Native Plant Gardening
Why native plants?
According to the The National Audubon Society:
Restoring native plant habitat is vital to preserving biodiversity. By creating a native plant garden, each patch of habitat becomes part of a collective effort to nurture and sustain the living landscape for birds and other animals.
What our community is about—
This community is for everyone who is interested in planting native species in their garden. Come here for discussions, questions, and sharing of ideas/photos.
Rules:
- Don't be a jerk.
- Don't spam.
- Stay on topic.
- Specify your region in the post title. This is a global community, so designating your region is important.
More for you to explore—
Where are you located, generally?
East Tennessee
Maybe goldenrod?
The branching stems at every node make me think it isn't Goldenrod, but who knows
Maybe this?
It's suggested by Google lens
Did you buy it as seeds or a plant, or did it come up on its own? You are right, this don’t appear to be an Asclepias species, which typically have single leaves that come directly off the stem.
I think I got it as a little sprout from a native plant rescue staffed by volunteers, so IDing it was probably questionable
I wonder if it’s a Gaillardia species or something related to an oxeye daisy - the leaf clasping a “branch” as it shoots off the stem reminds me of them
I just question the aster ID because it doesn't seem to have the clasping leaves that asters do
I got a couple nickels in my pockets young man
Sorry what?