Moist, rich soil. Provides fall and winter food for Cedar Waxwing, Mockingbird, Cardinal, Piliated Woodpecker, other birds, squirrels, and deer. It is quite similar to sweet-autumn clematis ( C. terniflora ); I can only tell them apart by looking at the foliage (the non-native species has smooth leaf margins). Deer resistant. Sun to light shade. Description. Height: to 5'. Part shade. Because they are such long-lived plants, it is essential to site and plant them appropriately. Plant is taller than wide. Dust soil occasionally with horticultural lime. Favors places where moss grows, as between shaded patio stones. Butterfly plant., Purple Bergamot (Monarda media) SUN TO PART SUN, Blooms magenta in summer. Extremely adaptable. Nice in low spots with Joe-Pye Weed and Boneset, or with tall yellow composites. Spread: 6-15'. Rain garden plant., Swamp Saxifrage (Saxifraga pensylvanica) PART SHADE, Greenish-white flowers in branched clusters on stout, 1-4' high stalks in spring. Nice near ponds and streams. Remove dead stems when dormant. Must be protected from slugs beginning late June. Long-lived. 4. By taking the time to give clematis a good head start, providing it with proper growing conditions and knowing when to prune, you can enjoy the queen of the vines" in your home landscape for many years. . The plant produces runners along its length that root easily in moist soil, where they will produce new plants next year. Use at wood edge or in open woodland. Both need five or six hours of sunlight. Part sun. Height: 3-6'. Drought tolerant. They like moist soil and regular watering, though they will do just fine with dry soil once the weather warms up. Height: 2-3'. Woodland gardens. Most clematis are hardy in USDA Hardiness Zones 4 to 8 and native to North America. Someone gave me a little piece of this plant in fall of 2009. Zigzag Goldenrod (Solidago flexicaulis) - PART SHADE TO SHADE, A species of goldenrod. Move only in early spring. Because they bloom on the previous year's wood, pruning should be kept to a minimum, only removing dead stems. Height: 14-18". Henryi. Will not tolerate drought. Height: 2-3'. 2023 Stauffers of Kissel Hill. Height: 3-10'. Win $1,000 In Plant Cash - Spring 2023 Giveaway. August 26. Needs space as it spreads aggressively on rhizomes. Seeds attract birds. Part shade. Width: 12-16". Wreath Goldenrod (Solidago caesia) MORNING SUN TO LIGHT SHADE. I don't think it is getting enough sun. Width: 4-5'. ; Flower colour Creamy white Clematis Virginiana The flowers create quite a scene en masse. The Swamp Milkweed is definitely done blooming for the season now, because these are its seed pods starting to form. A total of 534 moth and butterfly species are supported by oaks. Here's a wider view of the Helianthus. Rounded growth habit. Use for vertical accent or anchor plant in large borders, or for screening or naturalizing in moist meadows or near ponds or streams. Rain garden plant. Stem sap may be mildly irritating. Perennial vine with solitary flowers with four yellow sepals (petal-like structures). Seeds attract birds., Wild Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa) - PART SUN, Blooms violet in summer. Dust soil occasionally with horticultural lime. Goes well with the purples and blues of other fall-blooming species. Division not recommended. Moist, near-neutral, rich soil. Very aggressive and so is best used for naturalizing in woods, on stream banks, in meadows and fields. Japanese clematis is a vigorous woody vine that has been used for landscaping in the southeastern United States since 1877. Width: 2'. The Cherokee used an infusion combined with milkweed for backache and as an ingredient in ceremonial green corn medicine. Add organic mulch in spring. Cut back and they will recover for next spring. The purple passionflower prefers rich soil with well-drained soil mixed with organic matter such as compost or manure. Cut back in March. Blooms greenish-white on stiff stems above leaves in early summer. Rust may disfigure leaves but plants survive. Bushy. Average soil, moist in spring. Its pitchers fill with water and it feeds by digesting the small insects that fall in. Height: 6-12'. Moist, fertile soil. Easy. Dust soil occasionally with horticultural lime. Wild Geranium (Geranium maculatum) - PART SHADE. Deer resistant., Little Bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium) - SUN, Clump-forming grass. Rain garden plant., White Trillium (Trillium grandiflorum) - MORNING SUN TO BRIGHT SHADE, Large, white, 3-petaled, showy blooms which fade to pink as they decline. Shadier rain garden plant., Great Blue Lobelia (Lobelia siphilitica) SUN TO PART SUN. Hummingbird plant. The soil, whether alkaline or acidic, needs to be free-draining . This initial training will maximize flowering and encourage the development of a healthy plant in the future. Tough. Nice at wood edge. It has heart-shaped leaves that form a dense canopy and produce white or purple flowers. Create a membership account to save your garden designs and to view them on any device. They are a group of mostly woody, deciduous vines, though Armand clematis ( Clematis armandii) is evergreen, and a few are herbaceous perennials. Average soil. Blooms blue-violet to purple in late spring. Climbing roses bloom from spring through fall, depending on the variety you choose. Nice with ornamental grasses, other coneflowers, Blazing Star, ironweeds or Culver's Root in a meadow or wild garden. Do not disturb roots once established. Use as an accent plant in a woodland garden, on a rocky bank or as an airy groundcover under deciduous trees. Do not over-fertilize. Moist to moderately dry, rich soil. Height: 2-3'. White blossoms in early spring. Excellent wildlife plant., Gray Dogwood (Cornus racemosa) - SUN TO BRIGHT SHADE, Deciduous, suckering shrub. In other words, it isn't a prima donna plant. Nice near a patio or second story window. Sun to part sun. 6. Dig a hole twice the size and depth of the pot. Rain garden plant. Rain garden plant., Christmas Fern (Polystichum acrostichoides) - PART SHADE, Dark, leathery, evergreen fronds. Requires moist, but well-drained, open ground. Rain garden plant., Purple-Flowering Raspberry (Rubus odoratus) - PART SHADE, Deciduous, suckering shrub. A delicate-looking yet rugged, undemanding plant. Home. Height: 3-6'. Shrubby St. Johns-Wort (Hypericum prolificum) - PART SHADE, Deciduous shrub. Moist to wet, rich to average soil. Height: 8-12". This week's native plant is Clematis virginiana and it has plenty of fanciful names so choose your favorite: virgin's bower, devil's darning needles, and old man's beard. Plants turn orange-brown in fall. A native plant is one which occurred within this region before colonization by Europeans. Also good in partly shaded rock gardens or as a filler in an awkward corner. Bluish berries which may be somewhat bitter in mid-summer. Deer resistant., Purple Trillium (Trillium erectum) - PART SHADE OR DAPPLED LIGHT, Also called Wake Robin. Moist, rich soil. Campsis radicans is an extremely hardy vine that can be grown as an annual or perennial. Nectar plant for bumblebees. Morning sun to bright shade. You will find them in various sizes and colors, including red, white, and pink. Forms clumps. Moist, fertile soil. Bold, heart-shaped foliage. See Monarda clinopodia for cultural information. Additional information. Height: 10-16". Part sun to light shade. It can be grown indoors or outdoors in the state of Pennsylvania. White-tinged-pink, bell-shaped flowers in summer. Sun to part sun. Height: 1-3'. Backfill the hole with native soil enriched with organic matter (compost, leaf mold, etc.) Nice mixed with mainly foliage plants such as Coral Bells. Width: 1'. Its pitchers fill with water and it feeds by digesting the small insects that fall in. It will survive. Cut back if affected by thrips or powdery mildew. Evergreen ferns are good companion plants since Mayapple goes dormant in late summer. Use as a groundcover under deciduous trees or in drifts in wooded areas. 5. Width: 2'. Moist to dry, average soil. Rain garden plant. Common names are from state and federal lists. Deleting this collection CANNOT be undone. Greek Valerian (Polemonium reptans) MORNING SUN OR DAPPLED LIGHT, Also called Spreading Jacobs Ladder. Clematis. Height: 1-3'. For maximum flowering, the plant should receive five to six hours of sun daily. Dust soil occasionally with horticultural lime. Good drainage. In their place, homeowners add tropical plants and exotic grasses as showy centerpieces to their landscaping. Self-sows aggressively. Forms colonies and may be aggressive, so best used for naturalizing in wetter areas. Prune back old or weak canes to trunk near the ground in winter every few years. Never needs cutting unless to tidy. Self-sows aggressively. Sun. An extract of the stems was used as a hallucinogen. Mulch to retain moisture in summer and to protect roots in winter. Height: 2-6'. As development takes away farmland and wildland, many Pennyslvaiva native plants are lost. Best for naturalizing by a pond or stream. Beautiful, iconic white flowers in spring., Pawpaw (Asimina triloba) - FULL SUN TO BRIGHT SHADE, Deciduous, suckering, multi-stemmed, small tree. Lovely in a woodland garden. Sun or part sun. most species are known as clematis in english, while some are also known as traveller's joy, a name invented for the sole british native, c. vitalba, by the herbalist john gerard; virgin's bower for c. terniflora, c. virginiana, and c. viticella; old man's beard, applied to several with prominent seedheads; leather flower for those with fleshy This species is very nice in combination with Monarda media, or with the many yellow composite species which bloom at the same time. Like the other plants at this corner, I think its roots hit gravel or asphalt. Nice contrasted with fine-textured foliage plants such as ferns. The flowering vines grow in clusters, which can be trained over fences or trellises for privacy screens or to add height to your garden. Seed heads may be cut off after bloom for neat appearance. In a garden, deadhead most but not all flower heads, or allow them to remain up through winter for the birds and pull out unwanted plants in spring. Butterfly and wildlife plant. In the garden. Self-sows. Apply a little balanced fertilizer in spring. Width: 18". Minimize habitat disturbance. Excellent nectar plant. Most of these varieties have thick stems and large leaves with long petals. Large yellow-gold blooms in spring. See Monarda clinopodia for cultural information. An alternative for dry shade. Butterfly plant. Shadier rain garden plant. Width: 1'. Attractive foliage. Bowman's Root is a nice companion. Lovely with cattails. Use in rock gardens, massed or scattered here and there along a wood edge. Rain garden plant. Low Maintenance: Native plant species require less maintenance such as water and soil amendments. Group 3 vines flower in late summer or fall on new growth. Deer resistant., Wood Poppy (Stylophorum diphyllum) - PART SHADE. Height: 6-8". Cut back in summer when foliage deteriorates. The plant requires full sun but can tolerate some shade. Ostrich Fern (Matteuccia struthiopteris) PART SUN TO SHADE. Flowers remain closed in a bottle shape, as if still in bud. Forms loose colonies in shade. Light yellow flowers with green centers in summer to early fall. Nice with native grasses and coreopsis species. Self-sows, but not aggressively. Becoming a contributing member of Gardenia is easy and can be done in just a few minutes. Filter by: Sort by: Ampelaster carolinianus $37 Lonicera Major Wheeler $37 Wisteria macrostachya Clara Mack $37 Clematis crispa Big Sombrero $39 Wisteria frutescens Nivea $37 Passiflora incarnata $37 Clematis Genie Brannon $48 Wisteria macrostachya Blue Moon $37 Each plant has an image, description, and amount of light needed. Shade. Add a little organic fertilizer in spring. Height: 10-16". Their scent will hang beautifully in the air! Dense stands provide cover and food for birds and other wildlife. This plant does not like drought conditions or standing water in the soil at any time of year. Bushy. Use for naturalizing in open woods or on banks. They can thrive anywhere from Zone 5-9. Moist, fertile soil. Fast grower. Goldenrods play important roles in native ecosystems, stabilizing soil on hillsides and banks, providing excellent nectar sources as well as food and shelter for wildlife. It put up shoots in spring of 2010 but every one of them got eaten before it could start to climb. This vine produces small clusters of fragrant white flowers followed by small green fruits that resemble nuts or berries. 5. Divide every 3 years. Width: 4-15'. Plantain-leaved Pussytoes (Antennaria plantaginifolia) PART SUN, Semi-evergreen groundcover forming ever-expanding, dense mats. Self-sows freely. You've come to the right place for Clematis! Native to mountainous regions, these plants produce small to medium, nodding flowers in bell or lantern shapes that come in shades of blue, mauve, pink, purple, red, white, and yellow. Morning sun to bright shade. First, conserve existing native vegetation and plant communities. Height: 2-6'. Foliage benefits from extra water. A fleshy plant. Acts more like an annual than a perennial, with many, fast-germinating self-sows, but winter survival only by stronger plants. Deadhead to prevent. Add compost and sand to improve drainage. Massive, slow-growing, evergreen shrub. Never needs dividing. Use in a woodland garden, a shady rock garden or under deciduous shrubs. Large, maroon and white, hooded blooms in late winter to early spring. Bold, umbrella-like leaves shade single, 2" white flowers in spring. , Lowbush Blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium) - SUN TO BRIGHT SHADE, Deciduous shrub. Width: 1'. American bittersweet is easy to care for because it is not fussy about its environment or soil type. Unlike the hollies, there isn't just one ripening point. Nodding Onion (Allium cernuum) SUN TO PART SUN, Dainty, with slender, grass-like leaves and nodding, purplish-pink flowers on wiry stems in July and August. Nice to scatter in a woodland garden, especially around plants that emerge later such as ferns. Various cultivars of clematis. Self-sows aggressively. Stems are brittle. Clematis is a woody vine that generally prefers sunny locations with light, well-drained soils having average moisture and cool temperatures. Provides food and shelter for birds and small mammals., Hackberry (Celtis occidentalis) - FULL TO PART SUN, Also called Sugarberry. Rain garden plant. Plants emerge in fall, stay green through winter, bloom in late April and May, set seed and die. Re-emerges in fall. Height: 12-28". Leaves similar to those of common milkweed, but this is a clumping form and is thus better suited to suburban yards. Leaves are basal rosettes. White, fragrant, tubular blossoms with red styles in early summer. Moist, average soil. Morning sun to bright shade. Berries appear and ripen after each wave of blooming. Morning sun to bright shade. Apply several inches of mulch around the base of the plant to keep the roots cool and moist. Moist, fertile soil. Moist, fertile soil. Edible, blue fruits in mid-summer. Medium to very moist, average soil. Botanical Name: Clematis ' Brother Stefan'. Plant emerges late in spring and grows very fast. Part shade. Use at wood edge or streamside. Self-sows. Deer resistant., Bluets (Houstonia caerulea) - PART SUN TO PART SHADE, Dainty, light blue flowers with yellow centers in spring. Height: 2-4'. Good drainage. For the more adventuresome gardener, clematis can be trained to grow through climbing roses and shrubs for interesting visual effects. Allow plenty of room as plants spread moderately fast by shallow rhizomes. As mentioned above, native plants are the base of the food chain for many local birds. Width: 2'. Purplish-black berries follow. May need staking. Moist, fertile to average soil. Leaves are basal rosettes. Deer resistant., Virginia Mountain Mint (Pycnanthemum virginianum) - PART SUN OR SUN, Blooms white in roundish heads in mid- to late summer. Stem zig-zags. The flowers are usually red, orange, or yellow and are usually fragrant. Elegant, yellow and red, spurred blossoms on stiff stems above leaves in late spring. Part to full sun. Suckers less and produces more fruit if grown in sun. Also good at the back of a border. Height: 5". Mats may be lifted and moved in early spring. It is a vigorous, deciduous, twining vine with a rampant growth habit. Moist, rich soil. Pennsylvania Department of Conservation & Natural Resources, For more information about native plants, you can contact the, Bureau of Facility Design and Construction, Conservation & Natural Resources Advisory Council. Width: 14-18". Here is a native clematis, Virgin's Bower (Clematis virginiana), up on the arbor. Sun to part sun. Average soil. Clematis is pruned into one of three groups based on growth habits. Divide every 3-5 years in summer. Lily-of-the-valley-like foliage dies back in June and is followed by small, roundish heads of white bells on leafless, 6-18" stalks. Native plants attract beneficial birds,butterflies, other insects, and animals to your yard. Native plants attract beneficial birds,butterflies, other insects, and animals to your yard. Shadier rain garden plant. Native Plants. Use for vertical accent or anchor plant in large borders, or for screening or naturalizing in moist meadows or near ponds or streams. Leaves large, roundish, with wavy, lobed edges. Other cultural requirements the same as for Trillium erectum. Attractive to butterflies but ignored by deer! Deer resistant., American Bladdernut (Staphylea trifolia) - PART SHADE. Aphids may be a problem. Blooms briefly in spring. Dust soil occasionally with horticultural lime. Easy. Their long, arching branches and bright flowers make them an eye-catching addition to any landscape. Plant the top of the root ball two to three inches below soil level to encourage new roots along the stems. Note this is the default cart. Average soil. Spires of dainty, white blooms in spring. Part shade. Striking in borders or near a pond or stream. Bees really like it - a bee was entering or leaving almost every flower as I was taking pictures. Deer resistant, Sensitive Fern (Onoclea sensibilis) PART SHADE. An aggressive, colony-forming, woodland groundcover for larger, shady places or under shrubs. Height: 3-10". Climbing hydrangeas are shrubs that can reach up to 80 feet tall and 12 feet wide. On August 20, I noticed the very first flower on top where the sun hits it most. Moist, near-neutral, rich soil. Remove of outer twigs in winter. Large clematis flowers can be as huge as 10" (25 cm) across and be shades of purple, red, pink, and white. The seeds should be planted at least six inches apart from each other, but not too deep, because they can easily rot if they get too wet when they sprout. Prepare a planting hole two to three times wider and several inches deeper than the root ball. Moist, rich soil., Squirrel Corn (Dicentra Canadensis) PART SHADE, Spring ephemeral. Medium to large tree. Also, plant here and there among other species to unify a garden. The Butterfly Weed is putting out its seed pods now, too. Clematis virginiana can be propagated by seeds, root cuttings, or vegetative cuttings. Excellent wildlife plant. Part shade. Prune to several large stems and remove most suckers at the plant base in late fall. Best sited a distance from the house in sun, or by a pond or stream or in moist woods. Emerges late in spring. I was going to give up on it but somehow it got some shoots up the side of the arbor this year. Height: to 12". It extends as far east as the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains, at elevations below 1,800 meters. Will tolerate drought after well established. It is an herbaceous vine that can be cultivated in the temperate zone but requires warm temperatures and full sun exposure. Featuring rich, extra large blooms. Will grow on steep, rocky banks. Native to: Asia. Easy. It grows up to 10 feet tall, but it can be trained to grow up trees or walls. Use for naturalizing in a meadow or wildlife garden, especially a butterfly garden as the plants are excellent nectar sources. Choose a permanent location and allow to die back naturally. Clematis Virginiana (Devils Darning Needles). Will tolerate somewhat drier soils. Plant bulb no deeper than 6", depending on size. Deer resistant., Swamp Rose Mallow (Hibiscus moscheutos) SUN TO PART SUN, Large, white or pink flowers with darker centers in late summer. Moist, humusy, acidic soil. I'm not sure if it is related to the one commonly sold as a garden annual. This flower was a happy surprise. Will create a groundcover in time if allowed to self-sow. In Gilpin, Chinese clematis can be seen along side 119 coming [] Turns tan in fall. Deer resistant., Bee Balm (Monarda clinopodia) - MORNING SUN TO BRIGHT SHADE. Elegant near water, in a moist meadow or scattered in a border. Clematis is a group of flowering vines, noted for their large colorful star-shaped or bell-shaped flowers, lance-shaped green leaves, and climbing or spreading habit. Morning sun or dappled light. It blooms profusely throughout August and is great for cutting. According to the U.S Forest Service, Invasive species have contributed to the decline of 42% of U.S. endangered and threatened species, and for 18% of U.S. endangered or threatened species. Mulch to protect shallow roots. Also nice in shady rock gardens or on rocky slopes. Shadier rain garden plant. Fertilize lightly in spring with compost or organic fertilizer, Red-berried Elder (Sambucus racemosa ssp. Part shade. Intense purple flower clusters in late summer. Self-sows. Slowly forms colonies. DCNR Bureau of Forestry at 717-787-3444. Part shade to shade. Often found growing on steep banks along roadsides. Self-sows. Width: to 16". Somewhat drought tolerant after established. After the spring flowers fade, the stems that contained those flowers can be shortened. Hybrid clematis that have been developed using scarlet clematis include bicolor pink- flowered 'Duchess of Albany', above, and red-sepaled 'Gravetye Beauty', opposite. Easily grown. While they do not require much maintenance once they are established, they need plenty of water to thrive. Pinch plants in mid-May and again in early June for more compact growth and more flowers, or cut back by half in June. Flat clusters of small yellow flowers in spring, similar to Queen Anne's Lace. Passiflora incarnata is native to the tropical regions of South America. Rain garden plant., Rue anemone (Thalictrum thalictroides) PART SHADE TO SHADE, Dainty, white to pink blooms in spring and early summer. Climbing roses and clematis are perfect companions. New plants easy to move in spring or may be divided. Cut back in March. Twiggy, with blue-green foliage. Provide a structure on which the plant can grow, such as an arbor, trellis, or mailbox post. Berries which turn from white to red follow. Deer resistant., Barren Strawberry (Waldsteinia fragarioides) - MORNING SUN TO BRIGHT SHADE. First, these plants are better adapted to soils, moisture and weather than exotic plants that evolved in other parts of the world. Excellent foliage backdrop for smaller plants or among low groundcovers. Summer Phlox (Phlox paniculata) MORNING SUN OR DAPPLED LIGHT, Also known as Perennial Phlox or Garden Phlox. Deadhead to prevent. Moist, well-drained, near-neutral, rich soil. Medium to dry, average soil. Things are slowing down, but there will be a few new flowers still to come in September. This is the Pitcher Plant that floats on the pond. Cut back in March. Rain garden plant. Red berries, also sparse, through winter. Please enter your email address below to create account. Shear back hard after seeds are shed to tidy plants and encourage new growth. Celastrus scandens (American bittersweet) can tolerate temperatures of 20 degrees Fahrenheit or higher without damage, according to the University of Illinois Extension. Hardy kiwi vines are a great choice for Pennsylvania gardens because they can be grown either in containers or in the ground. Part shade to shade. Proudly founded in 1681 as a place of tolerance and freedom. These plants are the earliest to bloom, starting in spring. Please enable scripts and reload this page. Hardy kiwi vines have dark green leaves that grow in clusters of 3-5. Good forms of Clematis viorna are hard to find, and are often misidentified. It ranges from Manitoba to Nova Scotia southward and from New England to Georgia. Part shade. Adaptable and carefree. Medium to moist, rich soil. Height: 4-10'. Width: 3'. Finely cut foliage. Enjoy velvety purple blooms, June to frost! It is taller - 1 to 3 feet high. Deer resistant. Rain garden plant. 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