Shrub Indiana Native Amorpha fruticosa [Indigobush Amorpha] The Indigobush Amorpha is a Indiana native shrub that can be found along river banks and shallow marshes. This shrub can be planted in areas of poor soil where few other plants will survive, as well as used for erosion control. To avoid weediness, seeds can be collected shortly after flowering as it can spread readily by seeds. Common problems of Amorpha fruticosa includes rust, leaf spots, powdery mildew and twig canker. Some gall problems…
Liana InvasiveThis plant is considered invasive Ampelopsis glandulosa var. heterophylla [Porcelain Ampelopsis] Best fruiting in full sun. Restricting root growth can enhance fruit production. Japanese beetles love them. Can be invasive. Rampant growth.
Herbaceous Andropogon gerardii 'Karl’s Cousin' [Karl's Cousin Big Blue Stem] This grass is a self seeder and has a large root system. Very drought tolerant once established and is very easily maintained.
Herbaceous Anemone hupehensis var. japonica 'Prinz Heinrich' [sold as Prinz Heinrich Japanese Anemone] [Prinz Heinrich Japanese Anemone]
Herbaceous Anemone × hybrida 'Honorine Jobert' [sold as Honorine Jobert Japanese Anemone] [Honorine Jobert Japanese Anemone]
Herbaceous Anemone × hybrida 'September Charm' [sold as September Charm Japanese Anemone] [September Charm Japanese Anemone]