Native plants are those that occur naturally in a region in which they evolved. They are the ecological basis upon which life depends, including birds and people. Without them and the insects that co-evolved with them, local birds cannot survive. Native flowers, shrubs and trees support more species of local insects including pollinators.  For example, the Monarch Butterfly needs milkweed for all stages of life and only the native milkweed plants can support the Monarch Butterfly.

That is not saying it is bad to have non-native plants in your garden, as long as they are not invasive.  There is nothing wrong with planting a plant because you like it, but mixing in about 10% native plants or more will benefit all your local animals.  In my garden I am lucky enough to have 34 species of native plants out of a total about 107 plants. For me, I am considering any plant that is native to New England and New York to be native for my garden.

#NameSizeBloom TimeLightColorRow
74Alam Potschke New England Aster camera.png (3)
Aster novae-anglia 'Alma Potschke'
H: 34" - 40"
W: 18" - 24"
Late summer to fallFull SunDeep PinkBack
T5American Rhododendron camera.png (4)
Rhododendron maximum L.
H: 48" - 72"
W: 48" - 72"
SpringFull Sun to Part ShadePurplish-redShrub
T10Annabelle Hydrangea camera.png (4)
Hydrangea arborescens 'Annabelle'
H: 36" - 60"
W: 48" - 72"
Late Spring to FallPart shadeWhiteShrub
14Black Adder Anise Hyssop camera.png (4)
Agastache 'Black Adder'
H: 30" - 36"
W: 18" - 24"
Mid summer to early fallFull SunSmoky-blueMiddle
T2Black Tupelo camera.png
Nyssa sylvatica
H: 30' - 50'
W: 20' - 30'
SpringFull SunGreenish-whiteTree
13Blue Fortune Anise Hyssop camera.png (7)
Agastache 'Blue Fortune'
H: 32" - 36"
W: 18" - 24"
Mid summer to early fallFull SunLavender BlueMiddle
73Blue Indigo camera.png (2)
Baptisia australis
H: 36" - 48"
W: 36" - 48"
Early spring to early summerFull Sun, Partial ShadeBlueBack
117Bluebird Smooth Aster camera.png
Aster laevis 'Bluebird'
H: 36" - 48"
W: 24" - 36"
Late summer to fallFull SunViolet BlueBack
112Carolina Lupine camera.png (3)
Thermopsis caroliniana/vilosa
H: 36" - 48"
W: 24" - 36"
Early SummerFull SunYellowBack
30Cranberry Lace Bee Balm camera.png (2)
Monarda didyma 'Cranberry Lace'
H: 12" - 12"
W: 12" - 18"
Mid summer to early fallFull Sun, Partial ShadeRosy PinkFront
67'Eye Caramba' Creeping Phlox camera.png
Phlox subulata
H: 04" - 06"
W: 18" - 20"
Late springFull SunPinkBorder
96Field Thistle camera.png (6)
Cirsium discolor
H: 24" - 72"
W: 12" - 24"
Late summer to early fallFull sun, Partial sunPurple
23Fireball Bee Balm camera.png (4)
Monarda didyma 'Fireball'
H: 18" - 20"
W: 18" - 24"
Summer timeFull Sun, Partial ShadeFiery redFront
116First Snow Heath Aster camera.png
Aster ericoides 'First Snow'
H: 20" - 24"
W: 24" - 36"
Earl to mid fallFull SunWhiteMiddle
107Fringed Bleeding Heart camera.png (2)
Dicentra eximia
H: 12" - 18"
W: 12" - 18"
Spring, Summer, FallPartial Sun, ShadeRed w/whiteFront
6Garden View Scarlet Bee Balm camera.png (4)
Monarda 'Garden View Scarlet'
H: 40" - 45"
W: 30"
Mid summer to early fallFull Sun, Partial ShadeBrilliant redBack
105Goldenrod camera.png
Solidago
H: 36" - 48"
W: 12" - 30"
Summer, FallFull Sun, Partial SunYellowBack
54Great Blue Lobelia camera.png (5)
Lobelia siphilitica Great Blue
H: 24" - 36"
W: 10" - 18"
Mid to late summerFull Sun, Sun / Shade, Full ShadeBlueBack
11Husker Red Penstemon camera.png (3)
Penstemon digitalis 'Husker Red'
H: 36" - 48"
W: 15" - 18"
Late spring to SummerFull SunWhiteBack
125Jack-in-the-pulpit
Arisaema triphyllum
H: 12" - 24"
W: 12" - 24"
April - MayPart Shade to ShadeGreenish-purpleBack
27Kudos Gold Agastache camera.png
Agastache Kudos Gold
H: 12" - 18"
W: 20"
Late spring to early fallFull SunOrangeFront
75Little Lanterns Dwarf Columbine camera.png (2)
Aquilegia canadensis 'Little Lanterns'
H: 08" - 10"
W: 8" - 12"
Late spring to early summerFull Sun, Partial ShadeRed, yellowFront
69'Oakington Blue Eyes' Creeping Phlox camera.png
Phlox subulata
H: 02" - 06"
W: 12" - 18"
Mid Spring to late springFull SunBlue-VioletBorder
34Pink Drummond Carpet Phlox
Phlox subulata 'Drummond Pink'
H: 04" - 06"
W: 12" - 18"
Late springFull SunShades of rich rose pinkBorder
T11Pussy Willow
Salix spp.
H: 72" - 300"
W: 48" - 180"
SpringFull, PartialWhiteTree
T3Red Maple
Acer rumbrum L.
H: 480" - 840"
W: 30' - 50'
SpringFull to partial sunRedTree
T7Ruby Slippers Dwarf Oakleaf Hydrangea camera.png (6)
Hydrangea quercifolia 'Ruby Slippers'
H: 36" - 48"
W: 36" - 60"
Late Spring Through SummerPart shadeWhite fading to Ruby RedShrub
66'Running with Scissors' Creeping Phlox camera.png (2)
Phlox subulata
H: 05" - 07"
W: 20"
Mid Spring to early summerFull SunMauve/LilacBorder
T6Snowflake Oakleaf Hydrangea camera.png (2)
Hydrangea quercifolia 'Snowflake'
H: 60" - 96"
W: 60" - 96"
SummerPart shadeWhiteShrub
124Sundial Wild Lupine camera.png
Lupinus perennis
H: 12" - 24"
W: 12" - 18"
Late Spring to Early SummerFull Sun, Partial SunBlueFront
120Swamp Milkweed camera.png (4)
Asclepias incarnata
H: 36" - 60"
W: 12" - 36"
Mid to late summerFull SunPink
T1Tulip Tree
Liriodendron tulipifera
H: 840" - 1560"
W: 30' - 60'
SpringFull SunYellow-green, orangeTree
68White Creeping Phlox camera.png
Phlox subulata
H: 06"
W: 18" - 24"
Mid Spring to early summerFull SunWhiteBorder
118Wild Bergamont camera.png
Monarda fistulosa
H: 24" - 48"
W: 24" - 36"
SummerFull sun to part shadePink/lavenderBack