Thin, tubular-shaped purple flowers bloom May-July, offering nectar for bees, butterflies and hummingbirds.

Tall, sturdy purple-colored stalks are tipped with large clusters of purple-pink flowers that bloom July-September.

Tiny pink-purple flowers whorl around the tips of each stem and tucked within each pair of leaves, taking turns to bloom.

Lyreleaf Sage offers striking flowers, as well as patterned foliage, and is attractive to bees and butterflies.

Small lavender colored flowers bloom throughout the summer, offering a nectar source for bees. 

Jack-in-the-Pulpit is one of New Jersey’s most uniquely structured plants and deserves a closer look!

Big Bluestem is a tall, attractive, drought-tolerant native grass with colorful foliage and enormous benefits for wildlife.

Purple and orange flowers are an important nectar source for native bees, butterflies and beneficial insects.