Is This Plant Native or Not?
While there are nearly endless options for what we can grow in our Midwest gardens, sometimes going back to basics with native plants is the way to go. Native plants have adapted to local growing conditions, meaning they’re as tough as they are beautiful! Many pollinators have also evolved with them, meaning native plants are the best options to attract these vital garden helpers. So, how well do you know the local flora? Take this quiz to find out!
Is this plant native or not?
The rich yellow flowers of native Tickseed, or Coreopsis, bloom all summer and attract butterflies.
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Coneflowers, also known as Echinacea, are a native flower with large seed heads and long petals, making beautiful additions to cutting gardens. Plus, butterflies love them!
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While they’re not native to our region, the dense clusters of fuzzy, brilliant blue blooms make Flossflowers a standout in any garden. Use them in garden beds or pots to attract butterflies.
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Helenium, sometimes called Sneezeweed, is a native plant with daisy-like flowers that add vibrant mid to late-season color.
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Alyssum isn’t a native plant, but it makes a beautiful display cascading over walls or as small-scale ground cover. While butterflies are attracted to this plant, deer and rabbits stay away.
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Not native, but a beautiful plant all the same! Available in white, yellow, and pink, Strawflower has large flowers that bloom throughout the summer. Try drying Strawflowers for everlasting bouquets!
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Milkweed is an important native plant with tiny, orange flower clusters. This popular host plant attracts many beneficial insects, including monarch butterflies, which rely on this plant to survive.
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Calibrachoa, commonly known as Million Bells, is a hybrid annual that comes in a range of colors, including beautiful bicolor options. The flowers bloom all summer and work great in hanging baskets and planters.
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Lisianthus is a wonderfully versatile native plant! It blooms all summer long and is both heat- and drought-tolerant. The rose-like blooms look fantastic in cut bouquets.
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Mountain Bluet is an easy-to-grow (but not native) flower that makes an attractive addition to cutting gardens. The unusually-shaped blue flowers bloom from late spring to late summer.
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Telling native plants apart from non-native ones can be tricky, but we hope you can now identify a couple more than you could before! Help us spread the word about the world of native plants by sharing this quiz.
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