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2021 Keep Montgomery County Beautiful Beautification Grant Program
Purpose Keep Montgomery County Beautiful (KMCB) established the Beautification Grant in order to promote volunteerism and community beautification within Montgomery County. Eligibility: Funds are available on a competitive basis within Montgomery County (see list of eligible groups below). Funding can be used to:
• Purchase plants/bulbs: shrubs, trees, perennials (once planted, perennials grow back every year) and annuals (die after one season). Requests for potting soil and/or compost, if accompanying plant purchases, will be considered. Native plants, perennials and drought-tolerant plants are preferred. See Appendix B for list of suggested native and drought-tolerant plants.
• Purchase community garden materials: Lumber/hardware for raised flower/vegetable beds, Vegetable seeds, soil, mulch, fertilizer.
• Purchase materials for graffiti abatement: Paint and painting supplies (brushes, rollers, pans, etc.)
The following are not eligible for grant funds: • Hand or power tools • Projects completed on private residential property
The beautification grant review committee is responsible for determining the eligibility of all requested items. Eligible groups include:
• KMCB Adopt-An-Area groups • Community Pride Cleanup Supply Trailer groups • Groups posting projects on the United Way’s Volunteer Connection website. The project posted on the website must be the same project for which you use the grant. • Day of Action/Make a Difference Day/ Global Youth Service Day groups through the United Way (this includes corporate volunteers) • 501(c)3s • Montgomery County Solid Waste District Grant Recipients (MCSWD). KMCB Grant must be used to enhance previous grant received from MCSWD. An example would be plants purchased through this grant are placed into recycled content planters or used in recycled content raised beds purchased from a Montgomery County grant.
Beautification Subcommittee will have the final decision as to eligibility of all grant
applications.
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Funding & Funding Decisions Maximum grant funding is $1,000. Funding decisions are made by the Beautification Subcommittee of the Keep Montgomery County Beautiful Board, based upon rating criteria. Partial funding may be approved. Maximum of one grant award per organization. Award announcements will be made in April. No monetary match is required. Plants/Bulbs If grant funding is received for plants, a purchase order will be issued to an approved provider(s) of your choice for the grant award. The list of approved providers is in Appendix A. The purchase order will be restricted to the purchases of plants and plant materials as defined above. The grant recipient is responsible for shopping at the approved provider of their choice. The grant recipient will receive a copy of the purchase order. The purchase order must be presented to the approved provider at the time of purchase. All funds under the purchase order must be used by October 31, 2021. The approved provider will send a detailed invoice to Montgomery County Solid Waste District for payment. Other Grant Eligible Items If your group receives funding for eligible materials other than garden center items (Lumber, paint, paint supplies, etc.), KMCB and the Montgomery County Solid Waste District will facilitate the purchase and delivery of items. Rating Criteria
• Need & Impact on Neighborhood/Area • Maintenance & Sustainability • Level of Community/Volunteer Involvement (higher value given if youth volunteers from the community participate in the project) • Detailed Plan • Groups must demonstrate a minimum 20% volunteer hour match, valued at $10 per hour. Example: $1,000 in grant funding = 20 volunteer hours ($200 at $10 per hour)
Approved projects will receive an announcement letter followed by an award Letter. We encourage groups to use these letters when seeking additional donations. Grant funding is
typically made available approximately one month after award notification. Accountability & Reporting Requirements Grant recipients will be required to submit a project summary report evaluating the project within 60 days of project completion or no later than November 5, 2021. The summary should include the following sections:
• Review of the project o Include
Total number of Volunteers and Volunteer Hours Total number of items planted
• Project successes and challenges • Photos of beautification site (before and after preferred)
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Keep Montgomery County Beautiful Beautification Grant Application
Please be concise when answering questions. Use no more than 200 words per question. (You may use additional pages in necessary.)
All of the questions below must be answered completely in order for your application to receive full consideration.
1. Tell us about your organization or group. What is your mission (or purpose)? Who do you serve? Does your group serve a target area? If yes, what area is that?
2. What is the overall purpose of your project? Please explain.
3. Please provide a detailed project description and timeline.
4. How will this project benefit the neighborhood/community? Who will benefit? Include “before” photos of the site to be beautified.
5. If this project is part of a larger project or plan, please explain the relationship and indicate
the expectations for completion of the larger project.
6. Will you have any partners with this project? If yes, describe the collaboration.
7. Estimate the total number of volunteers and volunteer hours that will go into this project. (20% volunteer hour match is required to receive grant funding.)
8. How will you maintain the project once it is completed (and the funds from the Beautification Grant are expended)?
9. Describe in detail items to be purchased. Total project budget (from all sources). Amount
requested. Estimates will be accepted. Expense Description Grant Funds
Requested Other Funding
Sources Example: 5 echinacea plants (3” pots) $24.95 TOTAL ($1,000 or less)
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10. If you are requesting funding for garden center items, you will need to make your grant funded purchases at one of the garden centers listed in Appendix A. Please select a garden center and list the name below:
11. If funding were not offered, would completion of the project proceed? Please explain.
12. Did you receive funds from KMCB in the previous year? If so, is this a new project or an
enhancement/continuation of last year’s project? Did you complete your project and submit a project summary report?
13. Include any other relevant information.
Who will be overseeing the project on behalf of the organization/group?
Name: Title: Organization/Group: Address: Phone: E-mail: How is this group eligible (see list on page 1)? Federal ID # (for 501(c)3 organizations): Municipality or Township: Location of Proposed Project:
If you do not own the property on which your project will be taking place, please include written permission for the project from the property owner.
Address: Phone: Best time to call: Fax: E-mail:
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Certification and General Terms and Conditions
By signing below, or by electronically submitting this application, you are hereby certifying that the information in your application is true and accurate to the best of your knowledge. You are further
certifying and agreeing that any funds awarded will be used for the purpose and projects described in your application. Any changes, additions or deletions must be approved in writing by the Beautification
Subcommittee of Keep Montgomery County Beautiful. You hereby authorize Keep Montgomery County Beautiful to purchase plants or plant materials for your beautification project described herein. Keep
Montgomery County Beautiful has the sole and exclusive discretion to purchase plants and materials for your project directly from providers approved by Keep Montgomery County Beautiful. Any award of funds
is conditioned on your agreeing that all unused funds shall remain the property of Keep Montgomery County Beautiful. You hereby acknowledge that all funds are awarded in the sole discretion of the Keep
Montgomery County Beautiful Beautification Subcommittee.
_________________________________________________ _________________________ Signature Date
Grant applications must be received by KMCB no later than
Friday, March 12, 2021.
Mail Grant Application to: KMCB
2550 Sandridge Dr. Dayton, Ohio 45439
Attn: Beautification Subcommittee
-Or-
Email Grant Application to: [email protected]
Keep Montgomery County Beautiful & Beautification Subcommittee:
Keep Montgomery County Beautiful serves as a local affiliate of the national Keep America Beautiful organization. The Board is comprised of various community representatives, including but not limited to,
local government, business/industry, education, and service organizations. The purpose of Keep Montgomery County Beautiful is to coordinate and concentrate efforts and actions which shall foster and
encourage the progression of litter prevention and awareness activities for Montgomery County, Ohio. Keep America Beautiful follows a practical approach that unites citizens, businesses and government
to find solutions that advance our core issues of preventing litter, reducing waste, and beautifying communities.
The mission of the Beautification Subcommittee of Keep Montgomery County Beautiful is to empower people to beautify their communities.
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Appendix A
2021 Keep Montgomery County Beautiful
Garden Center Approved Provider List
Name
Address
City
Telephone
Brown & Son’s Nursery 11506 Dayton Greenville Pike
Brookville 836-5826 885-5826
North Dayton Garden Center
1309 Brandt Pike
Dayton
233-5761
Siebenthaler Garden Center
6000 Far Hills Ave.
Centerville
434-1326
Stockslager Garden Center
14037 Eaton Pike
New Lebanon
687-2722
Vogel’s Nursery 10290 Old Dayton Rd. New Lebanon 854-2497
Wengerlawn Nursery 6347 Wengerlawn Brookville 884-7692
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Appendix B
Wildflowers Native to Ohio
Latin Name
Allium cernuum
Aquilegia canadensis Asclepias incarnata
Asclepias syriaca Asclepias tuberosa
Astragalus canadensis Baptisia alba
Baptisia australis Caltha palustris
Ceanothus americanus Coreopsis lanceolata
Dalea purpurea Desmodium canadense
Dodecatheon meadia Echinacea purpurea
Epilobium angustifolium Eryngium yuccifolium
Eupatorium maculatum Eupatorium purpureum
Helenium autumnale Helianthus laetiflorus
Helianthus maximilliani Helianthus mollis
Heliopsis helianthoides Iris virginica shrevei
Iris versicolor Lespedeza capitata
Liatris pycnostachya Lobelia cardinalis Lobelia siphilitica Lupinus perennis
Monarda fistulosa Monarda punctata Oenothera biennis
Oligoneuron album Oligoneuron ohioense
Oligoneuron rigidum Parthenium integrifolium
Penstemon digitalis Penstemon grandiflorus
Physostegia virginiana Polemonium reptans
Common Name Nodding Wild Onion Wild Columbine Red Milkweed Common Milkweed Butterflyweed Canada Milk Vetch White False Indigo Blue False Indigo Marsh Marigold New Jersey Tea Lance Leaf Coreopsis Purple Prairie Clover Canada Tick Trefoil Shooting Star Purple Coneflower Fireweed Rattlesnake Master Joe Pye Weed Sweet Joe Pye Weed Helen's Flower Showy Sunflower Maximillian's Sunflower Downy Sunflower Ox-eye Sunflower Wild Iris Blue Flag Iris Roundhead Bush Clover Prairie Blazingstar Cardinal Flower Great Blue Lobelia Wild Lupine Bergamot Dotted Mint Evening Primrose White Aster Ohio Goldenrod Stiff Goldenrod Wild Quinine Smooth Penstemon Beardtongue False Dragonhead Jacob's Ladder
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Pycnanthemum virginianum Ratibida columnifera
Ratibida pinnata Rosa arkansana
Rosa blanda Rudbeckia hirta
Rudbeckia laciniata Rudbeckia triloba
Ruellia humilis Senna hebecarpa
Silene regia Silphium laciniatum
Silphium perfoliatum Silphium terebinthinaceum
Solidago speciosa Symphyotrichum laeve
Symphyotrichum novae-angliae Symphyotrichum oolentangiense
Symphyotrichum sericeum Tradescantia ohiensis
Verbena hastata Verbena stricta
Vernonia fasciculata Vernonia noveboracensis
Veronicastrum virginicum Zizia aurea
Mountain Mint Prairie Coneflower Yellow Coneflower Wild Rose Meadow Rose Black-eyed Susan Green-headed Coneflower Branched Coneflower Wild Petunia Wild Senna Royal Catchfly Compass Plant Cupplant Prairie Dock Showy Goldenrod Smooth Aster New England Aster Sky Blue Aster Silky Aster Spiderwort Blue Vervain Hoary Vervain Ironweed New York Ironweed Culver's Root Golden Alexanders
Grasses Native to Ohio
Latin Name
Andropogon gerardii Bouteloua curtipendula
Chasmanthium latifolium Elymus canadensis
Elymus hystrix Elymus virginicus
Hierochloe odorata Koeleria macrantha
Panicum virgatum Schizachyrium scoparium
Sorghastrum nutans Sporobolus heterolepis
Common Name Big Bluestem Sideoats Grama Northern Sea Oats Canada Wild Rye Bottlebrush Grass Virginia Wild Rye Sweet Grass Junegrass Switchgrass Little Bluestem Indiangrass Prairie Dropseed
Source: Wildflower Farm; http://www.wildflowerfarm.com
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Trees and Shrubs Native to Ohio Latin Name Common Name Duration Habit Sun Water
Acer nigrum Black maple
Perennial Tree Shade, Part-shade
Moist
Acer rubrum Red maple, Scarlet maple Perennial Tree Sun, Part-shade
Moist
Acer saccharum Sugar maple Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Moist, Dry
Achillea millefolium Common yarrow, Yarrow, Milfoil, Western yarrow
Perennial Herb Sun, Part-shade
Dry
Actaea pachypoda White baneberry Perennial Herb Shade, Part-shade
Wet, Moist
Actaea rubra Red baneberry Perennial Herb Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Moist
Aesculus glabra Ohio buckeye, Texas buckeye, Horse chestnut
Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Moist
Amelanchier arborea Common serviceberry, Downy serviceberry, Shadbush, Juneberry
Perennial Shrub Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Dry
Amelanchier canadensis Canadian service-berry, Canadian serviceberry, Juneberry, Shadblow serviceberry
Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Wet, Moist
Amelanchier laevis Allegheny service-berry, Allegheny serviceberry, Serviceberry
Perennial Tree Sun, Shade,
Moist, Dry
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Part-shade
Amorpha canescens Leadplant, Leadplant amorpha, Prairie shoestring
Perennial Shrub Sun, Part-shade
Dry
Amorpha fruticosa Indigo bush, False indigo bush, False indigo, Desert false indigo
Perennial Shrub Sun, Part-shade
Moist
Anaphalis margaritacea Pearly-everlasting, Western pearly everlasting
Perennial Herb Sun, Part-shade
Dry
Andropogon gerardii Big bluestem, Turkeyfoot Perennial Grass/Grass-like
Sun, Part-shade
Moist
Anemone canadensis Canadian anemone, Round-leaf thimbleweed, Canada anemone, Windflower, Meadow anemone
Perennial Herb Shade, Part-shade
Moist
Aquilegia canadensis Eastern red columbine, Wild red columbine
Perennial Herb Shade, Part-shade
Moist, Dry
Asclepias tuberosa Butterflyweed, Butterfly milkweed, Orange milkweed
Perennial Herb Sun, Part-shade
Moist, Dry
Asimina triloba Pawpaw, Common paw paw, Indian banana
Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Moist
Betula lenta Cherry birch, Sweet birch Perennial Tree Shade, Part-shade
Moist, Dry
Betula nigra River birch Perennial Tree Part-shade
Moist
Betula populifolia Gray birch Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Wet, Moist,
Dry
Betula pumila Bog birch Perennial Shrub Sun, Shade,
Wet
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Part-shade
Bouteloua curtipendula Sideoats grama Perennial Grass/Grass-like
Sun, Part-shade
Moist, Dry
Bromus kalmii Arctic brome, Prairie brome, Wild chess
Perennial Grass/Grass-like
Sun Dry
Campanula rotundifolia Bluebell bellflower, Bluebell-of-Scotland, Harebell
Perennial Herb Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Dry
Campanulastrum americanum American bellflower, American-bellflower, Tall bellflower
Annual Herb Part-shade
Moist
Campsis radicans Trumpet creeper, Trumpet vine, Common trumpet creeper, Cow vine
Perennial Vine Sun Moist, Dry
Carpinus caroliniana American hornbeam, Blue beech, Musclewood, Ironwood
Perennial Tree Shade, Part-shade
Moist
Carya alba Mockernut hickory Perennial Tree Part-shade
Moist
Carya cordiformis Bitternut hickory, Swamp hickory Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Moist
Carya glabra Pignut hickory Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Dry
Carya ovata Shagbark hickory Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Moist, Dry
Ceanothus americanus New Jersey tea, Redroot Perennial Shrub Shade, Part-shade
Moist, Dry
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Cephalanthus occidentalis Common buttonbush, Buttonbush, Button willow
Perennial Shrub Shade, Part-shade
Wet, Moist
Cercis canadensis Eastern redbud, Redbud Perennial Tree Shade, Part-shade
Moist
Chamerion angustifolium ssp. angustifolium
Fireweed, Narrow-leaf fireweed, Willow herb
Perennial Herb Sun Moist
Claytonia caroliniana Carolina springbeauty Perennial Herb Part-shade
Wet, Moist
Claytonia virginica Virginia springbeauty, Springbeauty Perennial Herb Part-shade
Moist
Conoclinium coelestinum Blue mistflower Perennial Herb Sun, Part-shade
Moist
Coreopsis lanceolata Lanceleaf coreopsis, Lanceleaf tickseed, Lance-leaved coreopsis, Sand coreopsis
Perennial Herb Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Dry
Cornus alternifolia Alternate-leaf dogwood, Alternateleaf dogwood, Pogoda dogwood
Perennial Shrub Shade, Part-shade
Moist
Cornus florida Flowering dogwood Perennial Tree Shade, Part-shade
Moist, Dry
Cornus sericea Redosier dogwood, Redosier, Red-twig dogwood, Red-osier dogwood
Perennial Shrub Part-shade
Moist
Corylus americana American hazelnut, American filbert Perennial Shrub Shade, Part-shade
Moist, Dry
Dasiphora fruticosa ssp. floribunda
Golden-hardhack, Potentilla, Shrubby cinquefoil
Perennial Shrub Sun Dry
Delphinium tricorne Dwarf larkspur Perennial Herb Part-shade
Moist
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Desmodium canadense Showy tick trefoil Perennial Herb Sun Moist, Dry
Diospyros virginiana Common persimmon, Eastern persimmon
Perennial Tree Part-shade
Dry
Echinacea purpurea Eastern purple coneflower, Purple coneflower
Perennial Herb Sun, Part-shade
Dry
Elymus canadensis Canada wildrye or Canada wild rye, Canadian wildrye, Prairie wildrye, Nodding wildrye
Perennial Grass/Grass-like
Sun, Part-shade
Moist
Euonymus atropurpureus Burningbush, Eastern wahoo, Burning bush
Perennial Shrub Part-shade
Eupatoriadelphus fistulosus Joe-pye weed, Trumpetweed, Queen of the meadow
Perennial Herb Sun Wet, Moist
Eupatorium purpureum Purple joepyeweed, Sweet-scented joepyeweed
Perennial Herb Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Moist
Fagus grandifolia American beech Perennial Tree Shade, Part-shade
Moist
Fothergilla gardenii Dwarf witchalder, Dwarf witch-alder, Dwarf fothergilla
Perennial Shrub Part-shade
Fraxinus americana White ash Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Moist, Dry
Fraxinus nigra Black ash Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Wet, Moist
Gleditsia triacanthos Honey locust, Common Honey-locust, Honey-locust, Thornless common honey-locust
Perennial Tree Part-shade
Moist
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Gymnocladus dioicus Kentucky coffeetree Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Moist, Dry
Hamamelis virginiana Witch hazel, American witch hazel Perennial Tree Shade, Part-shade
Moist, Dry
Helianthus occidentalis Fewleaf sunflower, Western sunflower
Perennial Herb Sun
Helianthus tuberosus Jerusalem artichoke, Sunchoke Perennial Herb Sun Moist, Dry
Hesperostipa spartea Porcupinegrass, Porcupine grass Perennial Grass/Grass-like
Sun Dry
Hibiscus moscheutos Crimsoneyed rosemallow, Crimson-eyed rose-mallow, Marshmallow hibiscus
Perennial Shrub Sun, Part-shade
Wet, Moist
Ilex opaca American holly, Christmas holly Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Wet, Dry
Ilex verticillata Common winterberry, Michigan holly, Black alder
Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Wet, Moist,
Dry
Juglans cinerea Butternut, White walnut Perennial Tree Sun Moist
Juglans nigra Black walnut, Eastern black walnut Perennial Tree Sun, Part-shade
Moist
Juniperus communis Common juniper Perennial Tree Sun Dry
Juniperus virginiana Eastern red cedar, Eastern redcedar, Virginia juniper
Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Dry
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Koeleria macrantha Prairie Junegrass, Junegrass Perennial Grass/Grass-like
Sun Dry
Liatris spicata Dense blazing star, Dense gayfeather, Marsh blazing star
Perennial Herb Sun Moist
Liatris squarrosa Blazing star, Scaly blazing star, Scaly gayfeather
Perennial Herb Sun Dry
Liquidambar styraciflua Sweetgum, American sweetgum Perennial Tree Part-shade
Moist
Liriodendron tulipifera Tuliptree, Tulip poplar Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Moist
Lobelia cardinalis Cardinal flower Perennial Herb Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Wet, Moist
Lobelia siphilitica Great blue lobelia Perennial Herb Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Wet, Moist
Lupinus perennis Sundial lupine, Wild lupine Perennial Herb Sun, Part-shade
Dry
Magnolia acuminata Cucumbertree Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Wet, Moist
Malus coronaria American crab, Sweet crabapple Perennial Tree Part-shade
Moist
Mitchella repens Partridgeberry, Twinberry, Running box
Perennial Herb Shade, Part-shade
Moist, Dry
Monarda didyma Scarlet beebalm, Oswego tea, Red bergamot
Perennial Herb Sun, Part-shade
Wet, Moist
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Monarda fistulosa Wild bergamot, Beebalm Perennial Herb Sun, Part-shade
Moist, Dry
Ostrya virginiana Eastern hop-hornbeam, Hophornbeam, Ironwood
Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Moist, Dry
Oxydendrum arboreum Sourwood, Sorrel tree Perennial Tree Part-shade
Panicum virgatum Switchgrass, Wand panic grass Perennial Grass/Grass-like
Sun, Part-shade
Moist, Dry
Parthenocissus quinquefolia Virginia creeper Perennial Vine Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Moist
Penstemon digitalis Mississippi penstemon, Smooth white beardtongue, Talus slope penstemon, Foxglove beardtongue
Perennial Herb Sun, Part-shade
Wet, Moist,
Dry
Penstemon hirsutus Hairy beardtongue Perennial Herb Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Dry
Phlox divaricata Wild blue phlox, Louisiana phlox, Blue woodland phlox, Sweet william
Perennial Herb Shade, Part-shade
Moist
Phlox stolonifera Creeping phlox Perennial Herb Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Moist
Phlox subulata Moss phlox, Moss pink, Rock pink Perennial Herb Sun, Part-shade
Dry
Physocarpus opulifolius Atlantic ninebark, Common ninebark Perennial Shrub Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Wet, Moist,
Dry
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Physostegia virginiana Fall obedient plant, Obedient plant, False dragonhead
Perennial Herb Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Moist
Pinus echinata Shortleaf pine Perennial Tree Part-shade
Dry
Pinus virginiana Virginia pine, Jersey pine Perennial Tree Sun Moist
Polemonium reptans Greek valerian, Greek-valerian, Jacob's Ladder
Perennial Herb Shade Moist
Populus tremuloides Quaking aspen, Aspen Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Wet, Moist,
Dry
Prunus americana American plum, Wild plum Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Moist
Prunus nigra Canadian plum Perennial Tree Shade, Part-shade
Moist
Prunus pensylvanica Pin cherry, Fire cherry Perennial Tree Sun Dry
Prunus pumila Sand cherry Perennial Shrub Sun, Part-shade
Dry
Prunus serotina Black cherry Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Moist, Dry
Prunus virginiana Chokecherry, Common chokecherry, Choke cherry
Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Moist, Dry
Ptelea trifoliata Wafer ash, Common hoptree, Hop tree
Perennial Tree Sun, Shade,
Wet, Moist,
Dry
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Part-shade
Quercus alba White oak, Northern white oak, Stave Oak, Ridge White Oak, Forked-leaf White Oak
Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Moist, Dry
Quercus bicolor Swamp white oak Perennial Tree Part-shade
Moist
Quercus coccinea Scarlet oak, Red oak Perennial Tree Sun Moist
Quercus macrocarpa Bur oak, Burr oak, Savannah oak, Overcup oak
Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Wet, Moist,
Dry
Quercus muehlenbergii Chinkapin oak, Chinquapin oak Perennial Tree Sun, Part-shade
Dry
Quercus palustris Pin oak Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Wet, Moist
Quercus rubra Northern red oak Perennial Tree Sun, Part-shade
Moist, Dry
Rhus aromatica Fragrant sumac, Aromatic sumac, Lemon sumac, Polecat bush
Perennial Shrub Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Moist, Dry
Rhus copallinum Winged sumac, Shining sumac, Flameleaf sumac
Perennial Shrub Sun Dry
Rhus glabra Smooth sumac Perennial Shrub Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Dry
Rhus typhina Staghorn sumac Perennial Shrub, Tree Sun, Shade,
Dry
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Part-shade
Robinia pseudoacacia Black locust, Honey locust Perennial Tree Sun Moist, Dry
Rosa palustris Swamp rose Perennial Shrub Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Wet, Moist
Rudbeckia hirta Black-eyed Susan, Common black-eyed Susan, Brown-eyed Susan
Annual Herb Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Moist, Dry
Rudbeckia laciniata Cutleaf coneflower, Green-head coneflower, Cut-leaf coneflower
Perennial Herb Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Moist
Rudbeckia triloba Browneyed Susan, Brown-eyed-Susan, Thin-leaved coneflower, Three-lobed Rudbeckia
Perennial Herb Sun, Part-shade
Moist, Dry
Salix amygdaloides Peach-leaf willow, Peachleaf willow Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Wet, Moist
Salix bebbiana Bebb willow, Gray willow, Long-beaked willow
Perennial Shrub Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Wet, Moist
Salix discolor Pussy willow Perennial Shrub Sun Moist
Salix nigra Black willow, Gulf black willow Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Wet, Moist
Sambucus nigra ssp. canadensis
Common elderberry, Black elder, Mexican elderberry, Common elder, Elderberry, Tapiro, Sauco
Perennial Shrub Part-shade
Wet
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Sassafras albidum Sassafras Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Moist
Schizachyrium scoparium Little bluestem Perennial Grass/Grass-like
Sun, Part-shade
Dry
Silphium perfoliatum Cup plant Perennial Herb Sun Wet, Moist,
Dry
Sorbus americana American mountain ash, American mountain-ash
Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Moist, Dry
Sorghastrum nutans Indiangrass, Yellow indian grass Perennial Grass/Grass-like
Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Moist, Dry
Spiraea alba White meadowsweet Perennial Shrub Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Wet, Moist
Sporobolus heterolepis Prairie dropseed Perennial Grass/Grass-like
Sun Dry
Staphylea trifolia American bladdernut Perennial Shrub Shade Moist
Symphoricarpos orbiculatus Coralberry, Indian currant, Buckbrush
Perennial Shrub Shade, Part-shade
Moist, Dry
Symphyotrichum ericoides var. ericoides
White heath aster, Heath Aster, White Aster, White Prairie Aster
Perennial Herb Sun Dry
Symphyotrichum novae-angliae
New England aster, New England American-aster
Perennial Herb Part-shade
Moist
Taxus canadensis American yew, Canada yew Perennial Shrub Sun, Shade,
Moist, Dry
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Part-shade
Thuja occidentalis Arborvitae, Eastern arborvitae, Northern white cedar
Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Moist, Dry
Tilia americana American basswood, American linden, Bee tree
Perennial Tree Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Moist, Dry
Tilia americana var. heterophylla
American basswood, Linden, White basswood
Perennial Tree Part-shade
Viburnum acerifolium Mapleleaf viburnum, Maple-leaf viburnum, Arrow-wood, Maple-leaf arrow-wood
Perennial Shrub Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Moist, Dry
Viburnum lentago Nannyberry, Blackhaw Perennial Shrub Sun, Shade, Part-shade
Moist
Viburnum prunifolium Blackhaw, Smooth blackhaw, Blackhaw viburnum, Smooth blackhaw viburnum
Perennial Shrub Part-shade
Moist
Viburnum rufidulum Rusty blackhaw viburnum, Rusty blackhaw, Southern blackhaw, Downy viburnum
Perennial Tree Part-shade
Dry
Source: Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center; www.wildflower.org
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