Wild Ones Twin Cities offers a collection of attractive, durable native plant signs for your garden!
Native plant signs are available for sale at all Wild Ones Twin Cities Chapter meetings held on the third Tuesdays of Sep-Nov, Jan, Mar-May, and certain outreach events (see our home and calendar pages for more details).
You can also purchase these native plant signs by inquiring at Info@WildOnesTwinCities.Org or calling 612-293-3833
Individual Signs @ $3 each
Groups of 25 get 2 free ($6 value)
Below is the list of currently available species, which we are adding to every year.
* new for 2018
1 • Alumroot | Heuchera richardsonii
2 • Aromatic Aster | Symphyotrichum oblongifolium
3* • Birdfoot Violet | Viola pedata
4* • Black Eyed Susan | Rudbeckia hirta
5* • Bloodroot | Sanguinaria canadensis
6 • Blue Vervain | Verbena hastata
7* • Bottle Gentian | Gentiana andrewsii
8 • Brown Eyed Susan | Rudbeckia triloba
9 • Butterflyweed | Asclepias tuberosa
10* • Carolina Larkspur | Delphinium carolinianum
11 • Common Milkweed | Asclepias syriaca
12* • Compass Plant | Silphium laciniatum
13* • Cream Wild Indigo | Baptisia bracteata
14 • Culver’s Root | Veronicastrum virginicum

16* • Dotted Blazing Star | Liatris punctata
17 • Field Pussytoes | Antennaria neglecta
18 • Giant Hyssop | Agastache foeniculum
19* • Golden Alexander | Zizia aurea
20* • Golden Ragwort | Packera aurea
21 • Grey Headed Coneflower | Ratibida pinnata
22 • Heath Aster | Symphyotrichum ericoides
23 • Indian Grass | Sorghastrum nutans
24 • High Bush Cranberry | Viburnum triloba
25* • Ironweed | Vernonia fasciculata
26 • Jack-in-the-Pulpit | Arisaema triphyllum
27 • Jacob’s Ladder | Polemonium reptans
28 • Lady Fern | Authyrium Filix-femina
29 • Large Flowered Beardtongue | Penstemon grandifloras
30 • Large Leaved Aster | Eurybia macrophylla
31* • Leadplant | Amorpha canescens
32 • Little Bluestem | Schizachyrium scoparium
33 • Meadow Blazingstar | Liatris ligulistylis
34 • Maidenhair Fern | Adiantum pedatum
35 • New England Aster | Symphyotrichum novae-angliae
36* • New Jersey Tea | Ceanothus americanus
37 • Obedient Plant | Phystostegia virginiana
38 • Ohio Spiderwort | Tradescantia ohiensis
39 • Pale Purple Coneflower | Echinacea pallida

41* • Pearly Everlasting | Anaphalis margaritacea
42 • Pennsylvania Sedge | Carex pensylvanica
43 • Plains Blazingstar | Liatris ligulistylis
44 • Plantain Pussytoes | Antennaria plantaginifolia
45 • Prairie Coreopsis | Coreopsis palmata
46 • Prairie Dropseed | Sporobolum heteolipis
47* • Prairie Onion | Allium stellatum
48 • Prairie Phlox | Phlox pilosa
49 • Prairie Smoke | Geum triflorum
50 • Purple Prairie Clover | Dalea purpurea
51 • Rattlesnake Master | Eryngium yuccifolium
52* • Red-Osier Dogwood | Cornus sericea
53* • Round-headed Bush Clover | Lespedeza capitata
54* • Rough Blazingstar | Liatris aspera
55 • Showy Goldenrod | Solidago speciosa
56 • Side Oats Grama | Bouteloua curtipendula
57* • Silky Aster | Symphyotrichum sericeum
58* • Smooth Blue Aster | Symphyotrichum laeve
59 • Sneezeweed | Helenium autumnale
60 • Solomon’s Seal | Polygonatum pubescens
61* • Spotted Beebalm | Monarda punctata
62 • Starry False Solomon’s Seal | Maianthemum stellatum
63 • Stiff Goldenrod | Solidago rigida

65 • Sweet Joe Pye Weed | Eutrochium purpureum
66* • White Canadian Violet | Viola canadensis
67* • White Prairie Clover | Dalea candida
68* • White Turtlehead | Chelone glabra
69 • Wild Bergamot | Monarda fistulosa
70 • (Red) Wild Columbine | Aquilegia canadensis
71 • Wild Geranium | Geranium maculatum
72 • Wild Ginger | Asarum canadense
73* • Wild Lupine | Lupinus perennis
74 • Wild Petunia | Ruellia humilis

Help to educate about the beauty and benefits of native plants in our landscapes by adding signage to your native plant garden!