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Take US Hwy 141 Northbound to Crivitz, turn left at the stoplights on to Cty Rd W or Henriette Avenue
Continue on Cty Rd W/Henriette Ave. for 0.7 mi. 
Turn right (right turn, no stop) onto County Road A/FJ Street and continue for 2 blocks. 
Turn right onto Mira Avenue

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What are Native Plants?

 

Native plants are those that evolved naturally in North America. More specifically, native plants in a particular area are those that were growing naturally in the area before humans introduced plants from distant places. Native plants have evolved and adapted to local conditions over thousands of years. They are vigorous and hardy, so can survive winter cold and summer heat. Once established, they require no irrigation or fertilization. They are resistant to most pests and diseases. Thus, native plants suit today's interest in "low-maintenance" gardening and landscaping. Native plants provide food and shelter for birds, butterflies and other desirable wildlife. Many help to enrich the soil. Their root systems help rainfall percolate into the soil, reducing erosion and runoff. This improves water quality.

Our Native Plants are grown and sown locally and exclusively for us by

Native Way
.  We feel extremely fortunate to have these experts on board with us!  They have provided us with a display garden of shrubs and perennials surrounding our waterfall.  Bring your kids and partake of what nature has provided!
For more information and pictures of native plants, go to:http://www.wildflower.org/
 
Current Native Plant Availability , updated 7/3/10
Check back soon, new items arriving daily!!!
 
American Groundnut
Anise Hyssop
Bishop's Hat
Big Bluestem Grass
Black Elderberry
Blazing Star Liatris
Blue Cohosh
Blue Flag Iris
Blue Lobelia
Blue Wild Indigo
Blue Stemmed Goldenrod
Bloodroot
Bottle Gentian
Bunch Flower
Butterfly Weed
Cardinal Lobelia
Columbine
Culver's Root
Early Meadowrue
Early Sunflower
Eastern Redbud
Elderberry
Fringed Loosestrife
Glade Mallow
Heart-leaved Golden Alexander
Helenium, Helen's Flower
High Bush Cranberry
Hyssop
Jack-in-the-Pulpit
Jacob's Ladder
Joe Pye Weed
June Grass
Leadplant
Liatris Blazing Star
Liatris Meadow Blazing Star
Limber Honeysuckle
Lupine
Marsh Phlox
Maryland Senna
Monarda, Bee Balm
Ninebark
Nodding Onion
Northern Dropseed
Ostrich Fern
Pale Coneflower
Palm Sedge
Pennsylvania Sedge
Pink Shin-Leaf
Prairie Alumroot
Prairie Dock
Prairie Phlox
Prairie Smoke
Prairie Violet
Prairie WIllow
Purple Poppy Mallow
Purple Milkweed
Queen of the Prairie
Quinine
Rattlesnake Master
Robin's Plantain
Shooting Star
Showy Coneflower
Swamp Milkweed
Switchgrass
Trillium
Turtlehead
Vervain Verbena
Virgin's Bower Clematis
Western Sunflower
White Baneberry
Wild Geranium
Wild Ginger
Wild Strawberry
Woodland Phlox
Yellow Woodland Violet
Yellow Coneflower
Zig Zag Goldenrod