=Anise Hyssop Meant to Bee ‘Royal Raspberry’ - Agastacheīeardtongue ‘Midnight Masquerade’ - Penstemon digitalis Little Bluestem - Schizachyrium scoparium *Yellow Twig Dogwood - Cornus sericea 'Flaviramea' +Brandywine Viburnum (Possumhaw) - Viburnum nudum 'Bulk' *Arrowwood Viburnum ‘Sparkler’ - Viburnum dentatum 'SMVDE' *ReJoyce Coast Leucothoe - Leucothoe axillaris ‘Rejoyce’ +Little Joker Ninebark - Physocarpus opulifolius 'Hoogi021' *Iceberg Alley Sageleaf Willow - Salix candida ‘Jefberg’ *Dwarf White Spruce - Picea glauca ‘Conica’ Whitespire Clumping Birch - Betula populifolia 'Whitespire'īlueberry ‘Sunshine Blue’ - Vaccinium corymbosum 'Sunshine Blue’īlueberry ‘Patriot’ - Vaccinium corymbosum ‘Patriot’ Vanilla Twist Weeping Redbud - Cercis canadensis 'Vanilla Twist’ Woodland Phlox ‘May Breeze’ - Phlox divaricata ‘May Breeze’įorest Pansy Redbud - Cercis canadensis 'Forest Pansy' Spiderwort ‘Concord Grape’ - Tradescantia 'Concord Grape’ = Sneezeweed ‘Hayday Red Bicolor’ - Helenium autumnale UpTick Gold & Bronze Tickseed ‘Baluptgonz’ =Cardinal Flower ‘Starship Blue’ - Lobelia speciosa ‘Starship Blue’Ĭreeping Phlox - Phlox subulata cultivars =Black Eyed Susan SmileyZ ‘Glowing’ - Rudbeckia hirta ‘Glowing’ ~Black Eyed Susan ‘Little Gold Star’ - Rudbeckia fulgida var. _Black Eyed Susan ‘Goldstrum’ - Rudbeckia fulgida +Baptisia Decadence ‘Blueberry Sundae’ - Baptisia hybrid ‘Blueberry Sundae’ +Sweetspire ‘Scentlandia’ - Itea virginica ‘Scentlandia’ Pixwell Gooseberry - Ribes hirtellum 'Pixwell' *Lucky Devil Ninebark - Physocarpus Opulifolius ‘Zlemichael’ Red Maple ‘Sun Valley’ - Acer rubrum ‘Sun Valley’Īutumn Blaze Maple - Acer × freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ (hybrid of Red and Silver maple)Īrrowwood Viburnum Chicago Lustre - Viburnum dentatum ‘Synnestvedt’īailey Red Twig/Red Osier Dogwood - Cornus sericea 'Baileyi'īlueberry - Vaccininum coryumbum cultivarsĬrandall Blackcurrant - Ribes odoratum 'Crandall' _Plant added August 8 Native Plants at Home Depot Trees Originally observed on Apin Pittsburgh’s South Hills. Check back often because this list will be refreshed throughout the growing season. To that end, this spring and summer I will be curating a list of native plants that I find at Pittsburgh-area Lowes and Home Depot stores so that it can be a resource for native-curious gardeners. While one could shop at a local nursery with well-informed employees or online at specialty native nurseries, if we want native plants to be the default choice, they have to be widely available and easily found at Big Box retailers like Lowes and Home Depot. Most plants aren’t specifically labeled “native,” oftentimes there’s not a native plant section, and sometimes plant tags are missing the full botanical name that could make Googling geographic origin easier. One of the biggest barriers to gardening with native plants is finding them in stores.
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