Edgeland
Edgeland ecosystems thrive in transition zones—forest edges, field margins, stream banks, and disturbed areas where light, moisture, and soil conditions shift rapidly. These dynamic spaces support incredible plant diversity, from sun-loving pioneers to shade-tolerant colonizers, creating layered habitat for wildlife. Edgeland plants are adaptable generalists that tolerate variable conditions and often spread readily to stabilize soil and fill gaps. This archetype is essential for birds (which use edges for foraging and nesting), pollinators, and small mammals. Perfect for property boundaries, hedgerows, buffer zones, or anywhere you need tough, versatile plants that bridge different garden conditions.
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Mad Dog Skullcap (Scutellaria Lateriflora) -
Lindley's Aster (Symphyotrichum Ciliolatum) -
Common Blue Violet (Viola Sororia) -
Leatherwood (Dirca Palustris) -
Late Figwort (Scrophularia Marilandica) -
Lady Fern (Athyrium Filix-Femina) -
Jacob's Ladder (Polemonium Reptans) -
Ivory Sedge (Carex Eburnea) -
Ironweed (Vernonia Fasciculata) -
Common Boneset (Eupatorium Perfoliatum) -
Graceful Sedge (Carex Gracillima) -
Golden Alexanders (Zizia Aurea) -
Flowering Spurge (Euphorbia Corollata) -
Dutchman's britches (Dicentra Cucullaria) -
Culver's Root (Veronicastrum Virginicum) -
Blue Salvia (Salvia Azurea) -
Blue lobelia (Lobelia Siphilitica) -
Butterfly Village Kit -
Pollinator Powerhouse Kit -
Rain Garden Kit -
Party in the Back Kit -
Woodland Edge Kit -
Bee Balm (Monarda Fistulosa) -
American Hazelnut (Corylus americana)