This large pink flower has a long bloom time, May-October, and attracts many pollinators including bees, butterflies and hummingbirds.

Sets of strikingly blue flowers are clustered at the tips of single stems surrounded by a whorl of rich green leaves. 

This spring ephemeral blooms in March and April providing early nectar for waking bees.

Multiple delicate, pale yellow bell-shaped flowers hang from slender stems of this woodland plant in late spring.

Petite yet stately, this spring wildflower will make an excellent addition to your woodland garden.

Yellow umbels of flowers bloom in late spring, providing a welcome source of nectar for bees and other pollinators. 

This unique perennial has only two leaves and one flower, that blooms in late spring.

Clusters of bright yellow flowers adorn delicate stems amidst intricately cut leaves from June – September.

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.