Kansas

Native Plants in Kansas

The native plants that belong in Kansas gardens — grouped by sun, soil, and wildlife value.

47 native plants suit Kansas's ecoregions and USDA zones 5–7. Below they're grouped by how you'd use them — full sun, shade, wet soil and rain gardens, dry, drought-prone ground, deer-resistant picks, groundcovers, pollinators, birds and hummingbirds — with a species table and when to plant.

Data updated: August 2026Sources & method · Corrections

When to plant natives in Kansas

Plant after your last spring frost — roughly April 8 in the milder south to May 5 in the colder north. Fall is often even better for perennials and shrubs — the soil is still warm and roots settle before winter, ahead of the first frost around October 5 in the north to October 29 in the south.

For full sun

  • Purple Coneflower Echinacea purpurea
  • Black-Eyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta
  • Butterfly Weed Asclepias tuberosa
  • Common Milkweed Asclepias syriaca
  • Swamp Milkweed Asclepias incarnata
  • Showy Milkweed Asclepias speciosa
  • Wild Bergamot Monarda fistulosa
  • New England Aster Symphyotrichum novae-angliae
  • Aromatic Aster Symphyotrichum oblongifolium
  • Stiff Goldenrod Solidago rigida
  • Cardinal Flower Lobelia cardinalis
  • Great Blue Lobelia Lobelia siphilitica
  • Foxglove Beardtongue Penstemon digitalis
  • Dense Blazing Star Liatris spicata
  • Prairie Blazing Star Liatris pycnostachya

For shade

  • Wild Columbine Aquilegia canadensis
  • Woodland Phlox Phlox divaricata
  • Wild Ginger Asarum canadense
  • Virginia Creeper Parthenocissus quinquefolia

For wet soil & rain gardens

  • Swamp Milkweed Asclepias incarnata
  • New England Aster Symphyotrichum novae-angliae
  • Cardinal Flower Lobelia cardinalis
  • Great Blue Lobelia Lobelia siphilitica
  • Dense Blazing Star Liatris spicata
  • Common Boneset Eupatorium perfoliatum
  • Cup Plant Silphium perfoliatum
  • Golden Alexanders Zizia aurea
  • Culver's Root Veronicastrum virginicum
  • Obedient Plant Physostegia virginiana
  • Blue Vervain Verbena hastata
  • Big Bluestem Andropogon gerardii
  • Switchgrass Panicum virgatum
  • Buttonbush Cephalanthus occidentalis
  • American Elderberry Sambucus canadensis

For dry, drought-prone spots

  • Purple Coneflower Echinacea purpurea
  • Black-Eyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta
  • Butterfly Weed Asclepias tuberosa
  • Common Milkweed Asclepias syriaca
  • Showy Milkweed Asclepias speciosa
  • Wild Bergamot Monarda fistulosa
  • Aromatic Aster Symphyotrichum oblongifolium
  • Stiff Goldenrod Solidago rigida
  • Foxglove Beardtongue Penstemon digitalis
  • Prairie Blazing Star Liatris pycnostachya
  • Compass Plant Silphium laciniatum
  • Purple Prairie Clover Dalea purpurea
  • Rattlesnake Master Eryngium yuccifolium
  • Little Bluestem Schizachyrium scoparium
  • Big Bluestem Andropogon gerardii

Deer-resistant

  • Purple Coneflower Echinacea purpurea
  • Black-Eyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta
  • Butterfly Weed Asclepias tuberosa
  • Wild Bergamot Monarda fistulosa
  • Aromatic Aster Symphyotrichum oblongifolium
  • Stiff Goldenrod Solidago rigida
  • Wild Columbine Aquilegia canadensis
  • Great Blue Lobelia Lobelia siphilitica
  • Foxglove Beardtongue Penstemon digitalis
  • Dense Blazing Star Liatris spicata
  • Prairie Blazing Star Liatris pycnostachya
  • Compass Plant Silphium laciniatum
  • Golden Alexanders Zizia aurea
  • Purple Prairie Clover Dalea purpurea
  • Rattlesnake Master Eryngium yuccifolium

Groundcovers

  • Woodland Phlox Phlox divaricata
  • Wild Ginger Asarum canadense
  • Prairie Dropseed Sporobolus heterolepis
  • Blue Grama Bouteloua gracilis
  • Common Yarrow Achillea millefolium
  • Fragrant Sumac Rhus aromatica
  • Virginia Creeper Parthenocissus quinquefolia

For pollinators

  • Purple Coneflower Echinacea purpurea
  • Black-Eyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta
  • Butterfly Weed Asclepias tuberosa
  • Common Milkweed Asclepias syriaca
  • Swamp Milkweed Asclepias incarnata
  • Showy Milkweed Asclepias speciosa
  • Wild Bergamot Monarda fistulosa
  • New England Aster Symphyotrichum novae-angliae
  • Aromatic Aster Symphyotrichum oblongifolium
  • Stiff Goldenrod Solidago rigida
  • Wild Columbine Aquilegia canadensis
  • Cardinal Flower Lobelia cardinalis
  • Great Blue Lobelia Lobelia siphilitica
  • Foxglove Beardtongue Penstemon digitalis
  • Dense Blazing Star Liatris spicata

For birds

  • Purple Coneflower Echinacea purpurea
  • Black-Eyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta
  • Stiff Goldenrod Solidago rigida
  • Cup Plant Silphium perfoliatum
  • Compass Plant Silphium laciniatum
  • Blue Vervain Verbena hastata
  • Little Bluestem Schizachyrium scoparium
  • Big Bluestem Andropogon gerardii
  • Switchgrass Panicum virgatum
  • Prairie Dropseed Sporobolus heterolepis
  • Indian Grass Sorghastrum nutans
  • Pink Muhly Grass Muhlenbergia capillaris
  • Sideoats Grama Bouteloua curtipendula
  • Blue Grama Bouteloua gracilis
  • Maximilian Sunflower Helianthus maximiliani

For hummingbirds

  • Wild Bergamot Monarda fistulosa
  • Wild Columbine Aquilegia canadensis
  • Cardinal Flower Lobelia cardinalis
  • Great Blue Lobelia Lobelia siphilitica
  • Foxglove Beardtongue Penstemon digitalis
  • Obedient Plant Physostegia virginiana
  • Woodland Phlox Phlox divaricata
  • Buttonbush Cephalanthus occidentalis
  • New Jersey Tea Ceanothus americanus
  • Trumpet Honeysuckle Lonicera sempervirens

Identify Kansas wildflowers by color

Bloom colorNative wildflowers (typical U.S. bloom)
BlueAromatic Aster — Sky blue (Sep–Nov), Great Blue Lobelia — Deep blue (Aug–Sep), Woodland Phlox — Lavender-blue (Apr–May)
GoldBlack-Eyed Susan — Golden yellow (Jun–Sep), Stiff Goldenrod — Flat gold heads (Aug–Oct), Cup Plant — Yellow (Jul–Sep), Compass Plant — Yellow (Jul–Aug), Golden Alexanders — Chartreuse-gold (Apr–Jun), Maximilian Sunflower — Golden yellow (Aug–Oct), Lanceleaf Coreopsis — Bright gold (May–Jul), Prairie Coneflower — Yellow with a tall brown cone (Jun–Aug)
MagentaPurple Coneflower — Rosy purple (Jun–Sep), Dense Blazing Star — Magenta (Jul–Aug), Prairie Blazing Star — Purple-magenta (Jul–Aug), Purple Prairie Clover — Rose-purple (Jun–Jul)
OrangeButterfly Weed — Vivid orange (Jun–Aug)
PinkCommon Milkweed — Dusty mauve-pink (Jun–Jul), Swamp Milkweed — Rose pink (Jul–Aug), Showy Milkweed — Star-shaped pink (Jun–Jul), Obedient Plant — Pink (Aug–Sep)
PurpleWild Bergamot — Lavender (Jun–Aug), New England Aster — Royal purple (Sep–Oct), Blue Vervain — Violet-blue (Jul–Sep)
RedWild Columbine — Red & yellow (Apr–Jun), Cardinal Flower — Electric scarlet (Jul–Sep), Wild Ginger — Hidden maroon (Apr–May)
WhiteFoxglove Beardtongue — White (May–Jun), Common Boneset — Foamy white (Aug–Sep), Rattlesnake Master — Greenish-white (Jun–Aug), Culver's Root — White candelabra (Jun–Aug), Common Yarrow — White (wild form) (May–Aug)

Bloom months are a typical window across the species' U.S. range, not a local calendar — the same plant opens weeks later in the north and at altitude than it does in the south. Use it for ordering the season, and let the plants in front of you set the dates.

All 47 native plants for Kansas

PlantTypeSunSoil moistureHeightTypical bloom (U.S.)
Purple Coneflower
Echinacea purpurea
Perennial wildflowerFull sun / Part sunDry / Medium2–4 ftJun–Sep
Black-Eyed Susan
Rudbeckia hirta
Perennial wildflowerFull sun / Part sunDry / Medium1.5–3 ftJun–Sep
Butterfly Weed
Asclepias tuberosa
Perennial wildflowerFull sunDry1.5–2.5 ftJun–Aug
Common Milkweed
Asclepias syriaca
Perennial wildflowerFull sun / Part sunDry / Medium3–5 ftJun–Jul
Swamp Milkweed
Asclepias incarnata
Perennial wildflowerFull sun / Part sunWet / Medium3–4 ftJul–Aug
Showy Milkweed
Asclepias speciosa
Perennial wildflowerFull sunDry / Medium2–4 ftJun–Jul
Wild Bergamot
Monarda fistulosa
Perennial wildflowerFull sun / Part sunDry / Medium2–4 ftJun–Aug
New England Aster
Symphyotrichum novae-angliae
Perennial wildflowerFull sun / Part sunMedium / Wet3–5 ftSep–Oct
Aromatic Aster
Symphyotrichum oblongifolium
Perennial wildflowerFull sunDry1.5–2.5 ftSep–Nov
Stiff Goldenrod
Solidago rigida
Perennial wildflowerFull sunDry / Medium3–5 ftAug–Oct
Wild Columbine
Aquilegia canadensis
Perennial wildflowerPart sun / ShadeDry / Medium1–2.5 ftApr–Jun
Cardinal Flower
Lobelia cardinalis
Perennial wildflowerPart sun / Full sunWet / Medium2–4 ftJul–Sep
Great Blue Lobelia
Lobelia siphilitica
Perennial wildflowerPart sun / Full sunWet / Medium2–3 ftAug–Sep
Foxglove Beardtongue
Penstemon digitalis
Perennial wildflowerFull sun / Part sunDry / Medium2–4 ftMay–Jun
Dense Blazing Star
Liatris spicata
Perennial wildflowerFull sunMedium / Wet2–4 ftJul–Aug
Prairie Blazing Star
Liatris pycnostachya
Perennial wildflowerFull sunDry / Medium3–5 ftJul–Aug
Common Boneset
Eupatorium perfoliatum
Perennial wildflowerFull sun / Part sunWet / Medium3–5 ftAug–Sep
Cup Plant
Silphium perfoliatum
Perennial wildflowerFull sun / Part sunMedium / Wet5–8 ftJul–Sep
Compass Plant
Silphium laciniatum
Perennial wildflowerFull sunDry / Medium5–9 ftJul–Aug
Golden Alexanders
Zizia aurea
Perennial wildflowerFull sun / Part sunMedium / Wet1.5–2.5 ftApr–Jun
Purple Prairie Clover
Dalea purpurea
Perennial wildflowerFull sunDry1–3 ftJun–Jul
Rattlesnake Master
Eryngium yuccifolium
Perennial wildflowerFull sunDry / Medium3–5 ftJun–Aug
Culver's Root
Veronicastrum virginicum
Perennial wildflowerFull sun / Part sunMedium / Wet3–5 ftJun–Aug
Obedient Plant
Physostegia virginiana
Perennial wildflowerFull sun / Part sunMedium / Wet2–4 ftAug–Sep
Blue Vervain
Verbena hastata
Perennial wildflowerFull sun / Part sunWet / Medium3–5 ftJul–Sep
Woodland Phlox
Phlox divaricata
Perennial wildflowerPart sun / ShadeMedium10–15 inApr–May
Wild Ginger
Asarum canadense
GroundcoverShade / Part sunMedium4–8 inApr–May
Little Bluestem
Schizachyrium scoparium
Ornamental grassFull sunDry / Medium2–4 ft
Big Bluestem
Andropogon gerardii
Ornamental grassFull sunDry / Medium / Wet4–7 ft
Switchgrass
Panicum virgatum
Ornamental grassFull sun / Part sunDry / Medium / Wet3–6 ft
Prairie Dropseed
Sporobolus heterolepis
Ornamental grassFull sunDry / Medium2–3 ft
Indian Grass
Sorghastrum nutans
Ornamental grassFull sunDry / Medium4–7 ft
Pink Muhly Grass
Muhlenbergia capillaris
Ornamental grassFull sunDry / Medium2–3 ftSep–Oct
Sideoats Grama
Bouteloua curtipendula
Ornamental grassFull sunDry1.5–2.5 ftJun–Jul
Blue Grama
Bouteloua gracilis
Ornamental grassFull sunDry8–20 inJun–Aug
Maximilian Sunflower
Helianthus maximiliani
Perennial wildflowerFull sunDry / Medium5–8 ftAug–Oct
Lanceleaf Coreopsis
Coreopsis lanceolata
Perennial wildflowerFull sunDry / Medium1.5–2 ftMay–Jul
Common Yarrow
Achillea millefolium
Perennial wildflowerFull sunDry / Medium1.5–3 ftMay–Aug
Buttonbush
Cephalanthus occidentalis
ShrubFull sun / Part sunWet / Medium5–10 ftJun–Aug
American Elderberry
Sambucus canadensis
ShrubFull sun / Part sunMedium / Wet6–12 ftJun–Jul
New Jersey Tea
Ceanothus americanus
ShrubFull sun / Part sunDry2–3.5 ftMay–Jul
Eastern Redbud
Cercis canadensis
Small treeFull sun / Part sunMedium / Dry20–30 ftMar–Apr
Fragrant Sumac
Rhus aromatica
ShrubFull sun / Part sunDry2–6 ftMar–Apr
Trumpet Honeysuckle
Lonicera sempervirens
VineFull sun / Part sunDry / Medium8–15 ftApr–Sep
Virginia Creeper
Parthenocissus quinquefolia
VineFull sun / Part sun / ShadeDry / Medium30–50 ftJun
Prairie Coneflower
Ratibida columnifera
Perennial wildflowerFull sunDry / Medium1.5–3 ftJun–Aug
Chokecherry
Prunus virginiana
Large shrub or small treeFull sun / Part sunMedium / Dry10–20 ftMay–Jun

Bloom months are a typical window across the species' U.S. range, not a local calendar — the same plant opens weeks later in the north and at altitude than it does in the south. Use it for ordering the season, and let the plants in front of you set the dates.

Confirm any plant is native to your county with your state Native Plant Society before planting.

The Kansas natives worth asking for

The natives worth asking for in Kansas — with the botanical name to say at the counter, so you get the plant that feeds something.

The complete Native Plants of Kansas

The native plants that belong in your yard — what to plant for pollinators, by zone, with bloom timing and a species table.

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