{"title":"WIS-FACU","description":"\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eWetland Indicator Status - FACU\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cspan\u003eWetland Indicator Status (WIS) is a national list measuring the likelihood that a plant species would be found naturally occurring in a wetland environment (meaning an area characterized by flooding or saturation of soil permanently or seasonally) versus an upland environment (an area that almost never experiences saturated soils). Status may vary across regions. Our information is for the Midwest and Eastern Mountains and Piedmont regions that cover the Ohio River watershed in Ohio.\u003c\/span\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-dc6a30a elementor-widget elementor-widget-heading\" data-id=\"dc6a30a\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"heading.default\"\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"elementor-widget-container\"\u003e\n\u003ch4 class=\"elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default\"\u003eFACU - Facultative Upland\u003c\/h4\u003e\n\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-c8397a0 elementor-widget elementor-widget-text-editor\" data-id=\"c8397a0\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"text-editor.default\"\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"elementor-widget-container\"\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eUsually occurring in non-wetlands, though rarely found in wetlands, plants with the FACU status mostly prefer to dry out completely after watering and may not tolerate poorly drained sites or persistently wet roots. UPL – Upland\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003c\/div\u003e","products":[{"product_id":"amelanchier-arborea","title":"Amelanchier arborea (Downy Serviceberry) - 3 gal","description":"Downy Serviceberry is a graceful, native, small understory tree or tall shrub. They bloom in May with showy, slightly fragrant white sprays of dainty flowers that attract pollinators by offering nectar and pollen rewards for their services. Very ornamental pinkish-red berry-like fruits form in dangling clusters and ripen to a rich purple color by June. That is when the birds attack! They adore the fruits of Serviceberries and will strip it clean in a very short time. Humans can also eat the berries which are sweet and floral tasting, similar to blueberries, and they can be used to replace other berries in most recipes. However, tastier berries for human consumption are produced by Amelanchier laevis, a closely related species that sometimes naturally hybridizes with Amelanchier arborea in the wild, resulting in Amelanchier x grandiflora (Apple Serviceberry.)\u003cbr\u003eServiceberries are very ornamental and commonly used in the landscape. They prefer a moist, well-drained and acidic soil but are adaptable and easy to please. These trees tolerate clay soil but are not reliable in stressful environments where they experience drought and blazing hot sun and wind. Amelanchier arborea can be maintained as a small, single-trunk tree but the roots do tend to sucker. If the suckers are not removed, the effect will be an attractive multitrunked tree. The foliage and overall growth habit is soft and airy, and the fall colors are brilliant golden yellow, orange and red.\u003cbr\u003eBesides their beauty, Amelanchier spp. have excellent wildlife value. Along with the incredible bounty of fruit and nectar that Serviceberries provide, they are also host to at least 92 species of Lepidoptera, including the Red-spotted Purple and the Striped Hairstreak.\u003cbr\u003eSources:\u003cbr\u003eNative Trees, Shrubs, \u0026amp; Vines by William Cullina\u003cbr\u003eManual of Woody Landscape Plants by Michael A. 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Clumps will increase in size by clonal offsets and can be easily divided when they have thickened up. They also spread by self-seeding, so deadheading may be helpful if you want to keep it from germinating wherever it pleases. Dense clumps of its bulbs make a good barrier against running rhizomes, a useful trait in the mixed perennial border. Deer and rabbits avoid their smell, so they may also be effective as a deterrent against herbivory when interplanted with more vulnerable species. Nodding Onions are edible, as with all Alliums, and most often the leaves are eaten chopped fresh, like Chives.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eSources:\u003cbr\u003eGrowing and Propagating Wildflowers by William Cullina\u003cbr\u003ePeterson Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants Eastern\/Central North America by Lee Allen Peterson\u003cbr\u003eEastern\/Central Medicinal Plants and Herbs by Steven Foster and James A. Duke\u003cbr\u003eGrowing and Propagating Wild Flowers by Harry R. 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Deer and rabbits tend to avoid it because of its toxic milky latex sap, making the establishment of a new milkweed patch fairly easy. This species does want to spread aggressively and should only be planted where this tendency can be appreciated rather than dreaded. For smaller garden areas, Sullivant's Milkweed or Showy Milkweed are very similar and slower to spread, offering an easier option for management. Milkweeds are incredibly important plants because they act as a larval host and as a nectar source for adult butterflies and other insects. North America’s celebrity butterfly, the Monarch, lays her eggs on milkweed plants. The distinctive yellow, black and white striped caterpillars eat only the leaves of this genus, making them a vital part of the ecosystem from coast to coast. It also hosts a specialist moth, the Milkweed Tussock Moth, as well as many milkweed beetles and bugs. They are very active plants, always crawling with beautiful and interesting creatures that are drawn to them! Milkweeds are a productive, necessary, and worthy group of plants to include in any landscape.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eSources:\u003cbr\u003eGrowing and Propagating Wildflowers by William Cullina\u003cbr\u003eThe Midwestern Native Garden by Charlotte Adelman \u0026amp; Bernard L. 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Deer and rabbits tend to avoid it because of its toxic milky latex sap, making the establishment of a new milkweed patch fairly easy. This species does want to spread aggressively and should only be planted where this tendency can be appreciated rather than dreaded. For smaller garden areas, Sullivant's Milkweed or Showy Milkweed are very similar and slower to spread, offering an easier option for management. Milkweeds are incredibly important plants because they act as a larval host and as a nectar source for adult butterflies and other insects. North America’s celebrity butterfly, the Monarch, lays her eggs on milkweed plants. The distinctive yellow, black and white striped caterpillars eat only the leaves of this genus, making them a vital part of the ecosystem from coast to coast. It also hosts a specialist moth, the Milkweed Tussock Moth, as well as many milkweed beetles and bugs. 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It is quite adaptable to most soil types, but prefers fertile, moist, well-draining loam where it can get a few hours of dappled sunlight each day. It will tolerate drier shade conditions with a reduced growth rate and flowering. Flowering occurs in early spring before the foliage emerges and lasts for about two weeks. The dainty, lightly fragrant flower clusters outline the branches with a soft yellow haze, leading this shrub to be referred to as the “forsythia of the wilds.” The small, oval-shaped, dusky blue-green leaves begin to grow out after flowering and droop attractively from the twigs. The entire shrub turns a brilliant yellow in fall that announces the arrival of the season. The contrast of the gorgeous, golden foliage and the scarlet red berries makes this an unbeatable ornamental for the shade garden.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThese plants are dioecious, meaning male and female reproductive organs are on separate individuals. Both sexes are required for fruit production. Cross-pollination is accomplished by numerous insects, primarily small bees. Spicebush is host to at least 10 species of Lepidoptera, including the enchanting specialist Spicebush Swallowtail butterfly and the majestic Promethea Silkmoth. The alluring, bright red fruits (drupes) are very quickly devoured by woodland songbirds. They are highly nutritious, protein-rich, and have a 33.2% fat content, making them an important food source for migrating warblers.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eSpicebush has long been used for culinary and medicinal purposes. The dried berries make a uniquely delicious local substitute for allspice. 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Flat-topped panicles of white flowers emerge above the foliage on single stalks between July and September.Common Yarrow is an easy to grow plant that tolerates drought once established and can thrive in nutrient-poor, rocky, dry soil as long as it well-drained.  It has a moderate salt tolerance that makes it adaptable to difficult sites such as parking lots, roadsides, and sidewalk \"hellstrips.\" It will form a thick mat of spreading rhizomes over time and can be divided easily once mature. Deadheading will prolong blooms into fall, and the flowers are excellent for floral arrangements and for drying.The flowers of Common Yarrow attract a wide variety of insects, as well as the beneficial predators of those insects like Ladybugs and parasitic wasps. The spent inflorescences also add texture to the winter garden and are important habitat for overwintering insects. Be sure to leave some standing until next spring to support this important life-cycle. The foliage is unpalatable to mammals and does not suffer from browsing.This plant has long been used for medicinal purposes and the genus name Achillea comes from the legend that the Greek hero Achilles used it as a wound dressing. Like Comfrey, the foliage of Common Yarrow can be used as a compost activator and green mulch.Sources:\u003cbr\u003eHerbaceous Perennial Plants by Allan M. Armitage\u003cbr\u003eGrowing and Propagating Wild Flowers by Harry R. Phillips\u003cbr\u003eEastern\/Central Medicinal Plants and Herbs by Steven Foster and James A. Duke\u003cbr\u003eLady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center\u003cbr\u003eMissouri Botanical Garden\u003cbr\u003eIllinois Wildflowers\u003cbr\u003eGrow Native! 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The flowers make an excellent addition to cut arrangements and can be dried.This variety was discovered in the Midwest by Mae Oertel (rhymes with turtle),  growing in a roadside ditch.Sources:\u003cbr\u003eHerbaceous Perennial Plants by Allan M. Armitage\u003cbr\u003eNorth Creek Nurseries","brand":"Scioto Gardens Native Plant Nursery","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":47949233946865,"sku":"AchOrt1","price":14.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0787\/7092\/9905\/files\/d9a752f3-1e20-4abf-a1cb-6807b002dfec.jpg?v=1774289835"},{"product_id":"adiantum-pedatum-1","title":"Adiantum pedatum (Maidenhair Fern) - 1 gal","description":"The delicate, bright green leaflets of Maidenhair Ferns flutter gently in the breeze. The play of sunlight and shadows on their thin, translucent foliage creates a magical effect in the landscape. The pinnae are arranged horizontally in a fan-shape or like the outstretched fingers of a hand, quite unique among our native ferns! Though this plant appears graceful and delicate, it is fairly easy to grow in the right conditions. It prefers even moisture, never drying out lest it go dormant until adequate moisture returns. The shallow, wiry rhizomes will spread and knit together to form a dense groundcover in damp, dappled shade. Maidenhair Ferns grow well in Northern exposures, on wet cliffs, in sheltered valleys, and in deep shady sites. The light, airy texture of Maidenhair Ferns look striking with bold-textured woodland plants. Over time, they can naturalize in a moist woodland garden and provide a finely textured backdrop to wildflowers. They may also be used singly as an accent or shady border planting, spreading much slower in less favorable conditions.Sources:\u003cbr\u003eNative Ferns, Moss, \u0026amp; Grasses by William Cullina\u003cbr\u003eGrowing and Propagating Wild Flowers by Harry R. Phillips\u003cbr\u003eEastern\/Central Medicinal Plants and Herbs by Steven Foster and James A. Duke\u003cbr\u003eMissouri Botanical Garden\u003cbr\u003eLady Bird Johnson Wildflower CenterIllinois Wildflowers","brand":"Scioto Gardens Native Plant Nursery","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":47949234077937,"sku":"AdiPed1","price":15.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0787\/7092\/9905\/files\/a820604b-3abf-4fd8-b3b7-70b7310785a1.jpg?v=1774289839"},{"product_id":"aesculus-glabra-1","title":"Aesculus glabra (Ohio Buckeye) - 1 gal","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe Ohio Buckeye is the State Tree of Ohio! 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Brilliant red panicles attract Ruby-throated Hummingbirds and long-tongued bees, who receive an early source of nectar and cross-pollinate the flowers in exchange.\u003cbr\u003eRed Buckeyes are at their best in partial sun with moist, well-draining soil. They are able to flower well in the shade and hold their leaves longer into the summer and fall. They are slow to mature at 6-8\" of growth per year, but they are well worth the patience! Fall brings no significant change to the foliage color, and leaf drop occurs earlier than most other tree species. Insect pests and diseases rarely bother this species.\u003cbr\u003eSources:\u003cbr\u003eNative Trees, Shrubs, \u0026amp; Vines by William Cullina\u003cbr\u003eManual of Woody Landscape Plants by Michael A. Dirr\u003cbr\u003eMissouri Botanical Garden\u003cbr\u003eLady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center\u003cbr\u003eIllinois Wildflowers\u003cbr\u003eGrow Native! 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In the garden, it is an undemanding, well-behaved plant that offers highly prized color contrast and cute, \"everlasting\" little flowers that attract pollinators and gardeners alike. The caterpillars of the American Lady butterfly host on Pearly Everlasting, webbing themselves up into protective little cocoons of foliage to defend against predation. The beautiful adult butterflies hover around the plants as well, swooping in for drinks of nectar. This is a great plant to introduce children to the world of Lepidoptera! Pearly Everlastings need well-drained soil to thrive. They can tolerate moist to dry soil and become drought-tolerant once established. Mammals tend to avoid the unpalatable aromatic foliage.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eSources:\u003cbr\u003eHerbaceous Perennial Plants by Allan M. 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The flowers are eye-catching with their bright scarlet color and yellow interior, held high above the foliage on delicate, wiry stems. They possess distinctive long nectar spurs in which the sweet secretion is located at the very tips. Ruby-throated Hummingbirds, long-tongued bees, butterflies, and moths cross-pollinate the flowers in search of the nectar. The soft, green, fine-textured foliage is the primary food source for the larval stage of the Columbine Duskywing. Deer and rabbits tend to leave the plants alone due to their toxic foliage, but some curious browsing may still occur.Wild Columbine is a vigorous self-seeding plant that can double its area within 2-3 years. They are quite showy when planted in groups, but charming when they inevitably end up in surprising places around the landscape. They are perfect in cottage gardens, naturalized at the woodland's edge or in wooded openings, planted on the shady side of the house, along pathways, or in rock gardens. 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Our modern agricultural practices and rampant development have led to the destruction of these pristine prairies and many of the flora and fauna that rely on them, which makes planting these species back into our landscapes all the more important. Sullivant’s Milkweed is considered to be more well-behaved than the very similar Common Milkweed, as it tends to be shorter and less aggressive. The upward-swept leaves have a distinctive dusky pink vein down the middle. The rounded, pink flower clusters are also slightly bigger than those of Common Milkweed. The root system consists of a deep taproot and fleshy rhizomes that slowly spread, forming clonal colonies.Milkweeds are incredibly important plants because they act as a larval host and as a nectar source for adult butterflies and other insects. North America’s celebrity butterfly, the Monarch, lays her eggs on milkweed plants. 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The stout stems rarely need staking, but if a more compact, shorter blooming size is desired, the plants can be cut back by half in late spring. Asters provide an invaluable source of late-season nectar and pollen for a myriad of insect pollinators. Many granivorous birds, such as juncos and goldfinches, will eat the seeds through the winter months. Asters are also larval host plants of many Lepidoptera, including the cartoonish-looking Saddleback Caterpillar and the familiar and loveable Woolly Bear caterpillar, which turns into the Isabella Tiger Moth. The caterpillars of the tiny Pearl Crescent and the Silvery Checkerspot butterflies overwinter on or near the base of the plants and emerge in the spring. 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The caterpillars mimic wet bird droppings to avoid being eaten, and have bright red osmeterium that emerge and emit a foul odor when it feels threatened, to deter predators. They are very fun to observe, and the Giant Swallowtail butterflies are a wonderful reward for planting this worthy specimen.\u003cbr\u003eThe greenish-white flowers in late spring are slightly fragrant but not particularly showy. However, the sweet nectar attracts many butterflies and other insect pollinators. The common name of “Hop” tree comes from the flattened, papery, hop-like samaras that follow the flowers and can persist into winter. They also have been used as a substitute for hops in beer-making.\u003cbr\u003eHop Trees are adaptable to many growing conditions. They grow in full sun to full shade, moist or dry soil and need a well-draining site to thrive. The root system is woody and spreading, but does not tend to sucker. 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The seed heads are an attractive element that persist into the winter as fluffy tufts along the stems.Little Bluestem is remarkably drought tolerant due to its deep, fibrous root system, and it thrives in full sun and lean soils. It does not appreciate fertile soils or shade, which have a tendency to cause it to flop. This grass is used extensively in matrix plantings, pocket prairies and meadows, full-scale prairie restorations, for edging along pathways, xeriscaping, for erosion control, and as accent plants among other grasses and flowers. It performs well in sun baked landscapes and will self-seed in favorable conditions. Sparrows, Juncos, and other small songbirds use the seeds as a winter food source. Several species of Lepidoptera use this plant as a host for their caterpillars, including the Dusted Skipper, Cobweb Skipper, Crossline Skipper, and others. Prairie Walkingsticks occasionally feed on the foliage, as do grasshoppers, which in turn feed many insectivorous birds. 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