40 Garden Worthy Native Perennial Plants - Eastern North America

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  • Опубліковано 22 сер 2024

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  • @tatyanajewell4762
    @tatyanajewell4762 Місяць тому +1

    Fantastic video! Thank you for putting it together! I’m sure it was time consuming. So much great information. It inspires to plant more natives in my garden. I love to see pollinators in my garden so I always try to bring plants that attract bees, butterflies and birds. Humming birds are frequent visitors here.
    Love your channel. Thank you for keeping it going!

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  Місяць тому

      Comments like yours are what inspire me to keep making videos :)

  • @koyebrown9293
    @koyebrown9293 Місяць тому +2

    I just moved to Berks County from out west and I’m so glad I found your channel! Thanks for the great recommendations!!

  • @ParrotplaySix
    @ParrotplaySix Місяць тому

    We have two Major Wheeler's growing on our arbor. It is just gorgeous; it blooms all season and the hummingbirds love it.

  • @deegrows7589
    @deegrows7589 Місяць тому

    So important to promote native plants! Our planet needs all the help we can give it!💚🌎✨

  • @linakhoury6623
    @linakhoury6623 Місяць тому +2

    Hi Devin . All these plants are amazing and so pretty The black viburnum it has afragrant flowers and its leaves turn red in fall , I have the snow ball viburnum and the tree viburnum and its flowers smell like almond blossom and.I hope our nurseries get the pretty oak leaves hydrangea to plant it in my garden .Have a wonderful day .

  • @swsunsetseeker7285
    @swsunsetseeker7285 Місяць тому +2

    Thanks for all the information!

  • @rcronin1
    @rcronin1 28 днів тому

    Thank you so much for this!!

  • @jeffreyrossi5084
    @jeffreyrossi5084 Місяць тому

    Really well laid out video and I must compliment you on showing the zone hardiness of each. It really is annoying to settle down to a great video or book, so you fall in love with the plant and there is no mention of the hardiness zone. Living in zone 4 you are very aware of this.

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  Місяць тому

      The zone info is something I’ve also felt is never shown often enough!

  • @doctim53
    @doctim53 Місяць тому

    Excellent video as usual. I realize how much time goes into preparing such an extensive video. Thanks

  • @nicholasryan5401
    @nicholasryan5401 Місяць тому +1

    Great video, it was the bees knees. We garden in Ireland and we have echinacea, rudbeckia, yarrow, monarda, gaura, heuchera, gaillardia, coreopsis and asters. We would like to grow more American varieties of flowers but we don't have the space.

  • @lanettelawrence6308
    @lanettelawrence6308 Місяць тому

    Thanks ❤

  • @reneinei4183
    @reneinei4183 Місяць тому +1

    You can type into google your desired plant and put bonap after it, and will take you to a website that shows a United States map. The map will show you all the species and which ones are native to your state.

  • @LAWandCoach
    @LAWandCoach Місяць тому

    I thought we would see Passiflora vine. I grow the incarnata for the frittiliary butterfly/caterpillar.

  • @fransak2723
    @fransak2723 Місяць тому

    I love my oak leaf hydrangea, the fragrance is amazing. I have most of the ones you mentioned. Do you know if you can move baptisia? I’d never heard of the Mt. Cuba Center, I’ve been checking out their website and virtual tours. thanks for sharing. Bee balm is always covered in powder mildew for me. My ferns have taken a beating this year with all the heat.

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  Місяць тому

      Baptisia can be tough to move since it has a taproot but worth trying!

  • @christineedwards4865
    @christineedwards4865 Місяць тому

    Another potential issue with the nice looking cultivars with different leaf or flower colors, etc. is that if there is already a native wild population of that plant nearby, they could cross pollinate and it might alter that wild population's genetics. Some species would cross pollinate much easier than others, mints for example are supposed to be very good at cross pollinating, but your pink hydrangea arborescens with sterile flowers would probably not pollinate anything. I try not to plant any cultivars of wild species that I can find growing near me, it's better to propagate and increase what's already there (when possible) in my opinion.

  • @wildheart5086
    @wildheart5086 28 днів тому

    Erie county PA. It is zone 5a-b. Snowbelt with 155" or more of snowfall per season would be considered mild winter. Reaches to -10-20°F. But, Not as much lately. Climate Change is sneaking in here!

  • @karenbixler4243
    @karenbixler4243 Місяць тому

    New to your videos. Please let us know if the plants are deer resistant.