Arboretum Wildflowers and other Non-woody Plants

wildflowers

From early spring carpets of trilliums, trout lilies and bloodroot to late fall fields of goldenrods and asters, The Arboretum's various habitats provide a home for many species of wildflowers and other non-woody plants. These in turn attract many wildlife species to their pollen, nectar, seeds, leaves and roots.

Victoria Woods in early May is alive with White Trillium blooms.
Victoria Woods in early May is alive with White Trillium blooms.

This Goldenrod has attracted a Monarch with its nectar.
This Goldenrod has attracted a Monarch with its nectar.

We teach a variety of wildflower identification, gardening and photography workshops (click here) at The Arboretum. We also sell Spring Woodland Wildflowers of The Arboretum booklets (click here) to help you identify the beautiful flowers you may find in our woods.