Over Your Head Plants
Plants reaching 48 to 72 inches tall create bold architectural statements and effective screening while supporting diverse wildlife from ground to canopy. In nature, these towering species anchor tallgrass prairies and wet meadows where their exceptional height allows them to outcompete woody vegetation while their massive root systems prevent erosion and store carbon. In the garden, use head-high plants like big bluestem, compass plant, and cup plant as dramatic focal points, privacy hedges, and wildlife havens that provide year-round structure, especially stunning when backlit or moving in the wind.
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Meadow Blazing Star (Liatris Ligulistylis) -
Blue Salvia (Salvia Azurea) -
Prairie Blazing Star (Liatris Pycnostachya) -
Cup Plant (Silphium Perfoliatum) -
Ironweed (Vernonia Fasciculata) -
Big Bluestem (Andropogon Gerardii) -
Maximilian Sunflower (Helianthus Maximiliani) -
Cutleaf Coneflower (Rudbeckia Laciniata) -
Black Chokeberry (Aronia Melanocarpa) -
Leatherwood (Dirca Palustris) -
Common Milkweed (Asclepias Syriaca) -
Late Figwort (Scrophularia Marilandica) -
Common Evening Primrose (Oenothera Biennis) -
Sweet Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium Purpureum) -
Early Figwort (Scrophularia Lanceolata) -
Ninebark (Physocarpus Opulifolius) -
Michigan Lily (Lilium Michiganense) -
Tall Larkspur (Delphinium Exaltatum) -
Downy Sunflower (Helianthus Mollis) -
American Plum (Prunus americana) -
American Hazelnut (Corylus americana) -
False Aster (False Aster) -
Blue Vervain (Verbena Hastata) -
Gray Dogwood (Cornus Racemosa)