Goodyera pubescens Blue-green evergreen leaves and spires of white flowers on this native orchid make it a unique addition to your garden.
Mitchella repens Colonies of Partridge Berry produce a groundcover of evergreen leaves on organically-rich sandy soil.
Cardamine concatenate One of the first plants to bloom in the spring, Cutleaf Toothwort showcases multiple 4-petaled white-to-pale-pink flowers atop its fleshy branches on this attractive herbaceous perennial.
Anemone virginiana White flowers bloom on multiple tall thin stalks beginning in late spring, and persist through summer.
Ageratina altissima Clusters of white flowers bloom in late summer through fall, attracting bees and butterflies.
Maianthemum canadense Clusters of tiny white flowers adorn this fragrant spring blooming woodland plant that stands only 6 inches tall.
Dicentra cucularilla This spring ephemeral blooms in March and April providing early nectar for waking bees.
Trientalis borealis Petite yet stately, this spring wildflower will make an excellent addition to your woodland garden.
Podophyllum peltatum This unique perennial has only two leaves and one flower, that blooms in late spring.
Arisaema triphyllum Jack-in-the-Pulpit is one of New Jersey’s most uniquely structured plants and deserves a closer look!