Shoulder-High Plants
Plants growing 36 to 48 inches tall create dramatic vertical interest and privacy screening while maintaining a human scale in the landscape. In nature, these species dominate tallgrass prairies and woodland edges where their height maximizes photosynthesis and seed dispersal while their deep roots access moisture unavailable to shorter plants. In the garden, use shoulder-high plants like Joe Pye weed, culver's root, and tall coreopsis as living screens, back-of-border specimens, and wildlife magnets that provide structure, movement, and late-season interest without completely blocking views. Don't forget to mix-in groundcovers like Packera aurea or sedges to occupy vacuums in early spring.
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Big Bluestem (Andropogon Gerardii) -
Sweet Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium Purpureum) -
Prairie Milkweed (Asclepias Sullivantii) -
False Aster (False Aster) -
Blue Vervain (Verbena Hastata) -
Ox Eye (Heliopsis Helianthoides) -
Butterfly Village Kit -
Pollinator Powerhouse Kit -
American Hazelnut (Corylus americana) -
New England Aster (Symphyotrichum Novae-Angliae) -
Party in the Back Kit -
American Red Raspberry (Rubus strigosus) -
Spikenard (Aralia Racemosa) -
Yellow Raspberry (Rubus idaeus var. strigosus) -
Rain Garden Kit -
Woodland Edge Kit -
American Bellflower (Campanula americana) -
Fringed Brome (Bromus Ciliatus) -
Meadow Willow (Salix Petiolaris) -
Birds and Bugs Kit -
Toxic Avengers Kit -
Buckthorn Repair Kit -
Oak Savanna Special Kit -
Sand Box Kit