Serviceberry
Amelanchier canadensis
A sun-lover that flowers in Apr and May, standing 15–25 ft tall.
- Full–part sun
- Average–wet
- 15–25 ft
- Blooms Apr–May
Sun-loving native wildflowers, grasses, and shrubs for the hot, bright, open parts of the yard that bake all afternoon. Every species here is genuinely native to West Virginia and the wider flora of the Mid-Atlantic and hardy through zones 5–7 — proven performers for West Virginia's cool, humid, mountainous climate across Allegheny Mountains & Ridge-and-Valley, not a generic list. Local standouts include Serviceberry and Scarlet Beebalm. A spot with six or more hours of direct sun is prime real estate for the prairie and meadow natives that evolved in the open — most want exactly that much light to bloom hard and stand up straight. Give them lean, well-drained soil rather than rich and pampered, skip the fertilizer, and they will reward the tough love with more flowers and sturdier stems.
Each one native to your region and hardy in zones 5–7 · see this collection in other states.
Amelanchier canadensis
A sun-lover that flowers in Apr and May, standing 15–25 ft tall.
Monarda didyma
Give it full sun and it flowers in Jul and Aug, 2.5–4 ft tall.
Liatris spicata
Made for open ground — flowers in Jul and Aug, 2–4 ft tall.
Bignonia capreolata
A sun-lover that flowers in Apr and May, standing 25–50 ft tall.
Cercis canadensis
Made for open ground — flowers in Mar and Apr, 20–30 ft tall.
Physostegia virginiana
Give it full sun and it flowers in Aug and Sep, 2–4 ft tall.
Pulsatilla patens
Made for open ground — flowers in Mar and Apr, 6–12 in tall.
Penstemon digitalis
A sun-lover that flowers in May and Jun, standing 2–4 ft tall.
Helianthus maximiliani
Give it full sun and it blooms Aug through Oct, 5–8 ft tall.
Solidago speciosa
A sun-lover that flowers in Sep and Oct, standing 2–4 ft tall.
Asclepias incarnata
Made for open ground — flowers in Jul and Aug, 3–4 ft tall.
Echinacea purpurea
Give it full sun and it blooms Jun through Sep, 2–4 ft tall.
Coreopsis lanceolata
Give it full sun and it blooms May through Jul, 1.5–2 ft tall.
Cephalanthus occidentalis
Made for open ground — blooms Jun through Aug, 5–10 ft tall.
Liatris pycnostachya
A sun-lover that flowers in Jul and Aug, standing 3–5 ft tall.
Zizia aurea
Made for open ground — blooms Apr through Jun, 1.5–2.5 ft tall.
Pycnanthemum muticum
Made for open ground — blooms Jul through Sep, 2–3 ft tall.
Callicarpa americana
A sun-lover that flowers in Jun and Jul, standing 4–7 ft tall.
Eutrochium maculatum
Made for open ground — blooms Jul through Sep, 4–7 ft tall.
Rudbeckia hirta
Made for open ground — blooms Jun through Sep, 1.5–3 ft tall.
Viburnum dentatum
A sun-lover that flowers in May and Jun, standing 6–10 ft tall.
Veronicastrum virginicum
A sun-lover that blooms Jun through Aug, standing 3–5 ft tall.
Ilex verticillata
A sun-lover that flowers in Jun and Jul, standing 5–10 ft tall.
Lobelia siphilitica
A sun-lover that flowers in Aug and Sep, standing 2–3 ft tall.
35 more also qualify: Cardinal Flower, Prairie Smoke, Anise Hyssop, Turk's Cap, Trumpet Honeysuckle, Butterfly Weed, Aromatic Aster, Cup Plant, Common Yarrow, Pink Muhly Grass, Wild Bergamot, New England Aster, Red-Twig Dogwood, Virginia Creeper, Creeping Phlox, Ninebark, Common Boneset, American Elderberry, Inkberry Holly, Bearberry, Purple Prairie Clover, Blue Vervain, Fragrant Sumac, Common Milkweed, Compass Plant, Sideoats Grama, Wild Lupine, Rattlesnake Master, Stiff Goldenrod, New Jersey Tea, Indian Grass, Switchgrass, Big Bluestem, Little Bluestem, Prairie Dropseed.
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