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White Trillium
Native to woodlands throughout North America Showiest of all the native trillium Outward-facing white three-petaled flowers Flowers fade to pink as they mature Flowers are slightly later than Trillium erectum Stalkless broadly ovate mid-green leaves Bloom Time: Late April to May
Butterfly Milkweed
Round clusters of orange flowers Attractive seed heads appear when flowers finish Food source for Monarch butterflies Bloom Time: Summer
Woodland Phlox
Lilac, pink or blue flowers form loose clusters Clusters appear at the tips of each stem Lance-shaped to elliptic mid-green leaves are 5 cm long Forms large colonies over time Bloom Time: May to June Flower Size: 4 cm
Foam Flower
Rhizomatous perennial vigorously spreads by trailing stolons Heart-shaped to maple-shaped leaves with 3-5 lobes, 10 cm across Leaves may develop reddish variegation along the veins Pink buds open to tiny star-shaped white flowers forming spike-like racemes Bronze-red tinted foliage develops during fall or cooler weather Makes an excellent ground cover for shady or wooded sites Bloom Time: Early to mid-spring Flower Height: 30 cm Foliage Height: 10-15 cm
Wild Geranium
Five-petaled flowers of pale pink to lilac Attractive seed heads follow the flowers Basal leaves are dark green and deeply palmate Naturally found in woodlands or shaded roadsides Suitable for naturalizing Bloom Time: Early to late spring Flower Height: 60 cm
Wild Ginger
Deep red to brown flowers Flowers are hidden under velvety dark green heart-shaped foliage Native to the Ontario woodlands Bloom Time: Late spring
Christmas Fern
Glossy leathery deep green leaves Young fiddleheads are covered in fine silver hairs Upright clumping habit Rhizomatous, but does not spread or naturalize Slow-growing Semi-evergreen
Wintergreen
Small waxy soft pink to white bell-shaped flowers Red berries develop in early autumn and last through the winter Aromatic evergreen dark green foliage Foliage turns tones of burgundy and purple in the fall Spreads only about 10 cm annually by rhizomes Leaves produce a strong wintergreen scent when crushed Wintergreen oil is used as an anti-inflammatory medication Bloom Time: Spring and late summer
Fireweed
AKA Chamerion angustifolium Tall branchless flower stems with purple flowers Blooms from June to September Willow-like glossy green leaves
Purple Coneflower
AKA Rudbeckia purpurea Drooping petals of purple-pink flowers with a spiky orange central cone Lance-shaped and coarse-toothed leaves on sturdy stems Leaves up to 15 cm in length Drought and heat tolerant Bloom Time: Midsummer to early fall
Dense Blazing Star
AKA Liatris callilepis Round fluffy violet-purple flowerets on a spike Blooms at the top of the spike open first, and then slowly open down the spike Narrow dark green grass-like basal leaves, 35 cm long, turning bronze in autumn Good cut or dried flower Attracts birds and butterflies Bloom Time: July to August Flower Height: 100-125 cm Flower Size: 2.5 cm
Eastern Redbud
Sweetpea-like red-pink flowers bloom profusely on bare branches and even on mature trunks Fruit pods are brown and flat, about 5 cm long Heart-shaped green leaves turn an attractive yellow in the fall Flat-topped vase-shaped habit when mature Bloom Time: April
Blue Flag Iris
Narrow-petaled lavender-blue flowers with creamy-yellow throats Falls have deep purple veining with lighter blue standards Bright green sword-like foliage Vigorous water-loving iris Bloom Time: May to June Flower Size: 6-8 cm
Lance-leaved Tickseed
Daisy-like yellow flowers Eight petals with toothed edges surround a central yellow eye Narrow lance-shaped leaves, 25 cm long x 5 cm wide Bloom Time: Early summer Flower Size: 5 cm
Wild Columbine
Showy, nodding, bell-shaped flowers of pinkish-red and yellow Attractive divided light green foliage Naturalizing plant for rocky ledges or slopes and along woodland edges or ditches Bloom Time: Mid-June to early August
Great Blue Lobelia
Spikes of clear-blue flowers on unbranched stems Tubular flowers are two-lipped Finely-toothed oblong green leaves Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds Bloom Time: July to September Flower Height: 110 cm Foliage Height: 60 cm
Cardinal Flower
Spikes of scarlet-red flowers on unbranched stems Tubular flowers are two-lipped Finely toothed narrow dark green leaves Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds Bloom Time: July to September Flower Height: 125 cm Foliage Height: 70 cm
Ontario Blazing Star
Fluffy rose-purple flowers on a leafy spike Blooms at the top of the spike open first, and open successively down the spike Narrow dark green grass-like basal leaves, 20 cm long Good cut or dried flower Bloom Time: July to September Flower Height: 30-50 cm Flower Size: 2.5 cm
White Wood Aster
AKA Eurybia divaricata Forms a low mound of green foliage Masses of small white daisy-like flowers are held on shiny black stems Excellent native perennial for shady, dry sites Bloom Time: September to October
Golden Alexander
Branching erect reddish stems Each tiny flower is composed of five sepals, five petals and five stamens These tiny flowers form a large flat-topped cluster Dry seed heads turn purple, adding summer interest Bloom Time: May to June
Culver's Root
AKA Leptandra virginica, Veronica virginica Large upright perennial Tubular white or pink flowers form dense spikes atop the stems Lance-shaped dark green leaves Bloom Time: Midsummer to early autumn
Bush Honeysuckle
Small fragrant yellow flowers Medium green leaves with bronze overtones turn burgundy in the fall Mounding, spreading habit re-roots to provide an effective ground cover Bloom Time: Summer
New Jersey Tea
Clusters of tiny white fragrant flowers Medium to dark green leaves are gray and hairy on the undersides New twigs are yellow, providing winter interest Compact, dense, rounded shrub Bloom Time: June to August
Golden Ragwort
AKA Packera aurea Flat-topped clusters of yellow daisy-like flowers Flowers give way to fluffy white seed heads Heart-shaped dark green basal leaves have purplish undersides Foliage is an attractive ground cover throughout the season Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer Flower Height: 80 cm Foliage Height: 30 cm
Gray-head Coneflower
AKA Lepachys pinnata Upright thick-stemmed well-branched perennial Toothed bluish-green lance-shaped leaves Daisy-like flowers form on tall stems Yellow flowers with central cone-shaped red-brown florets Very durable perennial, adaptable to both drought and heat Bloom Time: July to September
Royal Fern
Unique widely spaced oblong leaflets with a distinct central vein Pale green leaves in sunlight Deeper green in shade with reddish stems Some fronds are fertile and have brown flower-like leaflets at the tip Upright and clumping form with wiry exposed black roots A deeply-rooted fern, when established Deciduous
Spotted Bee Balm
AKA Monarda punctata ssp. villicaulis Pale yellow flowers with purple spots rest on narrow pink bracts Tiered flowers are just above foliage Hairy toothed lance-shaped mid-green leaves, 10 cm long Foliage has an oregano scent when crushed Loose, clumping habit Drought and salt tolerant Bloom Time: June to July
Bottlebrush Grass
AKA Elymus hystrix Forms an upright loose clump of coarse green leaves Green bottlebrush-like flowers emerge above the foliage Flowers ripen to straw-coloured seed heads persisting until late fall, then disperse Bloom Time: June Grass Type: Cool Season
Hart's Tongue Fern
AKA Phyllitis scolopendrium, Scolopendrium vulgare Low, upward-growing clumps of glossy narrow strap-like leathery leaves Edges are often wavy On leaf undersides, spores darken with age in a herring-bone format Evergreen fronds remain lush throughout the winter Black, wiry, shallow roots
Allegheny Serviceberry
Lightly fragrant drooping clusters of white flowers appear before the foliage Edible red berries ripen to dark purplish-black in June Glossy leaves emerge bronzish-purple, maturing to dark green Fall colour is yellow to orange-red Grows in a more formal shape than canadensis Bloom Time: Spring
Pussy Willow
Soft silky silvery catkins appear before the leaves Medium-green leaves have downy gray-white undersides Upright habit Bloom Time: Early spring
Wild Petunia
Bell-shaped petunia shaped lavender to lilac-blue flowers Blooming period between May-October Long slender olive-green leaves
Turtlehead
AKA Chelone oblique 'Alba' Predominantly white flowers are sometimes tinged with pink Flowers are hooded and look similar to snapdragons Sturdy square stems hold glossy lance-shaped leaves up to 10 cm in length Bloom Time: July to September Flower Size: 2.5 cm
New England Aster
AKA Symphyotrichum novae-angliae Large rose-purple flowers consisting of numerous rays around a yellow centre Upright habit with narrow hairy green leaves up to 10 cm long Bloom Time: August to October
Jerusalem Artichoke
Helianthus tuberosus Yellow flowers are yellow rays with a yellow-orange disc in the centre Leaves are long and wide tapering to a point at the tip Bears large elongated potato-like tubers Member of the sunflower family Bloom Time: October
Jack-in-the-Pulpit
AKA Arisaema atrorubens Unique upright club-shaped spadix with hoods of green and maroon Attractive maroon stems Berries form in autumn on mature plants Juvenile plants will go dormant in the summer Ontario native woodland flower Bloom Time: Spring
Ohio Spiderwort
Upright tufted clump-forming perennial Numerous buds form in a terminal cluster Three petals form a triangular-shaped flower with hairy stamens Blue to lavender blooms with contrasting yellow stamens Arching lance-shaped bluish-green foliage Bloom Time: Early to late summer
Black Raspberry
Single white flowers Sweet black thimble-shaped fruit Textured green leaves, with three to five leaflets, turn yellow in the fall Thorny canes are upright then arch over to reroot A good colonizer Bloom Time: Late spring or early summer
Pickerelweed
Aquatic perennial with glossy green heart-shaped basal leaves Unbranched smooth flower stalks Violet-blue hyacinth-like flowers appear in closely packed terminal spikes Each stalk bears one leaf similar to the basal leaves Produces large colonies Each flower lasts for about one day Bloom Time: Early summer Flower Height: 125 cm Foliage Height: 50 cm
Wild Bergamot
Whorls of small tubular flowers are backed by leafy bracts Lavender-pink flowers appear on square stems just above foliage Matte-green toothed lance to oval-shaped leaves, 10 cm long Foliage has an oregano scent when crushed Upright mounding habit Tolerates drier conditions than most didyma species Bloom Time: June to July
Grandpa's Whiskers
Flowers emerge from nodding reddish-purple buds on red stems Reddish-purple bell-shaped flowers hang in groups of three Attractive silky seed heads are left after flowering Fern-like hairy smoky-green foliage takes on a reddish hue in autumn Bloom Time: Mid-spring to midsummer Flower Height: 45 cm Foliage Height: 30 cm
Pale Purple Coneflower
Narrow, pale purple-pink petals droop from a spiny dark cone Flowers up to 10 cm Lance-shaped hairy basal leaves Very adaptable to drought and heat Bloom Time: All summer
Oak Sedge
Small clump-forming sedge with a mounding, cascading habit Bright green foliage Small inconspicuous flowers are showy for only a short time Birds will feed on seeds Bloom Time: Spring Grass Type: Cool season
Harebell
Dainty bell-like light blue flowers held on upright stems Buds are upright but flowers nod when open Heart-shaped fine-toothed basal green leaves form low clumps Flower colour may vary in different shades of blue, rarely white Bloom Time: June to July Flower Height: 60 cm
Canada Anemone
Other common names: Windflower, Meadow anemone Single layered white blooms with yellow centres A robust perennial with deeply lobed green foliage Bloom Time: Mid-spring to early summer
New York Ironweed
Tall coarse upright form Tiny deep purple composite blooms Stiff stems hold pointed lance-shaped leaves Flowers give way to seed clusters Bloom Time: August to September
Red Trillium
Native to woodlands throughout North America Outward-facing deep red three-petaled flowers Stalkless broadly ovate mid-green leaves Bloom Time: Late April to May
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Blue-Eyed Grass
AKA Sisyrinchium graminoides Forms a dense mounding clump of green blades Clusters of showy blue flowers are even with the top of the foliage Bloom Time: Late spring Flower Height: 50 cm Foliage Height: 50 cm