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WEST VIRGINIA NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY
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Gardening with WV native plants
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PRESENTED BYTHE WEST VIRGINIA NATIVE PLANT
SOCIETY
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West VirginiaNATIVE PLANT SOCIETY
The purpose of the West Virginia Native Plant Societyis to promote the preservation and conservation of the
native plants and vegetation of West Virginiaand to further the education of the general publicon the values of native plants and vegetation.
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HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS
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Oswego Tea/Bee Balm
Monarda didyma
July ‐ Aug.
2‐3’
Partial shade
Butterflies
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Oswego Tea/Bee Balm
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Wild Bergamot
• Monarda fistulosa
Summer
2‐3’
Full sun
Butterflies
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Wild Bergamot
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Wild Bergamot
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Blazing Star
• Liatris spicata
July to August
2‐3’
Full sun
Butterflies
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Blazing Star
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Cardinal flower
• Lobelia cardinalis
�July – August
3’
Partial shade
Butterflies
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Cardinal Flower
Photo: Carolyn Barker
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Cardinal Flower
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Butterfly weed
Asclelpias tuberosa
June to July
2’
Full sun
Butterflies
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Butterfly weed
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Common Milkweed
• Asclepias syriaca
June
3’
Full sun
Butterflies
Host plant for butterfly caterpillar
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Common Milkweed
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Common Milkweed
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New England Aster
• Symphyotrichum
novae‐angliaeSeptember
3‐4’
Full sun
Butterflies
Host plant for butterfly caterpillars
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New England Aster
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Smooth Aster
• Symphyotrichum laeve
September
3‐4’
Full sun
Butterflies
Host plant for butterfly caterpillars
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Smooth Aster
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Wild Blue Indigo
• Baptisia australis
May
3’
Full sun
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Wild Blue Indigo
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Virginia Bluebells
• Mertensia virginica
April
2’
Partial shade
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Virginia Bluebells
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Wild Geranium
• Geranium maculatum
April – May
2’
Partial shade
Butterflies
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Geranium
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Wild Columbine
• Aquilegia canadensis
May
2‐3’
Partial shade
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Wild Columbine
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Wild Columbine
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Joe‐Pye Weed
• Eupatorium
purpureum
September
8’
Full sun
Butterflies
May spread aggressively
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Joe‐Pye Weed
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Jerusalem Artichoke
• Helianthus tuberosus
September
6‐9’
Full sun
May spread aggressively
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Jerusalem Artichoke
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Spiderwort
• Tradescantia virginiana
May – June
2’
Full sun
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Spiderwort
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Culver’s Root
• Veronicastrum virginicum
Mid‐Summer
6’
Full sun
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Culver’s Root
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SHRUBS
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SPICEBUSH
• Lindera benzoin
Flowers in AprilRed berries in September
10’
Host plant for butterfly caterpillars
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Spicebush
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Spicebush
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Spicebush Swallowtail(Papilio troilus)
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BLACK HAW
• Viburnum prunifolium
Flowers in May
Bluish‐black fruit ripens in the Fall
12’
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Black Haw
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Black Haw
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Witchhazel
• Hammamelis virginiana
Yellow Fall foliage
Yellow fringed flowers in November
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Witchhazel
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Bursting Heart
• Euonymus americana
Reddish Fall foliage
Showy red fruit in Fall
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Bursting Heart
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Common Hazelnut
• Corylus americana
Catkin‐bearing in March
4‐5’
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Common Hazelnut
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Common Hazelnut
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Eastern Wahoo
• Euonymus
atropurpurea
Reddish Fall foliage
Showy red fruit
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Eastern Wahoo
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Additional Herbaceous Plants
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Wild Senna
• Senna marilandica
Yellow legume flower
July
4’
Full sun
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Wild Senna
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Great Blue Lobelia
• Lobelia siphilitica
Flowers in a spike
July – August
3’
Partial shade
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Great Blue Lobelia
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Mist Flower
• Conoclinium coelestinum
September
2’
Partial shade
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Mist Flower
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Ironweed
• Vernonia altissima
August – September
6’
Full sun
Butterflies
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Ironweed
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Sweet Goldenrod
• Solidago odora
September
4’
Full sun
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Sweet Goldenrod
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Tall Bellflower
• Campanulastrum
americanum
Mid‐summer
3‐4’
Partial shade
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Tall Bellflower
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Goatsbeard
• Aruncus dioicus
June
4‐5’
Partial shade
Butterflies
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Goatsbeard
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Brown‐eyed Susan
• Rudbeckia triloba
Mid‐summer
2’
Full sun
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Brown‐eyed Susan
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Swamp Milkweed
• Asclepias incarnata
July
3’
Partial shade
Butterflies
Host plant for butterfly caterpillars
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Swamp Milkweed
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Smooth Beardtongue
• Penstemon
laevigatus
June
2-3’
Full sun
Butterflies
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Smooth Beardtongue
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Cup Plant
• Silphium connatum
July – August
6’
Full sun
Butterflies
Spreads aggressively
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Cup Plant
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ADDITIONAL SHRUBS
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SMOOTH ARROWWOOD
• Viburnum
recognitum
Flowers in Summer
Scarlet foliage in Fall
6’
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Smooth Arrowwood
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Fringetree
• Chioanthus virginicus
Flowers in May
Butterflies
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Fringetree
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Fragrant Sumac
• Rhus aromatica
Yellow flowers in May
Red berries in FallWith reddish foliage
6’
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Fragrant Sumac
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Maple‐Leaf Viburnum
• Viburnum acerifolium
White flowers in late Spring
3’
Full sun
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Maple‐Leaf Viburnum
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Maple‐leaf Viburnum
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FERNS
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CHRISTMAS FERN
• Polystichum acrostichoides
Evergreen
Prefers Moist soil
1’
Open or shade
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Christmas Fern
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Royal Fern
• Osmunda regalis
3’
Moist to wet soil
Full sun
showy
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Maidenhair Fern
• Adiantum pedatum
1‐2’
Prefers moist soil
shade
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Maidenhair Fern
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Hay‐scented Fern
• Dennstaedtia punctilobula
Lacy leaves
1‐2’ tall
Prefers open areas
Crushed foliage has a scent like fresh hay
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Southern Lady Fern
• Athyrium filix‐femmina
• var. asplenoides
1‐2’
Moist soil
Shade to partial shade
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Benefits of Native Flora
•Evolved locally. Well adapted to local climate and soil conditions.
•Requires less maintenance than exotics
•Lends dynamic scope to landscape with their beauty and variety of textures, shapes, and colors over the seasons.
•Provides shelter, nectar, pollen, and seeds to butterflies, pollinators and birds.
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BIBLIOGRAPHYStrausbaugh, P. D. And E. L. Core. 1977. Flora of West Virginia, 2nd. Edition. West Virginia University Books, Morgantown, WV 1079p
Harmon, Paul J., Donna Ford‐Werntz, William Grafton, Editors. 2006 Checklist of the Vascular Flora of West Virginia. West Virginia Division of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Section, Elkins, WV. 381 p.
Highshoe, Gary. 1987. Native Trees, Shrubs, and Vines for Urban and Rural America: A Planting Design Manual for Environmental Designers. John Wiley & Sons.
Cullina, William. 2000 Wildflowers: A Guide to Growing Native Flowers of North America. (The New England Wild Flower Society). Houghton Mifflin Co. 322 p.
Phillips, Harry R., Dorothy S. Wilbur, J. Kenneth Moore and C. Ritchie Bell. 1985 Growing and Propagating Wildflowers. University of North Carolina Press.
Burrell, C. Colston, 1997. A Gardener’s Encyclopedia of Wildflowers – An Organic Guide to Choosing and Growing Over 150 Beautiful Wildflowers. Rodale Press, Inc. Emmaus, Pennsylvania 192 p.
Burrell, C. Colston, Janet Marinelli, and Bonnie Harper‐Lore. 2006 Native Alternatives to Invasive Plants, Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, Inc. 100 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, New York 11225 239p.
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Website:
USDA, NRCS, 2010. The PLANTS Databasehttp://plants.usda.govNational Plant Data Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70874‐4490
United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources ConservationService PLANTS DATABASE. Database provides comprehensive information about the vascular plants, mosses, liverworts, hornworts and lichens of the U.S. and its territories.
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