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PERENNIALS

Native perennial plants are the backbone of healthy ecosystems, with many acting as keystone species—plants that play a critical role in supporting a wide range of wildlife. These plants offer more than just beauty; they provide essential services like stabilizing soil, filtering water, and offering food and habitat for pollinators, birds, and other creatures. By planting native perennials, you’re not just adding resilient, low-maintenance beauty to your landscape—you’re creating a thriving ecosystem that benefits both wildlife and the environment.

In central Ohio, the top 4 keystone species of perennials are Solidago (goldenrod), Symphyotrichum (asters), Helianthus (sunflowers) and Fragaria (wild strawberry). 

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