Dust soil occasionally with horticultural lime. Deadhead to prevent. Readily self-sows and so is best used as a groundcover or filler in woodland gardens or at the wood edge. Deadhead to prevent. May be cut back yearly when dormant. Note this is the default cart. Shiny, round, black seeds in dried clusters may remain through winter. Plants go dormant soon after bloom. Length: to 30'. Moist but well-drained, rich soil. Use as a specimen in borders or in meadows. Also good at the back of a border. Part shade. Blooms in flat clusters of mauve flowers in late summer. Nice with other tall, late-blooming moisture lovers such as New England Aster and New York Ironweed. Foliage mottled. Theyre easy to care for, and they make attractive additions to any garden. Bird and butterfly plant. Cut back in March. Their flowers possess a grace and elegance few plants can match. Part sun, light shade or dappled light. Cut back by half in June to control height, plant among tall grasses for support, or stake. These roots help the plant climb up trellises and other structures. Clematis Virginiana The flowers create quite a scene en masse. Division seldom necessary but should be done in spring. Blooms only when in sun. Width: 1-2'. Three-petaled, maroon blooms held above 3-leaved plants in spring. They are dioecious. Divide every 3-5 years in spring before plant emerges. Choose a permanent location and allow to die back naturally. 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. Height: 8-14". Height: 3-5'. Leaves large, roundish, with wavy, lobed edges. Culture as for Helianthus decapetalus, above. Height: 14-18". Moist, well-drained, near-neutral, rich soil. Additionally, 1,300 non-native species exist throughout the state. Native Plants (618) Ferns (16) Flowers (393) Grasses/Sedges (101) Shrubs (81) Trees (1) Vines (26) Archives Archives. Additionally, 1,300 non-native species exist throughout the state. It grows to about 20 feet long and 3 feet wide. Wild Geranium (Geranium maculatum) - PART SHADE. Native to: Asia. Height: 1-3'. Remove affected plants and discard. Deer resistant., SilkyDogwood (Cornus amomum) - SUN TO BRIGHT SHADE, Deciduous, suckering shrub. Width: 18". In grapes, tendrils grow from the woody stem of the plant. Click on the green bars below to see the many plants that are native to our area. Part shade or at wood edge. 3. The best way to grow your own Mandevillas is by purchasing one from a garden center or nursery. Does well planted in damp sand in rock gardens. Group 1 pruning are vines flowering in the spring on old growth. Width: 18". Good fall nectar source and food plant for butterfly larva. Take divisions from edges of clump in early spring before growth begins. Shadier rain garden plant. Use as a vertical accent in a border or in mass between wild and cultivated areas, especially on hillsides. Blooms yellow-green in spring. Moist, rich, near-neutral soil. Flowers light up shady areas. This is an aggressive species best used for naturalizing in large areas such as meadows and fields. Often found in large stands on moist woodland slopes. 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. I helped it along during that July sizzling weather by misting it with the hose. Also nice around rocks or at the wood edge in groups. Protect offsets for next year's growth by keeping plants free from heavy mulch and all weeds in fall. Rain garden plant. 2. Golden Ragwort (Senecio aureus) PART SHADE, Gold flowers held on stiff stems above foliage in May. Height: 1-3'. Celastrus scandens is a climbing vine that grows to 30 feet and has large, fragrant flowers. Turns tan in fall. Rain garden plant., Deerberry (Vaccinium staminium)- PART SUN, Deciduous shrub. This is a robust species. It is one of the best types of clematis to grow. Forms colonies. Moist to wet, fertile soil. Moist to wet soil, but quite adaptable to damp, open areas. Shade. Full sun to bright shade. Finely cut foliage. Butterfly plant., Purple Bergamot (Monarda media) SUN TO PART SUN, Blooms magenta in summer. Ornamental, thimble-shaped seed heads last through winter. Emerges blue-gree, turns brownish-red in fall. Inconspicuous, maroon, jug-shaped blooms under leaves in spring. Sun to part sun. In early spring, cut back all stems to buds that are within 12 to 18 inches of the ground. It brighens up the alley by my garage. Practice responsible landscaping techniques. From Europe to Asia, many of the plant and tree species you see are non-native to the area. Deer resistant., Swamp Rose Mallow (Hibiscus moscheutos) SUN TO PART SUN, Large, white or pink flowers with darker centers in late summer. Shadier rain garden plant. Climbing hydrangeas are bushy plants that have aerial roots. Hybrid clematis that have been developed using scarlet clematis include bicolor pink- flowered 'Duchess of Albany', above, and red-sepaled 'Gravetye Beauty', opposite. August 11. Self-sows. Deer resistant. Easily grown but not deer or rabbit resistant. Width: 1-2'. Moist, rich soil. Moist, but very well-drained, near neutral-soil. A rugged plant, especially in drier soils. Shadier rain garden plant. Biennial. It is found on the Pacific coast of North America, from the San Francisco Bay Area southwards into Baja California. At the turn of the 21st century, about 1,300 species of non-native plants existed in Pennsylvania outside of gardens, parks, and agricultural lands. Clematis are among the most decorative and spectacular of all the flowering vines. Self-sows. 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). A rapid spreader. May be aggessive. Mulch well. Flowers held well above 3 leaves. Use at back of border, in butterfly and wild gardens, in meadows or at edges of ponds or streams. Older individuals will go dormant after flowering. Easy and trouble-free except for some minor foliage damage from insects. Learn what plants are native in your area. Best used for naturalizing. Wet soil. It is a bog plant that likes damp roots. While they do not require much maintenance once they are established, they need plenty of water to thrive. Allow space for air circulation and avoid overhead watering to help prevent. Height: 1-3'. Sun to part sun. Good wildlife plant. Cultural requirements same as for Sambucus canadensis. Massive, slow-growing, evergreen shrub. Width: to 40'. Height: 3-7". Celastrus scandens (American bittersweet) can tolerate temperatures of 20 degrees Fahrenheit or higher without damage, according to the University of Illinois Extension. Nice with native grasses and coreopsis species. Bougainvilleas can grow in full sun or partial shade and need at least 3 hours of direct sun each day to thrive. Light green fronds, usually deeply lobed. Width: 1-2'. This is a good plant for moist soil. Height: 12-28". Spread: to 3'. Oriental clematis prefers riversides, rocky slopes, roadsides and similar open, sunny habitats with well-drained soils. Yellow, 2-3" wide, daisy-like flowers from mid-summer to fall. Moist, well-drained, rich soil. Dig a hole twice the size and depth of the pot. Part shade. Clumping habit. Use in borders, open woods, meadows or on slopes. The flowers are usually red, orange, or yellow and are usually fragrant. Blue-green foliage stays attractive through the season. Deer resistant., Purple Trillium (Trillium erectum) - PART SHADE OR DAPPLED LIGHT, Also called Wake Robin. Red berries taken by birds in fall. Deer resistant. Flowers remain closed in a bottle shape, as if still in bud. Transplant in spring to early summer only. Chocolate Vine is hardy in USDA zones 5 through 9. Genus: Clematis Origin: Mainly of Chinese and Japanese origin. Provides good protection and nesting sites for birds. Blooms creamy white in flat-topped clusters in early to mid-summer. Rain garden plant., Red Maple (Acer rubrum) - FULL SUN TO PART SHADE, Fast-growing tree. 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 During the first growing season, keep the plant pruned back to a height of 18 to 24 inches. Average soil. Culture the same. 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. Clematis virginiana is an evergreen vine that grows to a height of 20 feet. Height: 3-7'. Bushy. Lovely massed or used in meadows, wild gardens or at the edges of ponds or streams. The soil, whether alkaline or acidic, needs to be free-draining . Woodland, pond or streamside gardens. Rich, moist soil. Width: 2'. During dry periods, water well to keep the roots moist. Rich, moist soil. Adaptable and carefree. Shadier rain garden plant., Wild Columbine (Aquilegia canadensis) - PART SHADE. Width: to 2'. Divide occasionally in spring. Brown, fertile fronds appear in mid-summer. An introduced or non-native plant is one that has been brought into the state to become established in the wild. Deer resistant. They also prefer neutral pH soil, so if you have a lot of limestone or other acidic soil in your yard, consider adding lime before planting a climbing rose. This species can cover young trees and bushes, weighing them down and damaging them, as well as smothering and out-competing other vegetation. Drought tolerant. Great in masses as a groundcover, at the wood edge or mixed with other aggressive ferns such as Ostrich Fern. That's Black-eyed Susan on the left and Pink Threadleaf Coreopsis blooming at the right front. Height: 5-12'. The vine has long, slender leaves and masses of flowers in shades of pink, white and purple. Also called False Sunflower. Deer resistant., Northern Blueflag (Iris versicolor) PART SUN TO BRIGHT SHADE. Clematis require at least 5-6 hours of full sun, or all day filtered sun. Climbing hydrangeas grow quickly and can be trained into a multitude of shapes and sizes. Red berries on female plants in fall. Rain garden plant. Elegant, vertical plant to grow with other meadow plants such as asters, ironweeds, goldenrods, Joe-Pye-Weed, coneflowers and Blazing Star. Shadier rain garden plant., Bottlebrush Grass(Elymus hystrix) - PART SUN TO SHADE, Bristle-like inflorescence in summer. 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. Mulch yearly with acidic, organic material. Pennsylvania native plants are plants that thrived in the area before settlement. Dappled sun to shade. Part sun. Our native plants of Pennsylvania guide offers many suggestions for adding native plants in your home landscaping. Deer resistant. Occasionally may develop rust. Moist to wet, moderately fertile soil. Plant in a moist but well-drained soil with roots in a cool shady place and foliage in the sun. Excellent background plant for shade gardens behind ferns and groundcovers. Height: 3-6'. Deadhead to prevent. A spore from the one at the back of the yard must have blown its way here. Best used in groups of 3 or more plants. Best in drifts. Moist, humusy, acidic soil. Bulbs multiply. Fruits are important for many birds such as wrens, mockingbirds, thrashers, waxwings, and woodpeckers, and small and large mammals. Second, they are unlikely to escape and become invasive, destroying natural habitat. Part sun. This is the Pitcher Plant that floats on the pond. Can be an aggressive self-sower. Climbing roses and clematis are perfect companions. Part shade to shade. It blooms profusely throughout August and is great for cutting. Keep clump free of weeds until established. Water very regularly throughout the first season. Grows in tufts. Clematis 'Mrs. N. Thompson' features vivid violet-purple flowers with fuchsia stripes. Width: to 10'. Provide support. The plant needs regular fertilization and plenty of water during the growing season but does not need pruning or staking for support. Prepare a planting hole two to three times wider and several inches deeper than the root ball. Other cultural requirements the same as for Trillium erectum, above., White Turtlehead (Chelone glabra) - PART SUN, Flowers white tinged with pink and clustered among top-most leaves in late summer. Yellow Harlequin (Corydalis flavula) - PART SHADE. Blooms earlier than common milkweed. Self-sows aggressively. Well-drained, average soil. Because they bloom on the previous year's wood, pruning should be kept to a minimum, only removing dead stems. Height: 4-7'. Self-sows. Rust may disfigure leaves but plants survive. Adapted for Local Climate and Conditions: Native plants are adapted to local soils, climate, and conditions and will persist through frost and drought. Height: 6-12". Adaptable and easy. Spread: 1'. Height: 2-3'. Width: 1'. Deer resistant. Bloom time: July, Aug, Sept. Other Common Names: Chinese clematis, oriental virginsbower, orange peel clematis Weed class: A Year Listed: 2012 Native to: Native to Eurasia Legal listings: This plant is also on the Washington State quarantine list. Use a strong spray of water to dislodge, but, in general, avoid overhead watering. Edible nuts and gold leaves in fall. Part to full shade. Deeply cut foliage which may turn red-purple in fall. Carefree. Width: 8". Width: 30'-50'. Similar Species: Purple clematis (Clematis occidentalis) is also native in northern Ontario; it can be recognized by its solitary nodding flowers, which have purple, pink, or bluish sepals, 35.5 cm long, and bloom in late spring (April-May). Width: 16-24". It is evergreen, has starry white flowers and a habit of smothering shrubs that lie in its path. Dust soil occasionally with horticultural lime. Moderately fertile soil that stays moist, at least in spring. Rain garden plant. If you are unsure of the clematis species/cultivar that you have, observe its flowering habit over a growing season. Nice for naturalizing in combination with White Wood Aster or Blue, Heart-leaved Aster. Their flowers possess a grace and elegance few plants can match. Moist, average soil. Morning sun to bright shade. Prune just after bloom, as flowers are produced on older canes. Butterfly and hummingbird plant. After the spring flowers fade, the stems that contained those flowers can be shortened. Remove of outer twigs in winter. Morning sun to bright shade. Part shade. Its pitchers fill with water and it feeds by digesting the small insects that fall in. Rain garden plant., Multi-stemmed, deciduous, understory shrub. Rain garden plant. Found in: The flowers attract both butterflies and hummingbirds. Prefers rich, well-drained acidic soils. Shadier rain garden plant., Tall Ironweed (Vernonia gigantea) - SUN TO PART SUN, Intense purple flower clusters in late summer. Fine-textured. Rain garden plant., New York Ironweed (Vernonia noveboracensis) SUN TO PART SUN. Deer resistant. Also self-sows here and there. I was surprised to find out that they may be native. There are lots of flowering vines to grow in Pennsylvania. (Do not compost.). Each plant has an image, description, and amount of light needed. Height: to 5'. It does pretty well in the dry soil here in the sun, though it starts to wilt if it goes a while in hot weather without rain. Dust soil occasionally with horticultural lime. Width: 12-16". Height: 2-3'. Shadier rain garden plant. Provides fall color for the woodland garden. Add plenty of well-moistened sphagnum peat, compost and pine needles to soil when planting. Create a membership account to save your garden designs and to view them on any device. Height: 3'. Width: 10'. Greek Valerian (Polemonium reptans) MORNING SUN OR DAPPLED LIGHT, Also called Spreading Jacobs Ladder. Part shade. Self-sows, but not aggressively. Divide every 3 years. Celastrus scandens grows in USDA zones 4 through 9. Height: 6-10". Minty fragrance. Nice mixed with Christmas Fern, Virginia Bluebells or Creeping Phlox. Bright pink blooms all along branches in spring before large, heart-shaped leaves emerge. Grows naturally in clumps in wet places. Nice at the back of an informal border or in meadows. White Flat-topped Aster (Doellingeria umbellata) - PART SUN, Flat clusters of white flowers with yellow-green centers in late summer. Long-blooming, easily grown and transplanted. Width: 12-16". ellow, 2-3" wide blooms from mid-summer to fall. Deer resistant. Re-emerges in fall. Moist to wet, rich to average soil. Mulch to prevent frost heaving. 5. Woodland Sunflower (Helianthus divaricatus) - PART SHADE. Morning sun to bright shade. Bluish berries which may be somewhat bitter in mid-summer. Never needs cutting unless to tidy. Forms large clumps over time, so allow space. Moist, rich soil. Rich soil. Evergreen ferns are good companion plants since Mayapple goes dormant in late summer. A species to brighten the woodland garden in fall. Water regularly during the first year to establish. Somewhat drought tolerant after established. Click on the green bars below to see the many plants that are native to our area. Self-sows. Individuals may be short-lived but new seedlings may form at the base of mature plants. Sweet Autumn Clematis is a non-native climbing vine with sweet-smelling white blossoms. Climbing roses grow best in full sun, but they can tolerate partial shade conditions. Wood edge, or in open woods where Wild Geranium is a good companion. Mulch only lightly to prevent stem rot. Rain garden plant., Cut-Leaf Toothwort (Cardamine concatenata) - PART SHADE, Spring ephemeral. One to two years required to adapt to new location. Height: 2-4'. (Do not compost.) Part sun. Good stabilizer for a woodland slope or under shrubs. Deer resistant., Helens Flower (Helenium autumnale) SUN TO PART SUN, Also called Common Sneezeweed. Height: 3-5'. Height: 2-3'. Long taproot, so do not disturb once established. Leaves are basal rosettes. In the garden. Deadhead to prevent. Glossy, dark green leaves. Search Our Database: Enter any portion of the Scientific, Common Name, or both. Self-sows. Height up to 40'. If any plant develops orange rust, remove and discard. In Florida, Wunderlin (2003) counts seven Clematis species, including one native only to Florida (endemic), and one as an occasional non-native escapee. Charming, blue and white flowers in spring. Height: 1-3'. Examples of this group are: Clematis florida and its cultivars, C. 'Nelly Moser', C. 'Niobe', C. 'The President'. White-tinged-pink, bell-shaped flowers in summer. Ever-widening clump needs occasional division. Accept Before you plant the clematis, amend the soil by working in compost and granular organic fertilizer. There is no shortage of common names for this vine . Bougainvillea is a tropical vine with beautiful flowers. A good companion to Virginia Bluebells or as a focal point among lower plants. Pale yellow, tubular flowers about " long in spring. Good fall nectar source and food plant for butterfly larva. Must have adequate moisture until well-established. An introduced or non-native plant is one that has been brought into the state to become established in the wild. It's a fairly common species throughout the state in open areas and forest edges . Part shade. Excellent drainage a must. Cultural requirements similar to those of Rhododendron arborescens, but will tolerate somewhat drier soils. Fringed Loosestrife (Lysimachia ciliata) - PART SUN. Individuals may be short-lived, but plant self-sows. Top growth must be protected from rabbits and deer. Part shade. 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. Yellow flowers circle arching stems in fall. Rain garden plant. Part to full sun. Height: 2-4". Transplant in early spring. Very aggressive and so is best used for naturalizing in woods, on stream banks, in meadows and fields. Rain garden plant., Bottle Gentian (Gentiana clausa) - PART SUN, Deep, blue-purple blooms in late summer. Clematis Ligusticifolia (Western White Clematis). Width: 2'. Small, yellow flowers on stiff, mostly leafless stalks through summer. Spreads aggressively by underground rhizomes. Clump-forming. Deer resistant., Canada Violet (Viola canadensis) - PART SHADE, White blooms tinged purple with yellow centers throughout spring and well into summer. An aggressive, colony-forming, woodland groundcover for larger, shady places or under shrubs. Width: 4-8'. Airy, elegant seedheads turn tan in fall. If youre thinking about growing them, choosing the right variety for your area can be confusing. Red berries, also sparse, through winter. See Monarda clinopodia, above, for cultural information. Plant nurseries, catalogs, books, or online information can help too. Easy. Will self-sow. Butterfly plant. Purplish inflorescence in late summer followed by 3-pronged seed head. A non-native climbing vine that grows to a height of 20 feet need plenty of to... 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