Ingredients for a healthy native meadow Print E-mail

 

1) Diversity attracts diversity; to attract a wide range of wildlife, offer a wide range of the following:

  • Bloom times (aim for May through October)
  • Plant heights (maximize vertical space by using short, medium & tall species – build up by using very tall plants, like sky-scrapers utilize space in crowded cities)
  • Flower colors (different animals are attracted to different colors – butterflies prefer blue, pink and purple, bees, wasps & beetles like white and yellow and hummingbirds look for red, orange and pink)
  • Most native wildflowers are perennials, but there are a few native annuals you can use for 1st year color & cover: Partridge Pea, Annual Sunflower, Annual Gaillardia & Jewel Weed
  • Diverse plant groups (move beyond black-eyed susans and purple coneflowers – mix it up with milkweeds, mints, legumes, goldenrods, violets, wild geranium, cup plant, etc.)

 

2) Use native grasses/sedges; a healthy meadow should be 30%-70% native grasses. They provide shelter, vertical structure, caterpillar food and an important seed source for birds and mammals.

3) Provide plant species eaten by caterpillars; a great way to bring moths and butterflies into your meadow is to provide food for their larval stage

4)  To install a native meadow by seed, check out tips here 

 

Suggested plant list for a native meadow

Include at least one species from each of these nine important meadow plant groups:
  1. Goldenrods (Solidago sp.) – deer resistant
  2. Asters (Aster sp.) – deer resistant
  3. Milkweeds (Ascelpias sp.) – deer resistant
  4. Mints (Penstemon sp. – spring bloomer, Monarda sp., Scultellaria sp., Salvia sp., Pycnanthemum sp., Blephilia sp., Agastache sp.) – deer resistant
  5. Eupatoriums (Eupatorium sp.)
  6. Ray-flower Composites, Sunflowers, Susans, Sneezeweeds and Coneflowers (Helianthus sp.,Heliopsis sp. Rudbeckia sp., Helenium sp., Echinacea sp., Ratibida sp.)
  7. Blazing Stars (Liatris sp.)
  8. Evening Primroses and Sundrops (Oenothera sp.)
  9. Legumes/Pea Family (Cassia /Senna sp., Desmodium sp., Chamaecrista sp., Baptisia sp.)

 

If possible, adding a few of the following unique species will greatly increase your meadow’s wildlife value and variety of bloom times:

  • Cup Plant (Silphium perfoliatum)
  • Wild Lupine (Lupinus perennis)
  • New York Ironweed (Vernonia noveboracensis)
  • Pasture Rose (Rosa carolina) & Virginia Rose (Rosa virginiana)
  • Turtlehead (Chelone glabra)
  • Downy Phlox (Phlox pilosa) & Wild Sweet William (Phlox maculata)
  • Wild Strawberry (Fragaria virginiana)
  • Common Dogbane (Apocynum cannabinum)
  • Nodding Onion (Allium cernum) or Meadow Garlic (Allium canadense) – spring bloomer
  • Wild Columbine (Aquilega canadensis) – spring bloomer
  • Violets (Viola sp.) – spring bloomer
  • Wild Geranium (Geranium maculatum) – spring bloomer
  • Golden Alexanders (Zizia aurea & aptera) – spring bloomer
  • Golden Ragwort/Golden Groundsel (Senecio aureus) – spring bloomer
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    Use at least 4 species of the following native grasses; select several from each season group to ensure the essential structure , shelter & food grasses provide on a year-round basis:

     

    Warm-season species

    • Little Bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium)
    • Big Bluestem (Andropogon gerardii & furcatus)
    • Side-oats Grama (Bouteloua curtipendula)
    • Indian Grass ( Sorghastrum nutans)
    • Purple Top Grass (Tridens flavus)

     

    Cool-season species

    • Deer Tongue (Panicum/Dichanthelium clandestinum)
    • Bottle Brush Grass (Hystrix patula)
    • River Oats (Chasmanthium latifolia)
    • Wild Ryes (Elymus sp.)
    • Sedges (Carex sp.)

     

    SEED AND PLANT SOURCES

     

    Local Native Plant Nurseries:

     

    NATURE BY DESIGN – container plants

    300 Calvert Avenue

    Alexandria, VA 22301

    (703) 683-GROW (4769)

    www.nature-by-design.com

     

    EARTH SANGHA – container plants

    10123 Commonwealth Blvd.

    Fairfax, VA 22032

    (703) 764-4830

    www.earthsangha.org

     

    CHESAPEAKE NATIVES – seeds, plugs, containers

    Takoma Park, MD

    (301) 270-4534

    www.chesapeakenatives.org

     

    Mail-order Nurseries:

     

    ERNST CONSERVATION SEEDS – seeds and plugs

    9006 Mercer Pike

    Meadville, PA 16335

    1 (800) 873-3321

    FAX (814) 336-5191

    www.ernstseed.com

     

    PRAIRIE MOON NURSERY, Winona, MN – seeds

    1 (866) 417-8156, www.prairiemoon.com

    NORTH CREEK NURSERIES - plugs

    388 North Creek Road

    Landenberg, PA 19350

    (610) 255-0100

    FAX (610) 255-4762

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    www.northcreeknurseries.com

 

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