbed areas. It can also be found in mountain ...
This western native perennial has flowers of bright red centers with yellow tips that bloom from June through August, ranging from North Dakota to Colorado, west to Oregon and southwestern Canada. ...
Red Dome Blanketflower (Gaillardia pinnatifida) is a charming native wildflower from the arid south-central to southwestern U.S. The flowers stand out with deeply lobed golden petals surrounding ...
Clasping Coneflower is native to the south-central U.S. and has red and yellow petals and a dark, cone-shaped center. Its name is derived from the fact that the leaves clasp onto the stems. Plants ...
Cutleaf Coneflower is a native perennial that can be found in flood plains and moist areas in Canada and the northeastern and Midwestern U.S. It is also found in moist depressions and streamsides ...
Grey-Headed Coneflower is also known as Yellow Coneflower and is native the the central U.S. It grows in dry woods, prairies and roadsides. It gets its name from the grey, cone-shaped centers of ...
Native to the Eastern and Midwestern United States south to Louisiana, Alabama and Georgia, this coneflower is found in limestone glades, oak savannas, fields, prairies, and along railroads. It is...
Prairie Coneflower is a biennial to short-lived perennial which is native from Alberta to Texas, New Mexico and Arkansas. Flowers have an elongated center and drooping yellow petals. It is easy to ...
Purple Coneflower can be found in open woods, thickets and prairies in the central and eastern U.S. It produces large, rose-purple flowers with prickly, dome-shaped centers, giving it the alternate...
This yellow perennial is native to the eastern and midwestern U.S. The long-blooming plants grow to 36 inches tall. Suitable for cutting, beds and borders, wildflower mixtures, and pollinator ...