Grassland
Windswept landscapes, shortgrass prairies, dry glades, rocky barrens, and grass-dominated slopes shaped by sun, wind, fire, and grazing. These plants thrive in full light, well-drained or shallow soils, and periodic disturbance to maintain their open structure. Grassland species are drought-tolerant powerhouses with extensive fibrous root systems that drive carbon storage, soil stability, and resilience, while low forbs and sedges fill specialized niches defined by heat, thin soils, or fluctuating moisture. This archetype supports diverse insect communities and ground-nesting birds, making them essential for restoring the ecological function of the Midwest's remaining open landscapes. Perfect for sunny, dry sites, prairie restorations, or low-maintenance meadow gardens that celebrate the region's iconic grassland heritage.
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Riddell's Goldenrod (Oligoneuron riddellii) -
Ohio Goldenrod (Solidago ohioensis) -
Slender Mountain Mint (Pycnanthemum tenuifolium) -
Showy Tick Trefoil (Desmodium canadense) -
Prairie Cordgrass (Spartina pectinata) -
Hemp Dogbane (Apocynum cannabinum) -
Hoary Mountain Mint (Pycnanthemum incanum) -
Late Horse Gentian (Triosteum perfoliatum) -
Hoary Frostweed (Crocanthemum bicknellii) -
Wild Garlic (Allium canadense) -
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