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Andropogon gerardii
Big Bluestem, as its name states, is big! It can grow up to 7’ tall making it a great accent or backbone plant in your garden. It is a larval host plant to many insects (seen below) and is a staple in the prairie meadow ecosystem.
Big Bluestem provides cover, nesting sites and food for over 24 species of birds including Sparrows, Wren’s and Meadowlark’s.
Big Bluestem can be aggressive and should planted with caution in small spaces.
Iris versicolor
Blue Flag Iris, often referred to as Northern Flag Iris, has graceful, sword-like leaves that provide a wonderful texture and movement even when not in bloom.
Late spring to summer you will get lovely distinct flowers ranging from deep - pale blue or purple depending on its placement and growing conditions. Blue Flag Iris is clump forming, making it an easy addition to any garden.
This Iris enjoys consistently or frequently wet sites such as water gardens, ditches, wetland or pond edges, etc. Blue Flag Iris is enjoyed for early season nectar from hummingbirds and butterflies.
Rudbeckia hirta
Black Eyed Susan is very easy to grow and will even thrive in sites that are unfavourable to many others. It is a biennial plant meaning it has a 2 year life span, blooming in its second year. Not to fret on losing this pioneer species from your garden though; it is a prolific seeder that is loved by birds and pollinators alike and will keep giving you new plants to enjoy or share.
Black Eyed Susan has a wonderfully long bloom giving you copious amounts of cheery yellow flowers to give you a great show late into the season, especially making it high value to our pollinators who are left with few other options. It also makes a wonderful cut flower to enjoy in bouquets.
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