​Explosions of color or delicate, simple works of art…wildflowers beautify our world throughout the seasons.
Explosions of color or delicate, simple works of art…wildflowers beautify our world throughout the seasons. Once the excitement of spring wildflower displays has faded, walk the trails of Lake Metroparks and enjoy summer’s gift of colorful flowers. Some are native to Ohio and grow untended in their favorite habitats. Others are cultivated to benefit wildlife as well as beautify the parks.
Habitat: stream banks and damp meadows Blooms: summer and early fall Fast fact: The root of the cardinal flower was used as a potent love charm, especially for elderly ladies.
Cardinal flower
Habitat: edges of ponds and rivers Blooms: summer and fall Fast fact: This aquatic plant is a favorite food for ducks and other water birds and, in Florida, manatees!
Pickerelweed
Wildlife: hummingbirds, butterflies and other insects Blooms: summer Fast fact: Purple coneflower is a favorite nectar source for many kinds of butterflies.
Purple coneflower
Habitat: fields and meadows Blooms: summer Fast fact: Milkweed is the favorite plant of the monarch butterfly; it is home for the eggs and food for both the caterpillar and adult butterfly.
Common milkweed
Habitat: damp meadows and floodplains Blooms: summer Fast fact: Native Americans used the bulbs of this plant for soup.
Turk's-cap lily