Knee-High Plants
Plants growing 12 to 24 inches tall form the mid-ground layer in native plantings, providing substantial visual mass while maintaining accessibility and ease of maintenance. In nature, these species dominate prairie edges, savanna understories, and woodland clearings where their height allows them to compete for light while remaining sheltered from harsh winds. In the garden, use knee-high plants like wild geranium, columbine, and Jacob's ladder as border fillers, mass plantings, and pollinator magnets that create impact without overwhelming smaller spaces or requiring staking.
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Butterfly Milkweed (Asclepias Tuberosa) -
Bradbury Bee Balm (Monarda bradburiana) -
Golden Alexanders (Zizia aurea) -
Prairie Phlox (Phlox Pilosa) -
Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia Hirta) -
Zigzag Goldenrod (Solidago Flexicaulis) -
Eastern Columbine (Aquilegia Canadensis) -
Blue lobelia (Lobelia Siphilitica) -
Jacob's Ladder (Polemonium Reptans) -
Early Meadow Rue (Thalictrum dioicum) -
Brown-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia Triloba) -
Blanket Flower (Gaillardia Aristata) -
Golden Ragwort (Packera Aurea) -
Prairie Alumroot (Heuchera Richardsonii) -
Hairy Beardtongue (Penstemon Hirsutus) -
Aromatic Aster (Symphyotruchum Oblongfolium) -
Spotted Bee Balm (Monarda Punctata) -
Path Rush (Juncus Tenuis) -
Nodding Onion (Allium Cernuum) -
Hairy Mountain Mint (Pycnanthemum Verticillatum Var. Pilosum) -
Side-Oats Grama (Bouteloua Curtipendula) -
Pearly Everlasting (Anaphalis Margaritacea) -
Narrow-leaved Purple Coneflower (Echinacea Angustifolia) -
Flowering Spurge (Euphorbia Corollata)