You see these flowers along many of our Wisconsin roadways, river banks, and natural areas. 

 

Below are cultivated Wisconsin natives meaning these plants have been bred and improved for the use in the landscape.  Whether it's a new color of Coneflower, or a more tidy mounded habit of a Black-Eyed Susan, these plants still have native origin and will thrive when sited in the correct micro-climate in your landscape projects. 


Native to Wisconsin


**Photos courtesy of Walters Gardens, Inc. **

 

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