I’m just getting started on my native plant journey. Learning a lot as I add more and more natives to my landscape. I’m not a die-hard native-only person, but I’ve found that the more natives I add, the healthier my yard is as a whole. This year, for the first time, hummingbirds have come to my yard. Bees and pollinators of every color, shape, and size.

by GemmyCluckster

6 Comments

  1. markermum

    Beautiful! What plants are in photos 2 and 13, and what area are you in?

  2. looking4info1956

    Beauteous! Also at the beginning of my native plant journey and would love to know the names of your beautiful plants!

  3. GemmyCluckster

    Thanks!
    1. Asters
    2. Agastache pallidiflora
    3. I can’t remember 😭
    4. Blackfoot daisy
    5. Texas salvia
    6. Anise hyssop
    7. Coreopsis
    8. White prickly poppy
    9. Blanket flower
    10. milkweed
    11. Rocky Mountain bee balm
    12. Sticky skullcap
    13. Prairie Flax
    14. Rocky Mountain penstemon

    Not pictured but I also grow
    Fern leaf biscuit root, golden currant, service berry, yellow indigo.

    Seeds I’m planting this fall…
    Sticky geranium
    Blue Gilia
    Golden beardtongue
    Drummonds Campion
    Showy paintbrush
    Dusky beardtongue
    Sulfur flower
    Bee balm
    Yellow wild violet
    Munroe globemallow
    Winterfat

  4. dontworry-itsfine

    Thank you for identifying them. They are beautiful.

  5. Chardonne

    Lovely! What state are you in? (Of the Union, not of mind)

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