Plants For Mountain Meadow

Trifolium willdenovii. Tomcat Clover - grid24_12
Trifolium Clover

Our Native clovers are mostly annuals. We do not sell the seed but we do encourage the plants. The native clovers should not mowed or killed until the flowers are allowed to produce seed. This page ... Learn more.

Vancouveria hexandra,  Inside out flower and leaves. - grid24_12
Vancouveria hexandra Inside out flower

Inside out flower, Vancouveria hexandra, is a semideciduous perennial that makes a small scale groundcover in a shade garden. In the wild you'll find it under Maples, Alders, Douglas fir, larch and o... Learn more.

False Hellebore, Veratrum califonicum - grid24_12
Veratrum californicum California corn lily

Veratrum californicum, California corn lily, California false hellebore is a perennial that is native to the Sown Fields and meadows of California's Mountains. Learn more.

Viola palustris (Marsh Violet) - grid24_12
Viola palustris Alpine marsh violet

Alpine marsh violet is an easy to grow native violet that grows throughout much of the world. Fritillary butterfly uses violets. This violet is also known as Viola Howellii, V. epipsila, V. repens, V.... Learn more.

Woodwardia fimbriata Giant Chain Fern - grid24_12
Woodwardia fimbriata Giant Chain Fern

A very large fern. They can get to be 6 ft. tall in the wild and look like Tasmanian Tree fern. This can make a spot look very old.(As in Bedrock or and old Dino movie.) It grows in seeps or springs t... Learn more.

 Wyethia mollis, Woolly Mule's Ears, Mountain Mule Ears and Gray Mule Ears. This photo was provided by Brent. - grid24_12
Wyethia mollis Woolly Mule's Ears

Woolly Mule Ears grow on both sides of the Sierras from Fresno County up into Eastern Oregon and Nevada. Wyethia mollis (syn. Alarconia a., Helianthus longifolius, H. Hookerianus, robusta, foliosa, so... Learn more.

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