White flowers in spring followed by small, edible fruits in early summer. Cut back in March. Width: 12". Red berries. Always attractive. Blue-black fruits on female individuals. Smothers weeds. A large, stately plant. Deleting this collection CANNOT be undone. Excellent wildlife plant., Shrub. Average soil. Deer resistant., Wild Rye(Elymus virginicus) - SUN TO PART SUN, Grass. About Clematis. Extensive woody rootstock takes several years to develop. They prefer rich, loose, well drained soil. Good cut or dried flower. Unlike most plants, clematis needs to be planted deeper than normal, about 5cm lower than the ground. Part shade. Bushy plants if they have good strong light. It grows to about 20 feet long and 3 feet wide. Although many homeowners offer bird feeders with seeds, nuts, and fruits, 90% of birds raise their young on caterpillars. Acorns provide food for variety of birds and mammals and cavities provide den, nesting, and roosting sites for birds. Dust soil occasionally with horticultural lime. It is native to eastern North America, including Missouri where it typically occurs in moist low woodland areas and thickets bordering streams, ponds and fence rows (Steyermark). Clematis aristata varieties Three varieties, 'blanda' from Victoria and Tasmania, 'longiseta' from Queensland and 'dennisae' from Victoria however it is the species C. aristata that seems readily available. This plant has been recommended for landscape use in cold-hardy zones and is sometimes grown on trellises, despite being considered invasive in many areas of the country, including Florida. Forms clumps. Three-petaled, maroon blooms held above 3-leaved plants in spring. Width: 4-5'. Width: 3-4'. Important provider of food and shelter for birds and mammals. Star Jasmine is an evergreen vine that can grow up to 6 feet long. Leaves large, roundish, with wavy, lobed edges. Campsis radicans is an extremely hardy vine that can be grown as an annual or perennial. The peas in your garden have tendrils that are modified leaves. Resembles ageratum. Nice in a rock garden or in an open woodland garden, Maple-Leaved Waterleaf (Hydrophyllum canadense) PART SHADE, Violet, bell-like flowers in clusters held above leaves on stiff stalks in spring. Prune to several large stems and remove most suckers at the plant base in late fall. Minty fragrance. Culture and use information the same. Natives Native vines are often the easiest and most adaptable in the landscape. Buy nursery-propagated native plants. The plant can be grown in Pennsylvania as long as it has at least four hours of sunlight per day and a soil temperature between 55 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Hairy Beardtongue (Penstemon hirsutus) SUN TO PART SUN, Airy clusters of lavender and white, 1" long, tubular flowers on stiff stems above the foliage from spring into summer. Part shade. Black Cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa) - PART SHADE, Tall, wand-like, white spikes in summer. Height: 8-16". Best sited a distance from the house in sun, or by a pond or stream or in moist woods. Height: 2-4". Very moist, rich soil. Self-sows. In Gilpin, Chinese clematis can be seen along side 119 coming [] Moist, well-drained, near-neutral soil. Sun to part sun. Sun to part sun. has been written based on numerous outside resources. Do not plant in heavy clay. The upper surface is hairless or nearly so, the lower variously hairy, especially along major veins. Average soil. Remove affected plants and discard. Sun to part sun. How to grow clematis. The plant requires full sun and well-drained soil for best results, but it does not tolerate heavy clay soils very well. DCNR Bureau of Forestry at 717-787-3444. Allow plenty of room as plants spread moderately fast by shallow rhizomes. Mulch with pine straw or other light material in winter, but pull back early in spring to prevent rot. The Swamp Milkweed is definitely done blooming for the season now, because these are its seed pods starting to form. Clumping habit. Rain garden plant. Pictured here are the beginnings of cones that will later turn brown. Fully expanded leaves blue-green and airy looking. Sweet autumn clematis is a vigorous vine that's been planted in the South for years. Shadier rain garden plant. Width: 2'. Divide every 3 years in spring. Self-sows. Height: 3-5'. Moist but well-drained, rich soil. The flowers are fragrant and large, with five petals. Width: 12-16". Six species are endemic to Australia. Moist to wet soil. Spread: to 12' or more. Can be an aggressive self-sower. Deer resistant., Early Saxifrage (Saxifraga virginiensis) - PART SUN TO FULL SHADE, Small, white flowers bloom in clusters successively up lengthening stems and branches in early spring. As you drive through the neighborhoods of Central Pennsylvania, you may be surprised by how much of the landscape you see originated in other countries. Large, maroon and white, hooded blooms in late winter to early spring. Subtle yellow blooms along stems in spring. Height: 1-3'. Moist, rich soil. Part sun to light shade. Moist, average soil. The Winterberry Holly berries are already tinged with pink. Passiflora incarnata blooms from spring through summer, but most growth occurs after the first frost in fall. By choosing these wildflowers, vines, and shrubs for your yard, you can make an impact on the appearance and sustainability of your property. Minimize habitat disturbance. Similar to Cornus amomum, above, but with white berries with red stems in late summer. Clematis are among the most decorative and spectacular of all the flowering vines. Clematis napaulensis (scientific name: Clematis napaulensis) is a vining dwarf herb native to Nepal, in the family Ranunculaceae. Moist, well-drained, rich, near-neutral soil in rock crevices or on damp, rocky banks or slopes; or create a slightly raised area with a few rocks at the edge of some trees. Incorporate plenty of well-moistened sphagnum peat into planting soil and mulch with pine needles. Edible, red berries in fall often remain on plants through winter. If any plant develops orange rust, remove and discard. Move new plants in spring. Moist to wet, average soil. Moist, rich soil. Photo credits: Jesse M. Harris, Wikipedia, National Audubon Society,Tom Potterfield, BudOhio, Andrey Zharkikh, Geneva Wirth,John Picken, Kevin Faccenda, Dan Mullen. Good forms of Clematis viorna are hard to find, and are often misidentified. Medium to large tree. Part shade, especially in the afternoon. Width: 1-2'. Spread: 6-15'. Divide every 4-5 years. Lovely in a woodland garden. Once the plants are established they will require little else. Pinch tips in June to control height and promote bushiness. Selecting Plants Part to full shade. Seeds attract birds. New growth will then have enough time to form flower buds for next year. Re-emerges in fall. They also prefer soil with an acidic pH level between 6 and 7.5, so use a soil conditioner such as lime or sulfur if your soil is too alkaline for them. Deep roots allow for underplantings of shrubs and wildflowers. Sweet Autumn Virginsbower is the USDA "national common name." According to the Southeast Exotic Pest Plant Council it can be weedy or invasive, and that is also my personal observation. Flower colors include pinks, purples, blues . Height: 2-3'. Average soil. Deer resistant., Wood Poppy (Stylophorum diphyllum) - PART SHADE. Height: 3-4'. Shadier rain garden plant. Width: 1'. Foliage mottled. Plant the top of the root ball two to three inches below soil level to encourage new roots along the stems. Moist, well-drained, moderately fertile soil. Rain garden plant., Bottle Gentian (Gentiana clausa) - PART SUN, Deep, blue-purple blooms in late summer. Height: 1-2'. Bulbs multiply. Shadier rain garden plant. Wide-leaved tufts. Average soil. Do not confuse this plant with C. terniflora (sweet autumn clematis), a non-native species from Asia. Stem sap may be mildly irritating. Having both male and female plants (dioecious) a number of varieties have been recognized, mainly ranging from north to south. Easy to grow . Many of the native clematis species that we sell are a common site along fencerows in Texas north to Illinois. Adaptable, but cannot tolerate drought. Their long, arching branches and bright flowers make them an eye-catching addition to any landscape. It is a clematis of the original and silhosa type. The pond and its beds were installed in August 2007. Add compost and sand to improve drainage. Dappled sun to shade. Golden Ragwort (Senecio aureus) PART SHADE, Gold flowers held on stiff stems above foliage in May. Leaves are compound in groups of 3. Will self-sow. NVS maintains a standard set of species code abbreviations that correspond to standard scientific plant names from the Ng Tipu o Aotearoa - New Zealand Plants database. This is the most deer resistant trillium species., Trumpet Honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens) - PART SUN OR SUN, Deciduous vine. Rain garden plant. Early spring flowers provide nectar for butterflies, ants, and honeybees. As mentioned above, native plants are the base of the food chain for many local birds. Leaves resemble large butterfly wings. Practice responsible landscaping techniques. It put up shoots in spring of 2010 but every one of them got eaten before it could start to climb. Rain garden plant. An alternative for dry shade, even under evergreen trees., Skunk Cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus) PART TO FULL SHADE. Moist, rich soil. Black stems. Height: 12-18". Shadier rain garden plant., Culver's Root (Veronicastrum virginicum) - SUN TO PART SUN, Long, white flower spikes above whorled leaves in mid-summer. They'll turn brown and open to disperse seeds into the air. Height: 1-3'. Mucky to wet soil, at least in spring. Moist, rich soil. Seed heads are clusters of silky hairs, attractive into fall. Part shade. Never needs dividing. Height: 5". Average, well-drained soil. Most retail nurseries and mail-order catalogs now offer native plants. Height and width: 12-16". Add a little balanced, organic fertilizer when planting. Part sun. Deer resistant., Ninebark (Physocarpus opulifolius) - PART SUN, Deciduous, suckering shrub. Clematis virginiana, or Virgin's Bower, is a beautiful native vine with white flowers that twines around vertical supports. If you want to grow Star Jasmine as an indoor plant, make sure that you set up a trellis for it so that it will grow upward instead of sprawling out. Examples of this group are: Clematis alpina, C. macropetala, and their cultivars. Plant bulb no deeper than 6", depending on size. Virgin's Bower, Clematis virginiana, is a member of the Buttercup Family. Some species bloom in spring; others, in mid-to late summer. Hybrid clematis that have been developed using scarlet clematis include bicolor pink- flowered 'Duchess of Albany', above, and red-sepaled 'Gravetye Beauty', opposite. Moist, well-drained, rich soil. Good cut flower. Width: 12-16". native plant species (PDF) offer many advantages to using non-native species. Semi-evergreen. Width: 3-4'. A total of 285 moth and butterfly species are support by maples. Moist, rich soil. Never needs cutting unless to tidy. It can be grown indoors or outdoors in the state of Pennsylvania. If additional pruning/clean-up is desired, wait until the plant finishes flowering. Plants may be affected by thrips and mildew over the growing season. Width: 2-3'. When to Prune Clematis Flowers are the most important impact of clematis, so keeping them blooming strong every year is the main goal for pruning clematis. Check out our clematis native seed selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our shops. Moist, rich soil. Flowers light up shady areas. Height: 3-4'. Bushy. If you want to learn about the best time to plant perennials, read our perennial plant guide. Butterfly plant. Short-lived but self-sows readily, so is nice for naturalizing in a meadow. Also self-sows here and there. Moist to dry, rich soil. Clematis Virginiana (Devils Darning Needles). Part to full shade. More non-native plants are introduced every year. The use of Celastrus scandens grows in USDA zones 4 through 9. (August 30 update - something has eaten them all off!). Height: 4-10'. Width: 2'. Plant nurseries, catalogs, books, or online information can help too. Examples of this group are: Clematis terniflora (sweet autumn clematis), C. 'Gipsy Queen', C. 'Jackmanii', C. 'Ville de Lyon'. Sandy to average soil. Morning sun or dappled light. Average soil. Height: 1-3'. Width: 2'. Rain garden plant. Will not tolerate drought. Foliage dark green above, silvery below. White, fragrant, tubular blossoms with red styles in early summer. Tough and adaptable. Attracts many butterflies. Deer resistant., Wool Grass(Scirpus cyperinus) - PART TO FULL SUN -Also called Rush, Strongly vertical. Moist to wet, rich soil. Join now and start creating your dream garden! Climbing roses bloom from spring through fall, depending on the variety you choose. Similar to Dicentra canadensis, above, except flowers have pointed rather than rounded lobes and plant blooms a little earlier. Do not over-fertilize. Height: 2-5'. JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. Width: 4-15'. The word 'clematis' comes from the Greek for 'vine shoot' on account of its climbing habit. The plant needs regular fertilization and plenty of water during the growing season but does not need pruning or staking for support. Spread: to 16". Shadier rain garden plant. Width: 3-5'. Use at the front of a border as an edger, massed in sweeps or as a groundcover. Part shade. Height: 8-12". It grows up to 10 feet tall, but it can be trained to grow up trees or walls. It's pretty easy to grow as it tolerates sun, part shade or shade and has average water requirements. Divide every 5 years. Height: 2-3'. Both need five or six hours of sunlight. Provide nectar for pollinators in spring., Chokeberry (Prunus virginiana) - FULL SUN TO PART SHADE, Grows rapidly. Mix plenty of well-moistened sphagnum peat, compost and pine needles into planting soil. Trumpet honeysuckle can be grown in USDA zones 7 through 10, where it prefers full sun exposure and well-drained soil. Part shade. Take divisions from edges of clump in early spring before growth begins. Readily self-sows. Use gloves when handling rhizomes as sap can irritate eyes and skin. Best used for naturalizing, screening or to stabilize soil. Butterfly plant., Coral Bells (Heuchera americana) - PART SHADE, Also called Alumroot. Prepare a planting hole two to three times wider and several inches deeper than the root ball. Morning sun to bright shade. At least part sun for longer blooming season. Takes up to two seasons to develop into a large plant. Berries appear and ripen after each wave of blooming. Height and width: 10-16". Choose planting site carefully as plant is hard to move or divide. Blooms purplish-pink in spring. Crooked-Stem Aster (Symphotrichum prenanthoides) - PART SHADE, Pale violet, 1-2" wide flowers in fall. Fruits are eaten by variety of birds and small and large mammals. Blooms blue on a thick spike from an evergreen rosette from mid-summer to early fall. Width: 1'. The flowers are yellowish-white, star-shaped, and about 1 inch across. with Clematis, Want Garden Inspiration? Part shade to shade. Check the native status of this species for your area via the USDA Plants Database here . Clumping habit. The native virgin's bower, Clematis virginiana, is in full bloom in Indiana from August to September, looking like a blanket of white flowers spread over other vegetation. Tiny, round, dark, shiny leaves. Oriental clematis prefers riversides, rocky slopes, roadsides and similar open, sunny habitats with well-drained soils. Nice at wood edge. Width: 1-2'. Moist, rich, near-neutral soil. Part sun to bright shade. Rain garden plant. Part sun. Part sun. Self-sows, but easy to control. Carefree. Additionally, invasive plants tend to emerge earlier in the spring, leaving native plants to fight for nutrients, space, and other resources. Good drainage. Climbing hydrangeas grow quickly and can be trained into a multitude of shapes and sizes. Blooms briefly in spring. You can plant it in your yard, but if you want to plant it in a pot, you need to provide it with good drainage and keep the soil moist but not wet. This group flowers on new (current year's) wood making it the simplest of the three pruning groups. Often found growing on steep, rocky, wooded slopes or stream banks in wild areas. Deer resistant, Virginia Waterleaf (Hydrophyllum virginianum) - SHADE, Similar to Hydrophyllum canadense. Easy. Easily grown. Cut back by half in June to control height and promote bushiness. A nice companion to yellow-blooming meadow species and other blue-purple late bloomers such as Joe-Pye-Weed and ironweeds. Dust soil occasionally with horticultural lime. Part sun, but will tolerate quite a bit of shade. Deer resistant., American Bladdernut (Staphylea trifolia) - PART SHADE. Moist, average soil. Part shade. Morning sun or dappled light. Blends well with other tall species. An alternative for dry shade. Height: 2-6'. Moist, average soil. Large, heart-shaped leaflets. Be sure to follow responsible landscaping techniques and do your best to match your propertys soil and light conditions to the native plants you choose.
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