Waist-High Plants
Plants reaching 24 to 36 inches tall create substantial presence and structure in native gardens, forming the backbone of perennial borders and prairie plantings. In nature, these species thrive in full-sun prairies and meadows where their height allows them to compete effectively for light while their sturdy stems withstand wind and weather. In the garden, use waist-high plants like black-eyed Susan, wild bergamot, and purple coneflower as focal points, pollinator powerhouses, and structural elements that provide season-long interest and support beneficial insects without requiring extensive maintenance.
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Eastern Purple Coneflower (Echinacea Purpurea) -
Eastern Columbine (Aquilegia Canadensis) -
Downy Sunflower (Helianthus Mollis) -
Arkansas Bluestar (Amsonia hubrichtii) -
Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia Hirta) -
Bush's Coneflower (Echinacea Paradoxa) -
Slender Bush Clover (Lespedeza Virginica) -
Small Yellow Wild Indigo (Baptisia Tinctoria) -
Soapweed (Yucca Glauca) -
Lemon Beebalm (Monarda citriodora) -
Big-leaf Aster (Eurybia Macrophylla) -
Birds and Bugs Kit -
Toxic Avengers Kit -
Buckthorn Repair Kit -
Oak Savanna Special Kit -
Sand Box Kit -
Sun Blasted Kit -
Arrowleaf Aster (Symphyotruchum Urophyllum) -
Bicknell's Sedge (Carex Bicknellii) -
Riddell's Goldenrod (Oligoneuron riddellii) -
A TEST PRODUCT -
Late Horse Gentian (Triosteum perfoliatum) -
Woundwort (Stachys palustris) -
Fowl Manna Grass (Glyceria striata)