Ohio State University Extension Bulletin

Native Plants of Ohio

Bulletin 865


Medium Height Plants (4"-36") (All plants are perennial unless otherwise noted in "features.")

Scientific Name Allium cernuum Anaphalis margaritacea Anemone virginiana Aquilegia canadensis
Common Name nodding pink onion pearly everlasting thimbleweed wild columbine
Height 12-24" 12-36" 24-36" 12-24"
Bloom Time summer summer summer spring
Flower Color pink/white white white yellow/red
Habitat rocky, open woods or prairies dry meadows, roadsides, waste places dry or rocky woods and wood borders rocky, wooded or open hillsides
Features Flowers in nodding umbel; may be rose or white. Best in moist humusy soils. White, woolly stem with gray leaves and flat clusters of white flowers; drought tolerant and slow to establish. *(bf) Up to nine 5-petaled flowers, 1" in diameter; 1" thimble-like clusters of seed. Showy, drooping bell shaped flowers are red and yellow. May not flower first year or two; reseeds itself. *(hb)*(be)
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Scientific Name Arisaema atrorubens Asclepias incarnata Asclepias tuberosa Aster azureus (or Aster oolentangiensis)
Common Name Jack-in-the-pulpit swamp milkweed butterfly weed sky blue aster
Height 12-24" 12-36' 12-36' 24-36"
Bloom Time spring spring summer summer/autumn
Flower Color green pink/white orange blue
Habitat moist woods and swamps moist meadows, river bottoms dry clearings, roadsides, meadows dry prairies, open woods
Features Unique leaves create a hood for flower spike and attractive red berries in autumn. Needs constant moisture; amend clay soils with compost. Grayish or deep green leaves; best in acidic soils. *(bf) Showy bright clusters of flowers and dark green leaves. Requires well-drained soils. *(bf) Does well in moist or very dry soils; shade-tolerant in dry soils. Green-blue arrow-shaped foliage. *(bf)
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Scientific Name Aster divaricatus Aster ericoides Caltha palustris Chamaelirium luteum
Common Name white wood aster white heath aster marsh marigold fairy wand
Height 12-36' 12-24" 12-24" 12-36"
Bloom Time summer/autumn summer/autumn spring spring/summer
Flower Color white white yellow white
Habitat dry, open woods dry prairies swamps, wet or moist meadows, water margins moist meadows, fertile woods
Features Purple-black branches; shade tolerant. *(bf) Spreads by rhizomes to form short bushy clumps with small, white flowers. Withstands very dry soils. *(bf) 2" flowers and basal leaves are shiny and succulent. Requires moist, organic soil; sun or partial shade. Tolerates standing water. Separate male and female plants; densely packed 4-5" long, arched spike of flowers. Prefers shade. *(bf)
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Scientific Name Chelone glabra Dodecatheon meadia Euphorbia corollata Gentiana andrewsii
Common Name turtlehead shooting star flowering spurge closed gentian
Height 12-36" 8-20" 10-36" 12-24"
Bloom Time summer spring spring-autumn autumn
Flower Color white pink/violet white blue
Habitat wet woods, water margins, bottomlands moist, fertile woods, meadows or prairies dry, open woods, fields, roadsides moist woods and meadows
Features 1" long flowers resemble turtle heads; grows best in full sun and moist soils. *(bf-l) *(be) 8-20 nodding flowers in an umbel; spinach-like leaves disappear after flowers form. Grow on well-drained, shaded site with humusy soil. *(be) Flowers in loose clusters; long, dark green leaves. Prefers sandy soils. Dark, bottle-like flowers nearly closed at the tips, borne in tight clusters; grows in wet, sunny areas. Challenging to grow.
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Scientific Name Geranium maculatum Gillenia trifoliata Helianthus occidentalis Heuchera americana
Common Name wild geranium bowman's root western sunflower alumroot
Height 12-24" 24-36" 24-36" 24-36"
Bloom Time spring spring/summer summer spring
Flower Color violet/pink white yellow yellow-green
Habitat fertile woods or meadows fertile, well-drained woods, wood borders dry prairies woods, shaded or rocky hillsides
Features 1" flowers in loose clusters of 2-5 flowers; adapts to sun or shade. Best in humusy soil. Large masses of star-shaped flowers; red calyces persist after flowers drop. Tolerates dry soils, but does best in moist, shaded areas. Bright flowers on leafless stalks bloom for long periods in late summer. Grows in very dry soils; spreads slowly. Do not disturb in the wild. *(bd) Handsome, deep green foliage mottled with purple persists into early winter. Best in humusy soils with good drainage.
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Scientific Name Iris versicolor Iris shrevei Lupinis perennis Mertensia virginica
Common Name northern blue flag southern blue flag wild lupine Virginia bluebells
Height 24-36" 24-36" 8-24" 8-24"
Bloom Time spring spring spring spring
Flower Color violet violet blue blue
Habitat wet meadows, wetlands, water margins wooded swamps, wet woods dry, open woods and fields with sandy, acidic soil. moist woods
Features Grows in full sun or partial shade, but must have moisture. Tolerates standing water. Native to northern counties only. Similar to I. versicolor, but has an orange blotch at base of sepals and smaller petals. More widespread in Ohio. Pea-like flowers in upright clusters; palmately compound leaves. Tolerates dry, acidic soils. Do not disturb in the wild. *(bf-l) Pink buds open to light blue, trumpet-shaped flowers. Gray-green foliage dies back by summer, creating potential voids in the landscape.
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Scientific Name Phlox divaricata Podophyllum peltatum Polemonium reptans Pycnantheum incanum
Common Name wild blue phlox mayapple creeping Jacob's ladder hoary mountain mint
Height 10-20" 12-18" 12-15" 12-36"
Bloom Time spring spring spring/summer summer
Flower Color blue white blue white/violet
Habitat fertile woods, meadows fertile, humusy woods and moist clearings under tree cover moist meadows woods and wood borders
Features Fragrant flowers in loose clusters are blue, purple or white; prefers partial shade and responds to mulching. *(bd) *(hb) *(bf) All parts poisonous except ripe fruit. Solitary, nodding flower beneath two glossy, green leaves ripens to large edible yellow fruit. Vigorous colonizer forms striking groundcover in shade. Bell shaped flowers on a mounded plant. Does best in a moist, well-drained soil. Makes a nice groundcover. *(be) "Powdered" leaves; flower heads aromatic when crushed. *(bf)
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Scientific Name Rudbeckia hirta Rudbeckia triloba Silene regia Silene stellata
Common Name black-eyed Susan three-lobed coneflower royal catchfly starry campion
Height 12-36" 12-36" 12-36" 12-36"
Bloom Time summer-autumn summer-autumn spring summer
Flower Color yellow yellow red white
Habitat meadows, prairies, open woods meadows, prairies, open woods fertile prairies, open, dry woods open woods
Features Does best in well-drained, infertile soils--do not fertilize. Tolerates dry soils; reseeds itself. *(bf) Plant blooms for two months or more. Acts as a biennial. Best in fertile, moist soil. Bright red, short-stalked flowers; sticky hairs trap insects. Do not disturb in wild. *(hb) Deeply fringed 1" star-like flowers on 2-3' spikes; excellent for woodland garden in full sun or light shade. Prefers fertile, well-drained soil. *(bf)
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Scientific Name Sisyrinchium angustifolium (S. graminoides, S. bermudiana) Solidago nemoralis Tovara virginiana Tradescantia virginiana
Common Name pointed blue-eyed grass grey goldenrod tovara spiderwort
Height 4-20" 12-24" 20-24" 8-24"
Bloom Time spring summer/autumn -- spring
Flower Color blue/violet yellow -- violet
Habitat meadows, open woods, water margins, acidic soils infertile, dry prairies or waste areas fertile woods wood borders, meadows, roadsides
Features Deep green, grass-like foliage turns black when dry; flowers open in the morning. Prefers partial shade and acidic soils. Not a true grass. A short goldenrod; does well on poor soils including sand and clay. Short-lived perennial. *(bf) Attractive 4-6" long green leaves are marked with white or yellow mottling and a bright red "V." Insignificant flowers. Protect leaves from sun and wind. A showy and interesting flower that blooms only in the morning and then wilts. Grows best on moist soils. Blade-like leaves.
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Scientific Name Trillium grandiflorum Zizia aurea
Common Name large-flowered trillium golden alexanders
Height 18-24" 12-36"
Bloom Time spring spring
Flower Color white yellow
Habitat neutral to acidic, well-drained woods with fertile soils meadows, water margins, moist woods
Features Best in moist, well-drained soils and shade. Add organic matter and water during dry periods. Do not disturb any type of trillium in the wild! Thick, divided leaflets and flowers in loose umbels. Does best in wet or moist humusy soil. Z. aptera is also native.
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KEY: = RED denotes plant is toxic to humans. Features: *(x) = a food or cover benefit for...*(bf) = butterflies, *(bf-l) = butterfly larvae, *(w) = wildlife; *(bd) = songbirds; *(be) honeybees; *(hb) = hummingbirds. "Do not disturb in the wild." = plant is endangered (!!), threatened (!), or potentially threatened (.)


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