Native Long Island Plants
ed June 15, 2020
There are a lot of reasons to plant native species when doing your outdoor plantings for both you and the wildlife around you. A native plant requires fewer fertilizers and pesticides than a non-native plant, which is great for the environment and for our local pollinators. Native plants are also already suitable for our fluctuating weather and can survive both our cold winters and hot steamy summers. Native trees are also uniquely suited to feed local herbivores and can handle the abuse better than non-native plants. In addition to all that, you’ll be more likely to attract butterflies to your yard.
When it comes to Long Island natives there are a lot of choices for native species to plant, so no matter what your landscaping needs you’re sure to find something to fit with your vision. From vines and perennials to ferns, trees, and shrubs, a naturalized yard uses less water and requires far less maintenance than those with exotic additions. Remember, these native plants have developed specifically to grow here over thousands of years so they need very little help from you to thrive. Some favorite perennials you may not realize are native are:
Trumpet vine
Columbine
Purple Coneflower
Yellow Coneflower
Black-eyed Susan
Blanket flowers
Creeping Phlox
Trees and shrubs include:
Arborvitae
Blue Spruce
Sweetbay Magnolia
Tulip Tree
Sweet Gum
A variety of oaks and maples
By choosing native plants for your landscape you’re helping to secure our ecological legacy, support local wildlife, and contribute to an improved environment. You’ll save water and use fewer chemicals to see your garden thrive. So the time you’re out at a garden center looking for plants ask for plants that are native to Long Island. Give it a shot this season: go native!
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