Meadowsweet is a beautiful native shrub known for its elegant clusters of white flowers and its importance in providing habitat for various wildlife species.

Wild Senna is a wildflower native to North America that boasts bright yellow flowers and plays a crucial role in supporting local pollinators.

Threadleaf Bluestar is a perennial plant cherished for its fine, feathery foliage and clusters of striking blue flowers.

Cup Plant is a tall perennial with unique, perfoliate leaves that clasp around the stem, creating reservoirs for rainwater.

Originating in the Southeastern United States, this plant has made its way up to the Northeast as a popular wildflower.

In the Jersey-Friendly garden, Dill can be planted as a host plant for Black Swallowtail caterpillars.

In the Jersey-Friendly garden Parsley can be grown as a host food for Black Swallowtail caterpillars.

Creeping stems, succulent leaves and dainty, five-petaled, star-like white flowers define this endearing native perennial.

This silvery-sheened ‘pearly’ plant attracts a variety of butterflies and offers season-long interest in the home garden.