Wildflowers and Grasses
Planting perennials means you don’t have to plant brand new babies every year. Make a low, quiet little border in your front yard or a bright, tall corner of the backyard that will fill in more and more each year. Either one will attract more birds and bees to your landscape.
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Arrowleaf Balsamroot (1)
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Basin Wild Rye (2)
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Big Bluestem (1)
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Big Leaf Lupine (1)
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Blue Columbine (2)
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Blue Fescue (1)
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Blue Flax (1)
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Blue Mt. Penstemon (2)
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Blue Wildrye (1)
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Blue-eyed Grass (1)
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Bluebunch Wheatgrass (1)
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Bluejoint Reedgrass (1)
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Bottlebrush Squirreltail (1)
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Canada Bluegrass (1)
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Canadian Goldenrod (2)
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Canby Bluegrass (1)
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Cascade Penstemon (1)
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Chelan Penstemon (2)
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Common Camas (1)
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Common Yarrow (2)
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Davidson's Penstemon (1)
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Desert Globemallow (2)
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Dusty Maiden (1)
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Eaton's Aster (1)
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Firecraker Penstemon (2)
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Fireweed (2)
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Fowl Mannagrass (1)
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Hoary Tansy Aster (1)
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Idaho Fescue (3)
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Indian Blanketflower (2)
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Indian Ricegrass (1)
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Inland Saltgrass (1)
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Little Bluestem (1)
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Little Flower Penstemon (2)
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Low Penstemon (2)
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Missouri Goldenrod (2)
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Mountain Kittentails (1)
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Munroe's Globemallow (1)
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Narrowleaf Milkweed (1)
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Needle & Thread Grass (1)
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Nodding Onion (1)
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Northwest Mannagrass (1)
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Palmer Penstemon (1)
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Pinegrass (1)
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Prairie Dropseed (1)
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Prairie Junegrass (1)
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Prairie Smoke (2)
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Purple Coneflower (2)
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Red Columbine (1)
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Richardson's Penstemon (1)
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Rocky Mountain Penstemon (2)
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Rocky Mt. Iris (1)
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Rosy Pussytoes (1)
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Sandburg's Bluegrass (1)
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Scarlet Gilia (1)
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Shaggy Fleabane (2)
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Showy Fleabane (2)
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Showy Milkweed (2)
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Snake River Wheatgrass (1)
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Sulphur Flower (2)
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Swamp Milkweed (1)
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Sweetgrass (1)
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Sword Fern (1)
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Taperleaf Penstemon (2)
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Threadleaf Fleabane (1)
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Tufted Hairgrass (2)
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Wasatch Penstemon (2)
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Western Aster (1)
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Western Fescue (1)
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Wooly Sunflower (1)
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Wyeth Buckwheat (2)