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Ohio Native Plants

Are you looking for the perfect Ohio native plants for your home? Our curated collections feature a variety of Ohio-friendly plants that are sure to add beauty to your landscape. Whether you're looking for a plant that will thrive in Ohio's hot summers or one that will add winter interest to your garden, we have a native plant for you.

By choosing Ohio native plants, you're helping to support Ohio's wildlife. Many of our state's native birds and insects rely on these plants for food and shelter, so by planting native plants in your garden, you're providing a vital resource for our state's wildlife. So why not add an Ohio native plant to your garden today?

Not sure if you’re browsing the best native plants for your garden? Why not try shopping for native plants by ZIP Code. If you’re not in Ohio, you can also try shopping by state!

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You’ll help birds, pollinators such as bees, butterflies, other insects, amphibians and small mammals, and reptiles.
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Your impact reaches far beyond your own garden. You’ll be creating habitat for declining wildlife, but also helping to reduce urban heat islands and manage storm water runoff.
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Bring nature home. There’s no easier place to get a daily dose of nature and the physical, mental and spiritual benefits.
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All orders support our non-profit mission to help declining wildlife and expand native plant availability nationwide.
butterfly icon
You’ll help birds, pollinators such as bees, butterflies, other insects, amphibians and small mammals, and reptiles.
glove icon
Your impact reaches far beyond your own garden. You’ll be creating habitat for declining wildlife, but also helping to reduce urban heat islands and manage storm water runoff.
house icon
Bring nature home. There’s no easier place to get a daily dose of nature and the physical, mental and spiritual benefits.
hand holding a plant icon
All orders support our non-profit mission to help declining wildlife and expand native plant availability nationwide.
butterfly icon
You’ll help birds, pollinators such as bees, butterflies, other insects, amphibians and small mammals, and reptiles.
globe icon
Your impact reaches far beyond your own garden. You’ll be creating habitat for declining wildlife, but also helping to reduce urban heat islands and manage storm water runoff.
house icon
Bring nature home. There’s no easier place to get a daily dose of nature and the physical, mental and spiritual benefits.
hand holding a plant icon
All orders support our non-profit mission to help declining wildlife and expand native plant availability nationwide.
butterfly icon
You’ll help birds, pollinators such as bees, butterflies, other insects, amphibians and small mammals, and reptiles.
globe icon
Your impact reaches far beyond your own garden. You’ll be creating habitat for declining wildlife, but also helping to reduce urban heat islands and manage storm water runoff.
house icon
Bring nature home. There’s no easier place to get a daily dose of nature and the physical, mental and spiritual benefits.
hand holding a plant icon
All orders support our non-profit mission to help declining wildlife and expand native plant availability nationwide.

FAQs about native plants in Ohio

From tall grasses to delicate wildflowers, native plants have adapted to Ohio's climate and soils over millennia. Today, they play an important role in supporting the state's wildlife. If you're interested in adding Ohio native plants to your garden, you should know a few things.

A native plant is any species that has occurred naturally in a given area. In Ohio, native plants have evolved to adapt to the state's climate and soil conditions.

As a result, they tend to be hardy and require little supplemental water and no fertilizer. Ohio native plants also provide important habitats for wildlife, including birds, butterflies, and bees. For pollinator gardeners looking for low-maintenance plants that will thrive in Ohio's climate, native plants are an excellent option.

Ohio is home to a wide variety of native plants, each of which offers unique benefits. There are lots of reasons to consider planting your own. For example, Ohio native plants require less water, fertilizer, and pesticides than their non-native counterparts.

Not only that, but Ohio native plants are, of course, generally well-suited to the state's climate and soil conditions. As a result, they often require less maintenance than non-native plants. Finally, native plants will provide habitat for wildlife like birds, fireflies, and butterflies. Plants native to Ohio help to support the state's wildlife populations. And because they require less water and maintenance, Ohio native plants can save you time and money in the long run.

Ohio is a beautiful state, full of diverse plant life. From the Ohio Buckeye to the Purple Coneflower, many native plants make Ohio unique. However, some people choose to grow exotic plants in their gardens. While these plants may be beautiful, there are several reasons why Ohioans should stick to growing natives.

First of all, exotic plants are not native to Ohio. This means that they are not accustomed to our state’s climate and soil conditions. As a result, they often need more care and attention than natives. They may require special fertilizers and can be invasive.

This means they crowd out native plants, damaging local ecosystems. While native plants support local wildlife, exotics often do not. Birds, bees, and other creatures rely on native plants for food and shelter. By growing natives, Ohioans can help to protect local wildlife.

There are many reasons to grow Ohio native plants instead of exotics. Native plants are easier to care for, support local wildlife, and help preserve Ohio’s natural ecology. When Ohioans choose to grow natives, everyone benefits.

Many people think native plants are too expensive, but when you compare the long-term costs of water and maintenance, they are a bargain. Native plants are ideally suited to Ohio's climate and soil, requiring less water and fertilizer than non-native plants.

They also tend to be more resistant to pests and diseases, so you'll save money on pesticides and herbicides. So don't let the upfront cost deter you—native plants are a wise investment for any Ohio gardener.

Ohio native plants are easy to grow and don't require much maintenance. Ohio native plants are often more resilient than non-native plants. Ohio native plants are some of the easiest plants to grow and care for. They don't require as much watering or maintenance as non-natives, so if you're looking for an easy-to-grow plant that will thrive in Ohio, consider buying a native plant.

While many people believe that native plants are automatically wild and unkempt, this doesn't have to be the case! Native plants can be just as well-manicured as any other type of plant. Ohio native plants are perfect for creating dramatic garden spaces and attracting local wildlife.

While some gardeners worry that native plants will take over their yards, this is typically not the case. Native plants are adapted to the local environment and will be kept in check by native plant-eating animals and other natural processes. As a result, they are generally less likely to become invasive than non-native plants.

So if you're looking to add some Ohio native plants to your garden, you can rest assured that they won't run rampant and take over your property.