Blue Flax is a woody shrubhub that is covered in beautiful majestic blue flowers.
Beggar Ticks
Found in moist open ground, streambanks, roadsides, Beggar ticks can grow up to just under 5 feet and blooms into a beautiful yellow and orange flower.
Bigleaf Aster
Bigleaf Aster is a showy rhizomatous species that source
of color along wooded bordersand provides habitat for wildlife.
Black Eyed Susan
Most common native flower in our
meadows; provides food and cover
for birds
Blanket Flower
Blanket Flower is an attractive bunch-type, daisy-like
flower for meadows and along
roadsides, found in prairies, meadows, alongside roadsides.
Blue False Indigo
Historically used as a dye; may be
used as a specimen plant.
Blue Flag
Rhizomatous species; provides food for waterfowl, marsh birds, and muskrats that lives in wet meadows, bogs, and marshes
Blue Vervain
Native across much of Canada as well as entire US. Rhizomatous, reseeds and may colonize. Burgundy fall foliage.
Blunt Broom Sedge
Bunch-type sedge; provides food and cover for songbirds, ruffed grouse chicks, ducks, and moose
Boneset
Beautiful, hardy component of wetlands; seeds are eaten by swamp sparrows.
Brown Eyed Susan
Provides late summer color and texture to landscapes; provides food for birds, found in old fields, rocky slopes,
woodland edges.
Butterfly Milkweed
Showy clump-forming species with tuberous roots; essential food source for monarch butterfly caterpillars. Found in dry woods, abandoned
fields, roadsides, shale barrens; grows best in well-drained soils.