May
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Trillium recurvatum
Trillium recurvatum, or Prairie Trillium is a lovely spring perennial with wine-red flowers on top its three, spreading, mottled leaves. The flowers curve inward toward their tips and the sepals hang downward from the flower. One of the earliest blooming … Continued
Trillium sessile
Trillium sessile, or Red Toad, is a graceful, spring perennial with a fragrant, deep red flower that never fully opens. The flower forms a spike and sits atop three gray-green mottled leaves, with the whole plant reaching a height of … Continued
Uvularia grandiflora
Uvularia grandiflora, or Large-Flower Bellwort, is a 1-2 foot, early-blooming native shade plant, appearing in April and May. Large-Flowered Bellwort’s yellow flowers and green leaves appear very droopy when in bloom. The perennial is easily grown in average, well-drained soil … Continued
Viola canadensis
Viola canadensis or Canadian White Violet, is a perennial with showy, fragrant, white flowers with tinges of purple and striking yellow centers, blooming April to June. Canadian White Violet has slender, purplish stalks growing from deep green, heart-shaped leaves. The … Continued
Viola pedata
Viola pedata, or Bird’s Foot Violet, is a perennial with purple flowers, orange centers and leaves shaped like bird’s feet. Bird’s Foot Violet prefers well-drained, drier, sandy soils and grows best in full to part sun.
Viola pensylvanica
Viola pensylvanica, or Pennsylvania Violet, is a low maintenance, groundcover perennial with buttery yellow petals blooming in early summer. The nectar from its flower attracts butterflies and bees.
Viola sororia
Viola sororia, or Meadow Blue Violet, is a low-growing, groundcover perennial with leaves and flowers that grow directly from rhizomes. In spring, 1″ blue-violet blooms appear with five petals. Meadow Blue Violet grows best in medium soils and part sun … Continued
Zizia aurea
Zizia aurea, or Golden Alexander, is a 1-3 foot, late spring flowering perennial for moist to wet soils in full to part sun. Golden Alexander’s attractive bright yellow flowering flat-topped umbels appear in late spring alongside a coarser leaf structure … Continued