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A wildflower (or wild flower) is a flower that grows in the wild, meaning it was not intentionally seeded or planted. The term implies that the plant is neither a hybrid nor a selected cultivar that is any different from the native plant, even if it is growing where it would not naturally be found.
- Windflower
- Black-Eyed Susan
- Cardinal Flower
- Butterflyweed
- Common Self-Heal
- Common Yarrow
- Carolina Crane’S-Bill
- Yellow Monkeyflower
- Rose Vervain
- Autumn Sneezeweed
Scientific Name:Anemone piperiZone: 5 to 9Scientific Name: Rudbeckia hirtaZone:3 to 9Scientific Name: Lobelia cardinalisZone: 3 to 9Scientific Name: Asclepias tuberosaZone:3 to 9Scientific Name:Prunella vulgarisZone: 4 to 8Scientific Name: Achillea millefoliumZone:3 to 9Scientific Name: Geranium carolinianumZone:8 to 10Scientific Name: Mimulus guttatusZone: 6 to 9Scientific Name: Glandularia canadensisZone: 5 to 9Scientific Name:Helenium autumnaleZone: 3 to 8- Bee Balm (Monarda didyma) One of the showiest native red wildflowers, this native bee balm reaches 2 to 4 feet high. Its mint-like foliage and scent are accompanied by 3- to 4-inch clusters of tubular scarlet blooms.
- Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) Considered to be one of the two most common native wildflowers in the U.S. (with the other being the annual sunflower), black-eyed Susan grows 1 to 3 feet tall with fuzzy, lance-like foliage.
- Cardinal Flower (Lobelia cardinalis) This perennial native plant shoots up to heights of 3 or 4 feet with lightly toothed foliage and spikes of red-lipped, five-lobed flowers, each about an inch long.
- Common Evening Primrose (Oenothera biennis) The common evening primrose has a not-so-common parlor trick of opening its blooms abruptly at dusk and closing them again in the morning.
Jun 10, 2024 · Wildflowers—plants that grow without any help from people—don't just fill landscapes with color and texture, they also serve as an essential food source for pollinators, making them a perfect addition to your garden.
Wildflower, any flowering plant that has not been genetically manipulated. Generally the term applies to plants growing without intentional human aid, particularly those flowering in spring and summer in woodlands, prairies, and mountains. Wildflowers are the source of all cultivated garden.
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