Native prairie garden

These are the native prairie plants in my yard. Most are from Prairie Originals.

Winnipeg, Manitoba was in Zone 3a (or USDA 2) as of the 1961-1990 index and Zone 4a (or USDA 3) as of the 1981-2010 index. It will likely continue to change.

The plants that are native in one area can be invasive in another - verify before planting.


2025

I purchased and planted a prairie crocus in Fall 2023. Last year, it grew leaves, but this year, a single flower bloomed.

Late April

April 26. Left: 9:11 a.m., Right: 10:15 a.m.

Mid-May

Clockwise from top left: crocus leaves, three-flowered avens, switchgrass, false sunflower
Clockwise from top left: Back yard pussy toes, giant wild rye planted among pussy toes, both, and front yard transplant
Clockwise from top left: heartleaf alexander, coneflower, prairie rose, culver's root, smooth aster, yarrow
Clockwise from top left: aster?, giant hyssop, northern bedstraw, columbine and pasture sage
Clockwise from top left: ironweed, long-fruited anemone, Philadelphia fleabane, meadow blazing star
Clockwise from top left: narrowleaf sunflower, swamp milkweed, wild bergamot, purple prairie clover

Early June

Canada wild rye, ironweed, narrowleaf sunflower, meadow blazing star, Joe Pye, pearly everlasting, bergamot, swamp milkweed, yard

Mid-June

prairie coneflower (died! sad), prairie rose, purple prairie clover, long-fruited anemone, little bluestem surrounding big bluestem, gallardia, ironweed, Joe Pye in front of false sunflower

Early July

blue vervain, false sunflower, purple prairie clover growing its skirts
just starting to bloom: bee balm, culver's root, ironweed, meadow blazing star
going to seed: wild columbine, switchgrass