Favorite Virginia Natives Reviving the Normal Water Cycle that gives us life. One Yard at a Time Photos by Dave Eckert Please do not use photos without permission/proper credit Slide 1 of 45
Start with planting beds connected by wood chip trails Slide 2 of 45
Virginia Bluebells Slide 3 of 45
Phlox Slide 4 of 45
Green Dragon Slide 5 of 45
Jerusalem Artichoke Slide 6 of 5
Sea Oats Slide 7 of 45
Mayapple Slide 8 of 45
Virginia Creeper Slide 9 of 45
Ostrich Fern Slide 10 of 45
Sensitive Fern Slide 11 of 45
Wood Fern Slide 12 of 45
Lady Fern Slide 13 of 45
Christmas Fern Slide 14 of 45
Wisteria fructicens Slide 15 of 45
Purple Coneflower Cavalier Trail Park Slide 16 of 45
Ironweed Cavalier Trail Park Slide 17 of 45
Brown-eyed Susan T.J. Butterfly Garden Slide 18 of 45
Common and Swamp Milkweed T.J. Butterfly Garden Slide 19 of 45
Bee Balm T. J. Butterfly Garden Slide 20 of 45
Great Coreopsis (Tickseed) T.J. Butterfly Garden Slide 21 of 45
Spicebush Slide 22 of 45
Virginia Sweetspire Slide 23 of 45
Summersweet or Clethra alnifolnia Slide 24 of 45
Arrowwood Viburnum Cavalier Trail Park Slide 25 of 45
Drooping Leucothoe Slide 26 of 45
Elderberry Slide 27 of 45
Fothergilla Slide 28 of 45
Inkberry and Fothergilla Bike Trail Bridge Slide 29 of 45
Virginia Witchhazel Slide 30 of 45
Sweetshrub Slide 31 of 45
Oak Leaf Hydrangea Cavalier Trail Park Slide 32 of 45
Paw Paw Tree Slide 33 of 45
Fringe Tree T.J. School Slide 34 of 45
Redbud trees Cavalier Trail Park, Bike Trail Bridge Slide 35 of 45
Serviceberry Bike Trail Bridge Slide 36 of 45
Eastern Red Cedar Cavalier Trail Park Slide 37 of 45
Willow Oak W. Westmoreland Road Slide 38 of 45
American Hornbeam Cavalier Trail Park Slide 39 of 45
Sassafras tree Slide 40 of 45
River Birch tree Cavalier Trail Park Slide 41 of 45
Young Tupelo tree Cavalier Trail Park Slide 42 of 45
Sweetgum tree Cavalier Trail Park Slide 43 of 45
Yellowwood Grove Cavalier Trail Park Slide 44 of 45
Sourwood Cameron Road Slide 45 of 45