Prairie
A Midwest classic, the prairie ecosystem once covered millions of acres across the region, but today less than one percent of that original landscape remains intact. Prairie species are sun‑adapted herbs and grasses built for open, fire‑dependent systems, where deep fibrous root networks—often reaching 6–15 feet—drive carbon sequestration, soil aggregation, and long‑term drought resilience. These communities rely on periodic disturbance to maintain structure, and their intricate mix of C4 grasses and seasonally staggered forbs supports specialist pollinators, Lepidoptera larvae, Orthoptera, Hemiptera, predatory wasps, and ground‑nesting birds. This collection is designed for full‑sun, well‑drained sites where their ecological function, structural diversity, and resilience can reflect the true character of the Midwest’s remaining tallgrass and mixed‑grass prairies.
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Gray Dogwood (Cornus Racemosa) -
Carolina Larkspur (Delphinium carolinianum) -
Prairie Crabapple (Malus Ioensis) -
Black Cherry (Prunus Serotina) -
Obsessively Short Kit -
Party in the Back Kit -
Field Thistle (Cirsium discolor) -
Hairy Grama (Bouteloua Hirsuta) -
Soapweed (Yucca Glauca) -
Rain Garden Kit -
Cottonwood (Populus Deltoides) -
Silver Maple (Acer Saccharinum) -
Pointed Broom Sedge (Carex Scoparia) -
Meadow Willow (Salix Petiolaris) -
Bebb's Willow (Salix Bebbiana) -
Bush's Coneflower (Echinacea Paradoxa) -
Western Spiderwort (Tradescantia Occidentalis) -
Slender Bush Clover (Lespedeza Virginica) -
Birds and Bugs Kit -
Toxic Avengers Kit -
Buckthorn Repair Kit -
Business in the Front Kit -
Sand Box Kit -
Sun Blasted Kit