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Many gardener's search for plant varieties that are tough, easily maintained, and provide success in the landscape. native plants naturally grow in the wild and you'll know these will thrive for you. They display characteristics such as extreme drought tolerance, production of fruit and seed that benefit wildlife, and are long-lived. We have compiled a list of Oklahoma Native Plants below that you can purchase online and have shipped direct to your home, or choose to pick up at Sooner Plant Farm.

     
  1. HENRY EILERS BLACK-EYED SUSAN

    Rudbeckia subtomentosa Henry Eilers

    Buy Henry Eilers Black-Eyed Susan online. This charming flower has unusual yellow gold quilled petals with brown button centers. Good for cut flowers. Narrow upright grower. Makes a great specimen in the back of the border. Very appealing.

    Starting at $25.00

  2. PRAIRIE DROPSEED

    Sporobolus heterolepis

    Buy Prairie Dropseed online. A magnificent fountain of fine-textured, emerald-green leaves, adding a touch of elegance to any planting. The seed head has a fragrance, often described as resembling a combination of fresh popcorn and cilantro.

    Starting at $35.00

  3. CELANDINE POPPY

    Stylophorum diphyllum

    Say hello to Celandine Poppy—a woodland gem that lights up shady spaces with cheerful, golden-yellow blooms in early spring. Native to North American forests, this herbaceous perennial creates a brilliant pop of color under trees and along shaded paths, with vivid four-petaled flowers perched atop upright stems.

    Below the blooms, you'll find deeply lobed, blue-green leaves with a silvery underside—foliage so distinctive it keeps interest going long after the flowers fade. As a native of moist woodlands and streambanks, Celandine Poppy thrives in humusy, rich soil with part to full shade. It naturalizes gently via self-seeding and underground rhizomes, forming small colonies that brighten the understory. Despite its delicate appearance, it's a resilient, low-maintenance plant that adds true native beauty to woodland and shade gardens.

    Bonus points for history lovers: the stems contain a bright yellow sap once used as dye by Native Americans. Though the plant produces no nectar, it offers pollen to early-season pollinators and will quietly disappear in summer heat if the soil dries out—a perfect example of a spring ephemeral doing what it does best. Quietly bold and entirely charming, Celandine Poppy is a must-have for native, woodland, or wildflower gardens.

    Starting at $25.00

  4. BALD CYPRESS

    Taxodium distichum Bald Cypress

    Buy Bald Cypress online. Bald Cypress is a beautiful majestic pyramidal tree with very delicate, feathery foliage. Prefers moist soil, but will tolerate most conditions.

    Starting at $140.00

  5. LACEBARK ELM

    Ulmus parvifolia

    Buy Lacebark Elm online. Graceful arching branches add interest to this medium-sized, broad-headed, and versatile shade tree. It adapts to a wide range of soil and pH extremes. Finely toothed, small, green leaves and flaking bark enhance this specimen. It is ideal for dry sites and challenging urban environments. Lacebark Elm displays good disease resistance.

    Starting at $185.00

  6. AMETHYST FALLS WISTERIA

    Wisteria frutescens Amethyst Falls

    Buy Amethyst Falls Wisteria online. A beautiful selection of wisteria and a repeat bloomer. Flowers are a vivid lavender purple produced on compact racemes on the terminals of new growth. The slightly fragrant blooms even appear on one-year old plants. 'Amethyst Falls' will repeat flower in mid and late summer. Is is a compact, shrubby and slower grower than other wisteria. Spring flowering occurs from April into May on the terminals of new growth with a background of maturing gray green compact foliage. 'Amethyst Falls' has also been recognized for Gold Medal performance by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society in 2007 and was named a Georgia Gold Medal Plant in 2006.

    Starting at $85.00