It ’s clip to grab that sweatshirt and dig out those grueling wind sock , because fall has go far ! Although it ’s sad to see summertime go , we ’re getting passing mad for the Modern season around here . The native industrial plant in New England ( where our podcast is based ) are starting to look specially lovely , so we ’ve dedicated this show to them . We ’ve got an raiment of native woodies that bloom or color up in fall ( Danielle ) and a few perennial that carry through their good for September ( Carol ) . Do n’t worry — we’re not just featuring industrial plant aboriginal to the eastern seaboard either , we ’ve got some midwestern admiration and even some southerly smoothy in the mix as well . Looking for some native plants that please the local ecology and calculate beautiful doing it ? We ’ve have you covered on this former episode .
Expert guest : Brent Horvath is the proprietor of and head plant stock breeder / developer at Intrinsic Perennial Gardens , a wholesale baby’s room in Hebron , Illinois .
Danielle’s Plants
northerly spicebush ( Lindera benzoin , Zones 4–9 )
Lowbush blueberry bush ( genus Vaccinium angustifolium , Zones 2–8 )
Sassafras ( Sassafras albidum , Zones 4–9 )

Summersweet ( Clethra alnifolia , Zones 3–9 )
Carol’s Plants
Joe Pye weed ( Eutrochium purpureum , Zones 4–9 )
Pearly everlasting ( Anaphalis margaritacea , Zones 3–8 )
Oakleaf hydrangea ( Hydrangea quercifolia , Zones 5–9 )

‘ Iron Butterfly ’ ironweed ( Vernonia lettermannii‘Iron Butterfly ’ , Zones 4–9 )
Expert’s Plants
Eastern bluestar ( Amsonia tabernaemontanaand curriculum vitae . , Zones 3–9 )
Threadleaf bluestar ( Amsonia hubrichtiiand cvs . , Zones 5–8 )
Ozark bluestar ( Amsonia illustrisand cvs . , Zones 5–9 )

Little bluestem ( Schizachyrium scopariumand cvs . , Zones 3–10 )
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Northern spicebush

Northern spicebush

Lowbush blueberry

Sassafras

Summersweet

Joe Pye weed

Pearly everlasting

Oakleaf hydrangea

‘Iron Butterfly’ ironweed

Eastern bluestar

Threadleaf bluestar

Ozark bluestar

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