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Tag: Wet Mesic

Prairie Dropseed

February 9, 2021Leave a comment

Sporobolum heterolepsis SunWaterHeightBloom ColorBloom TimeFull to PartWet Mesic to Dry2'pink to brownAugust to October

Stiff Goldenrod

February 9, 2021Leave a comment

Solidago rigida SunWaterHeightBloom ColorBloom TimeFull to PartWet Mesic to Dry4'YellowAugust to October

Compass Plant

February 9, 2021Leave a comment

Silphium laciniatum SunWaterHeightBloom ColorBloom TimeFull to PartWet Mesic to Dry8'YellowJune to September

Wild Senna

February 4, 2021Leave a comment

Senna hebecarpa SunWaterHeightBloom ColorBloom TimeFull to PartWet Mesic to Mesic5'YellowJuly to August

Early Figwort

February 4, 2021February 4, 2021Leave a comment

Scrophularia lanceolata SunWaterHeightBloom ColorBloom TimePart to ShadeWet Mesic to Dry5'GreenMay to July Scrophularia lanceolita - Early/Lance leaf figwort

Bloodroot

February 4, 2021Leave a comment

Sanguinaria canadensis SunWaterHeightBloom ColorBloom TimePart to ShadeWet Mesic to Dry Mesic6"WhiteApril to May

Black-eyed Susan

February 3, 2021Leave a comment

Rudbeckia hirta SunWaterHeightBloom ColorBloom TimeFull to PartWet Mesic to Dry2'YellowJune to October

Orange Coneflower

February 3, 2021Leave a comment

Rudbeckia fulgida SunWaterHeightBloom ColorBloom TimeFull to PartWet Mesic to Dry Mesic3'OrangeJuly to September

Mountain Mint

January 26, 2021Leave a comment

Pycnanthemum virginianum SunWaterHeightBloom ColorBloom TimeFull to PartWet Mesic to Dry Mesic3'WhiteJune to September

Jacob’s Ladder

January 26, 2021Leave a comment

Polemonium reptans SunWaterHeightBloom ColorBloom TimeFull to ShadeWet Mesic to Dry Mesic1'BlueApril to June

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Monarch Population Decline

Monarch populations have declined by 80% and are likely to continue to decline unless habitat restoration, especially planting milkweed, takes place. Learn more here and be sure to check out available milkweed species on my Plants page.

Rusty Patched Bumble Bee listed as endangered

In March of 2017, Bombus affinis, the Rusty Patched Bumble Bee was listed as an endangered species. Its historic range included Southern Ohio, but no recent sitings have been recorded. Check out the USFWS and my blog post on building a bumble bee nest to see what you can do to help the recovery of this species.

Million Pollinator Garden Challenge

Are you up to the challenge? Plant a pollinator garden and register it here. Find resources for teaching, planting sustainably, spreading the word.

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