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🌼 Explore Fall-Blooming Native Plants of the Midwest! 🍂 As the vibrant hues of autumn unfold across the Midwest, a stunning array of native plants comes into bloom, enriching our landscapes and supporting local ecosystems. In today’s video, we dive into ten remarkable fall-blooming plants that are perfect for both residential and commercial gardens. Join me as I highlight: Lobelia siphilitica (Great Blue Lobelia): A beauty of moist woodlands, attracting hummingbirds and bees. Gentiana andrewsii (Closed Bottle Gentian): Known for its striking blue flowers, this plant supports bumblebees and is utilized by Native Americans for digestive health. Liatris aspera (Rough Blazing Star): A drought-tolerant favorite with edible roots and flowers. Rudbeckia hirta (Black-eyed Susan): Brightening meadows and gardens while offering immune support. Salvia azurea (Blue Sage): A versatile plant celebrated for its vibrant blooms and culinary uses. Solidago speciosa (Showy Goldenrod) and Solidago ulmifolia (Elm-leaved Goldenrod): Both attracting pollinators and valued for their medicinal properties. Symphyotrichum sericeum (Silky Aster) and Vernonia missurica (Missouri Ironweed): Beautiful additions that thrive in varied conditions. Campanula americana (Tall Bellflower): A charming woodland plant that supports bees and hummingbirds. These native plants not only enhance the beauty of our gardens but also play a crucial role in promoting biodiversity and sustaining local ecosystems. Whether you’re looking to create a stunning autumn display or support your local wildlife, these plants are a perfect choice! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more botanical journeys! Thank you for watching! 00:00 Introduction 00:05 Overview 00:24 Lobelia siphilitica - Great Blue Lobelia 01:32 Gentiana andrewsii - Bottle gentian 02:43 Liatris aspera - Rough blazing star 03:50 Rudbeckia hirta - Black-eyed Susan 04:59 Salvia azurea - Azure Snow Salvia, Azure Blue Sage or Pitcher Sage 06:04 Solidago speciosa - Showy goldenrod 07:10 Solidago ulmifolia - Elm-leaved goldenrod 08:09 Symphyotrichum sericeum - Silky Aster, Aster sericeus 09:11 Vernonia missurica - Missouri Ironweed 10:15 Campanula americana - Tall bellflower