Savanna
Savanna ecosystems blend the best of prairies and woodlands—scattered oak trees create dappled shade over a diverse understory of grasses, wildflowers, and shrubs. Historically maintained by fire, savannas are transition zones with high biodiversity and unique plant communities adapted to partial sun and periodic disturbance. Savanna plants tolerate a range of light conditions and often feature deep roots and fire-adapted traits. This archetype supports oak-specialist insects (which feed more bird species than any other tree genus), ground-nesting birds, and shade-tolerant pollinators. Ideal for sites with partial sun, existing trees, or gardeners seeking to recreate this rare and beautiful Midwest ecosystem.
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Common Blue Violet (Viola Sororia) -
Late Figwort (Scrophularia Marilandica) -
Ivory Sedge (Carex Eburnea) -
Ironweed (Vernonia Fasciculata) -
Common Boneset (Eupatorium Perfoliatum) -
Golden Alexanders (Zizia Aurea) -
Flowering Spurge (Euphorbia Corollata) -
Culver's Root (Veronicastrum Virginicum) -
Blue Salvia (Salvia Azurea) -
Blue lobelia (Lobelia Siphilitica) -
Blanket Flower (Gaillardia Aristata) -
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) -
American Plum (Prunus americana) -
Early Figwort (Scrophularia Lanceolata) -
Swamp White Oak (Quercus Bicolor) -
Cottonwood (Populus Deltoides) -
Silver Maple (Acer Saccharinum) -
River Birch (Betula Nigra)