1.Wood Lily
Name:Lilium philadelphicum
USDA Hardiness Zones:3 to 9
Size:18 to 36 inches tall , 9 to 12 inches wide
Conditions : Full Sunday to fond subtlety ; well - drained dirt

In New England , Sir Henry Wood lily is find growing in coastal sandplain grasslands , where its shining orange flowers are a arresting visual modality in a works community often eclipse by little bluestem ( Schizachyriumscoparium , Zones 3–9 ) . Because the heyday is borne one by one atop a stem that may reach 2 feet in height , wood lily can form well in a garden meadow , furnish the site has in force drain and acidulous filth . woods lily is a colorful companion plant life for tall grasses .
2.Spotted Joe-Pye Weed
Name:Eutrochium maculatum
Zones:3 to 9
Size:4 to 8 groundwork tall , 3 to 4 feet wide
condition : Full sun ; moist to smashed soil

spot Joe - Pye skunk does well when interplanted with tall , ardent - season grasses . In contrast to common silkweed , spotted Joe - Pye weed is happy in wet soil , where over-embellished bloom perch on stems as grandiloquent as 8 feet in mid- to previous summer . Because it can tolerate wet feet and periods of dry soil , spotted Joe - Pye weed makes an ideal accent plant for rain gardens .
3.Common Milkweed
Name:Asclepias syriaca
Size:2 to 3 ft grandiloquent , 9 to 18 inches wide
Conditions : Full sun ; stand a ambit of dirt moisture
Every gardener should let in some milkweed in their conception to attract monarch butterfly and good insects . Common milkweed is easy to grow and drought tolerant , and it can adapt to just about any soil type as long as there is fair to middling sun . It is a bold - textured , just perennial that bears fragrant , pale violet heyday in summer . It spreads smartly and work best with companions that can handle challenger , include big blue stem ( Andropogon gerardii , Zones 4–9 ) and Indian grass ( Sorghastrum nutans , Zones 4–9 ) .

4.Running Groundsel
Name:Packera obovata
Zones:4 to 9
Size:12 to 18 inch tall , 6 to 12 column inch wide
Conditions : Full sun to partialshade ; mean to moist territory

run groundsel is a spring - blooming perennial with smart white-livered flowers . Its evergreen plant foliage emerges purple before evanesce to green , offering a splash of color very betimes in the season . As its name suggest , running groundsel sends out offset that shape new plant , and , over time , it develop into a dense matt that serves as a living mulch . Although it prefers full sun during its alive growth period in fountain , it can tolerate the shade couch by marvelous grasses and perennial in summertime .
Mark Richardson is botanical garden director at New England Wild Flower Society ’s Garden in the Woods in Framingham , Massachusetts .
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