9 Native Plants That Bring Natural Elegance to American Gardens 

A pollinator favorite with vibrant petals and a spiky center cone. Perfect for sunny spots.

Purple Coneflower

 The golden-yellow blooms bring joy and resilience to any garden. Easy to grow and drought-tolerant.

Black-Eyed Susan

Stunning clusters of purple berries that attract birds and add seasonal charm.

American Beautyberry

A tree that paints landscapes with rich crimson hues in autumn. A true classic.

Red Maple

Early spring's showstopper with gorgeous blossoms and heart-shaped leaves.

Eastern Redbud

A patch of Blue Wild Indigo with its tall blue spires swaying gently in the breeze.

Blue Wild Indigo

This spiky invader reduces grazing land and threatens native wildflowers. Pull it out immediately.

Switchgrass

Multi-season beauty with spring blossoms, edible summer berries, and fiery fall foliage.

Serviceberry

A field of Goldenrod in full bloom with golden-yellow flower clusters, butterflies flitting among the stems.

Goldenrod

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