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LawnLove
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Native Plants of West Michigan
September 4, 2024 - Explore more native flora with our statewide guide to “Michigan Native Plants for Home Landscapes.” ... In West Michigan, native trees like flowering dogwoods, tulip trees, and bur oaks are true local treasures.
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MSU Extension
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Regional Plant Lists - Native Plants and Ecosystem Services
The northern Lower Peninsula was dominated by sugar maple, beech, Eastern hemlock and white pine forests, and also had plant communities that depended on fire, including jack pine and oak-pine barrens.
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Westmichiganglsi
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Native Plants - West Michigan Great Lakes Stewardship Initiative
What are native plants? We can consider plants native if they were here before Michigan was settled by Europeans in the 1700's. Benefits of native plants require less water require less...
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Gardenia
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Michigan Native Plants
Eastern White Pine (Pinus strobus): Michigan’s state tree, this evergreen is adaptable to various soils but prefers full sun. Maidenhair Fern (Adiantum pedatum): An excellent choice for shaded areas, this delicate-looking fern thrives in rich, ...
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Michiganmastergardener
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Michigan Native Plants Resources — Michigan Master Gardener Association, Inc.
One of the questions MMGA has been getting frequently is "How do I find native plants?" To help our members get the plants they're seeking we've compiled a list of nurseries in Michigan that provide native plant species. We're also including information about some Wisconsin and Minnesota nurseries and about groups that provide information about native plants and often offer native plant sales.
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Williams-works
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Native Plants for West Michigan Pollinators
This sun loving, common native is perfect for both garden beds or naturalized areas. The late summer months bring out the Black Eyed Susan’s bright yellow flowers, which are perfect as cut stems and can last well into September. New England Aster (Aster novae-angliae / Symphyotrichum novae-angliae) With late summer in West Michigan comes the show of the New England Asters. The blue-purple daisy like flowers cover each plant’s stiff upright stalks, and are a welcome contrast to the golds and yellows of the fading fall foliage.
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Shorelinepartnership
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Find Native Plants - Michigan Natural Shoreline Partnership
From planning, design, installation ... waters as they establish, restore, and preserve natural landscapes. ... The mission of PLANT IT WILD is to foster greater awareness and appreciation of the fragile natural environment of our ...
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Rapid Growth
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UIX: The oldest native plants in West Michigan still play an important role – Rapid Growth
September 10, 2025 - Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) – An ornamental plant introduced to West Michigan in the early 1800s, transplanted by the soil found in shipping vessels that made harbor throughout through the Great Lakes. Plantain (Plantago major) – A crop so closely linked to European cultivation that Native Americans named it “White Man’s Foot,” Tindall says.
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Naturenearby
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native plants Archives - Land Conservancy of West Michigan
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Plant by Number
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19 Best Michigan Native Plants For Landscaping Your Yard | Plant by Number
March 20, 2024 - Pennsylvania Sedge (Carex pensylvanica) is a native perennial grass that has a low-lying growth habit that forms dense, spreading mats. One of the unique features is its ability to support a variety of caterpillar species. Many species of moths and butterflies rely on the leaves of this plant as a food source for their larvae. There’s also lots of great varieties of sedge grasses perfect for landscaping. Landscaping with Michigan native plants is a fun and rewarding way to add beauty and sustainability to your yard.
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Wild Ones River City
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Michigan Native Plant Vendors - Wild Ones River City - Grand Rapids Area Chapter
September 3, 2025 - DESIGNS BY NATURE SOUTH Brian VanPatten, Owner/Licensed Grower Flint, Michigan (810) 618-2529 • [email protected] DESIGNS BY NATURE UPPER PENINSULA, LLC Designs by Nature – Upper Peninsula Native Plants, LLC Michele Wietak-Stephens, Owner (906) 250-9157 • [email protected] UPNativePlants.com · DESIGNS BY NATURE WEST, LLC Independently owned franchise of Designs by Nature Joe Sulak, Owner/Licensed Grower Rockford, MI (616) 490-2157 • [email protected] By appointment only between June 15 and fall.
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Backyard Garden Lover
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Michigan Native Plants List: 14 Amazing Landscaping Choices
June 2, 2023 - There are many other types of aster that are native to Michigan too, including: ... Tall bellflower is another great native for your garden. It blooms in late summer and grows to about 3-5 feet tall. It likes wet-mesic to mesic soil and light shade to part sun. Be sure to avoid planting in parts of your lawn that get full sun for long hours of the day.
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Plant It Wild!
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Site Map - Plant It Wild! | Native Michigan Plants
October 18, 2022 - About Us · Native Plants · Plants We Use · What Is a Native Plant · Why Use Native Plants · Our Partners · Information & Resources · Calendar of Events · Program Calendar · Resources & Links
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Izel Plants
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PLANTS NATIVE TO MICHIGAN'S ECOREGIONS - Izel Native Plants
Below is a listing of all the plants native to the state of Michigan that are currently available for sale through Izel Native Plants.
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Garden for Wildlife
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Buy Michigan Native Plants | Garden For Wildlife
Explore the best Michigan native plants for sale in our online store. You help local wildlife when you buy Michigan native plants.
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MSU Extension
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Southern Lower Peninsula - Native Plants and Ecosystem Services
For more information about these species, as well as others to consider, contact your local native plant producer and see the plant fact sheets at this website. ... Key to letter codes: B: Provides food (fruit, seed, or nectar) or nesting habitat for birds GC: Groundcover LH: Larval host for butterflies LS: Well-suited for landscaping; not well-suited to gardens LTD: Limited plant material supply N: Provides nectar for butterflies NS: Does not establish well from seed O: Opportunistic - spreads aggressively PP: Attract pollinators and predatory insects S: Spreads by underground suckers
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Michigan Flora
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Michigan Flora
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LawnLove
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9 Best Native Plants for Grand Rapids
February 12, 2024 - Despite being a short-lived perennial, the native wildflower remains in the garden through self-seeding, as long as you don’t deadhead it. Your black-eyed Susans will likely out-bloom many of your garden’s flowers, blooming from early summer through fall. ... Grand Rapid locals can make a significant environmental impact by growing butterfly weed. The stunning flower is a valuable food source and host plant for the monarch butterfly larvae.