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Geranium maculatum, an Ohio native, is a relative of the common bedding geranium (Pelargonium × hortorum). This list includes plants native and introduced to the state of Ohio, designated (N) and (I), respectively. Varieties and subspecies link to their parent species.
As of 2005, it contained one Ohio State Champion tree, Abies cephalonica. The arboretum also includes a Learning Garden and specialized gardens for annuals, hostas, perennials, roses, and wildflowers. Taken together, these gardens represent one of the most varied collections of flora in the state, with good selections of native Ohio plants ...
Tall coreopsis, (Coreopsis tripteris), is a beautiful native plant and a symbol of summer in Ohio. This herbaceous perennial is easily grown from seed and one of the few flowers mostly known by ...
Penstemon. Penstemon, also called beardtongue, is a sturdy, sun-loving summer bloomer. This drought-tolerant and deer-resistant plant is ideal for all types of gardens.
This list of botanical gardens and arboretums in Ohio is intended to include all significant botanical gardens and arboretums in the U.S. state of Ohio. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Name
Blephilia ciliata grows as a perennial herb reaching 40 to 80 cm (15.5 to 31.5 in) high. [4] The central stem is generally unbranched, except if it is damaged, side stems may form. As with many other plants in the mint family, the stem is 4-angled (square). [5] Leaves are sessile, lightly toothed, and mildly fragrant when crushed. [6]
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Native American children chew the plant with their gum to dye it red, as referenced in the common name "hoary puccoon". The taproot produces the reddish-purple juice that is commonly used as a pigment. [8] Native Americans also use the roots of the plant to treat asthma or any lung complaints, and as a sedative. [2]