Top 9 Michigan Native Plants To Make Your Garden Beautiful In Spring 2021

by Stransky and Company

Using the native plants of Michigan can make all the difference in your garden. You will need a particular type of plant that thrives in the Zone 5 climate. You might be surprised to learn that many of the plants native to the Northeast love the sun. Michigan’s got you covered when it comes to successful gardening with native plants. The soil is made for the ones that love the arid conditions. The abundance of woody areas in the region is also optimal for some of the flowers and plants that will make your yard look its best.

1.Astilbe

The Astilbe will make a colorful edge to your yard or garden with its towering, delicate fluff. It is often referred to as a False Goat’s Beard. Astilbe comes in shades of pink, red and white, and can look to be shades of lavender. Summertime is the best for the Astilbe.

2.Michigan Rose

This rose is a good one to start with when working with native plants of Michigan. It’s easy to maintain, and kids will love to see their garden sprout up quickly, often getting to heights taller than they are.

3.Butterfly Weed

It gets its name due to the butterflies that are near it constantly to get the nectar that flows from its flowers. Blooms of the Butterfly Weed generally come in shades of orange.

4.Hardy Hibiscus

Many people find it hard to believe that this hibiscus with its tropical look grows well in Michigan. They love the sun, which is fitting, and they like wet soil. Their colors are usually white and red or white and pink. The flowers are short-lived, but your curb appeal will stay lovely since new blooms will pop up almost immediately.

5.Purple Cornflower

This one resembles the sunflower if a sunflower had pinkish-purple petals. Birds love the Purple Cornflower with its prominent seeds seemingly there for the taking.

6. Columbine

Such dainty blossom is the Columbine. This beauty in multicolored layers prefers springtime to show itself to the world.

7.Joe Pye Weed

This is one of those flowers that seem miscategorized because its blossoms are so pretty. Joe Pye loves the sun and will tower over many of your other flowers in a protective manner. They are commonly seen in shades of lavender or white.

8.Trillium

Trillium is truly a tropical-looking beauty that is difficult to find in the Northeast. Michigan offers the type of cool, shaded groundcover in which Trillium thrives.

9. Evening Primrose

The yellow blossoms of this romantic lovely flower cover your garden with a floral smile. They can get up to three feet tall. Put them where the sunshine is the brightest so they can bask. They will add a delightful touch to your yard when selling your home.

You have a selection of perennials and annuals to choose from when your garden is in the Northeast. Native plants of Michigan will enhance your curb appeal no matter what time of year you’re selling your home. Many of them can stand the winters of Michigan, while others love the sun of summertime.

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