Native Species Planting Guide for New York City

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Monarda punctata Spotted Beebalm


Native To: New York City Wetland Indicator: UPL Soil: pH 6.8-7.2


Form/Color Grows to 3'; yellow flowers with purple Stormwater Insufficient information to determine
spots bloom July-October; fruit develops Tolerance: tolerance.
September-October.


Urban Insufficient information to determine


Tolerance: tolerance.


Habitat: Dry, open, sandy soil.


Ecosystem Provides low amount of food for large


Services: mammals; attractive to hummingbirds
and a host for butterfly species.


Hydrology: Tolerates drought; dry to moist soil


conditions.


Ornamental Yellow flowers with purple spots.


Value: Compatibility:


Salt Moderately tolerant of salt.


Tolerance: Other: Used for increased diversity and
aesthetics in restoration of dry
Shade Intolerant of shade. grasslands and meadows of coastal


Tolerance: plains.


Nuttallanthus canadensis Blue Toadflax


Native To: New York City Wetland Indicator: UPL Soil: Acidic soils.


Form/Color 2'; pale blue flowers bloom April-May; Stormwater Insufficient information to determine


fruits develops June-September. Tolerance: tolerance.


Urban Insufficient information to determine
Tolerance: tolerance.


Habitat: Open, sterile, sandy; maritime grassland
or shrubland, forests, sandy fields; dry or
poor soils. Ecosystem Provides low amount of cover for large


Services: mammals.


Hydrology: Prefers dry to moist conditions; tolerant of


drought.


Ornamental Pale blue flowers.
Value: Compatibility:


Salt Insufficient information to determine
Tolerance: tolerance. Other: Used for increased diversity and


aesthetics in restoration of open
Shade Intolerant of shade. sand barren and coastal grassland
Tolerance: habitat; helps with erosion control.

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