
Michiana
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The best Plants for your Michiana Home
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Salvia 'May Night'
Deep indigo spikes. A pollinator favorite that blooms profusely in early summer. Cut back for reliable reblooming.

Coreopsis 'Moonbeam'
Blooms all summer long! Soft, buttery-yellow flowers cover this airy mound. Drought-tolerant and loved by butterflies.

Japanese Anemone
Graceful fall blooms. Tall, swaying stems with pink or white poppy-like flowers extend the garden season into autumn.

Lungwort (Pulmonaria)
Brighten the shade! Silver-spotted leaves and pink-to-blue flowers make this a standout early spring groundcover.

Spirea
Easy-care beauty. These hardy shrubs offer colorful foliage and clustered blooms. Fast-growing and perfect for foundations.

Weigela
Hummingbird haven. Arching branches loaded with trumpet-shaped pink or red flowers. A showy, easy-care shrub.

Forsythia
The first gold of spring. Explodes with brilliant yellow flowers before leaves emerge. Fast-growing and cheerful.

Common Lilac
The scent of spring. Beloved for its intoxicating fragrance and large purple flower trusses. A nostalgic garden favorite.

Common Milkweed
Save the Monarchs! The essential host plant for caterpillars. Fragrant pink blooms thrive in sunny, wild spots.

Butterfly Weed
A Monarch butterfly essential! This drought-tolerant native features vibrant orange flowers and thrives in dry, sandy soils.

Purple Coneflower
The prairie icon. Daisy-like purple blooms with orange centers. A butterfly magnet and drought-tolerant staple.

Black-Eyed Susan
The classic prairie favorite. Enjoy cheerful golden-yellow blooms all summer long. Drought tolerant and great for pollinators.

Wild Bergamot
Pollinator party! Lavender tubular flowers attract bees and butterflies. Fragrant minty foliage is deer-resistant.

Little Bluestem
A four-season ornamental grass. Blue-green summer foliage turns stunning rust-orange in fall. Hardy and drought-tolerant.

Serviceberry
Four-season star. Spring white blooms, edible summer berries, and fiery fall color. A perfect small native tree.

Red Osier Dogwood
Stunning winter color! Brilliant red stems stand out against snow. A hardy native shrub for wet or adaptable soils.
