Mississippi native plants

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Support for pollinators is increasing as the message about their importance circulates to even wider audiences. Pollinator Week was created twelve years ago and is now celebrated world-wide, taking the message even further. I have been frustrated every year with graphic images that get circulated showing “flowers to support bees” but which contain 80% non-native plants and largely reference benefits to honey bees (which are great but they are not native to the US). I have told myself for…

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Purple Coneflowers, Maidenhair Tree, Plant Parts, Purple Petals, Purple Coneflower, Plant Zones, Mississippi State University, Food Medicine, Parts Of A Flower

Purple Coneflowers Purple coneflowers can really make a statement in the home garden and landscape. The name is derived from the beautiful flowers, with their purple petals and dark center cones. The foliage color can range from pale to dark green. Purple coneflowers are fantastic butterfly-attracting plants.

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The state of Mississippi encompasses USDA plant hardiness zones 7a through 9a making it suitable for a wide range of perennials. Some perennials that thrive in zones 9a may struggle in cooler winters in 7a, but this list of perennials should perform well throughout the state of Mississippi. Best Plants To Grow In Mississippi, Mississippi Landscaping Ideas, Mississippi Native Plants, Mississippi Flowers, Best Perennials For Shade, State Of Mississippi, Front Flower Beds, Full Sun Perennials, Hardiness Zones

The state of Mississippi encompasses USDA plant hardiness zones 7a through 9a making it suitable for a wide range of perennials. Some perennials that thrive in zones 9a may struggle in cooler winters in 7a, but this list of perennials should perform well throughout the state of Mississippi.

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