Native Plants: HOA Friendly
- Community Roots
- May 8, 2024
- 1 min read
Angely here! š This week my native plant post is about plants that are more tame than other natives. They are well-behaved and don't spread aggressively making them a good fit for landscaping that is compliant with an HOA's preferences.
šŗCreeping Phlox spreads but it's already a commonly used landscaping plant in neighborhoods today so I included it. Frankly, it's just a good bang for your buck because you buy one and they fill in the spaces without you having to spend another penny. Native Plants Featured: - Wild Hyacinth (šš¢š®š¢š“š“šŖš¢ š“š¤šŖššš°šŖš„š¦š“) - Lady Fern (ššµš©šŗš³šŖš¶š® š§šŖššŖš¹-š§š¦š®šŖšÆš¢) - Common Blue Violet (ššŖš°šš¢ š“š°š³š°š³šŖš¢) - Wild Bergamot (šš°šÆš¢š³š„š¢ š§šŖš“šµš¶šš°š“š¢) - Southern Blue Flag (šš³šŖš“ š·šŖš³šØšŖšÆšŖš¤š¢ š·š¢š³. š“š©š³š¦š·š¦šŖ) - Rose Milkweed (šš“š¤šš¦š±šŖš¢š“ šŖšÆš¤š¢š³šÆš¢šµš¢) - Creeping Phlox (šš©šš°š¹ š“š¶š£š¶šš¢šµš¢) - Prairie Blazing Star (ššŖš¢šµš³šŖš“ š±šŗš¤šÆš°š“šµš¢š¤š©šŗš¢) - Yellow Coneflower (šš¢šµšŖš£šŖš„š¢ š±šŖšÆšÆš¢šµš¢) #nativegardeningĀ #nativeplanting #beefriendlygardenĀ #pollinatorfriendlyĀ #pollinatorgardenĀ #pollinatorplantsĀ #nativeohioplantsĀ #nativebeesĀ #rewildingĀ #nativegardenĀ #homegrownnationalpark
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