Description
Indiana Prairie Wildflowers – Native & Introduced Species Identification Poster
🌿 Discover the beauty of Indiana’s prairie wildflowers with this educational and visually stunning identification poster! 🌿
This high-quality wildflower guide highlights native and introduced wildflowers found in Indiana’s prairie ecosystems. Whether you’re an educator, conservationist, gardener, or nature enthusiast, this poster provides an accurate and detailed reference for prairie wildflower identification.
Perfect for classrooms, nature centers, restoration projects, and home decor, this educational poster helps distinguish native species from introduced plants while celebrating Indiana’s rich prairie biodiversity.
Why You’ll Love This Poster:
✅ Comprehensive Prairie Wildflower Guide
- Features both native and introduced wildflowers commonly found in Indiana’s prairie habitats.
✅ Crisp, High-Quality Images
- Each plant is displayed with sharp, vibrant photos for easy species identification.
✅ Educational & Decorative
- A must-have for educators, conservationists, and prairie restoration advocates.
✅ Accurate Botanical Details
- Includes both common and scientific names for every plant species.
✅ Printed in the USA
- High-quality Pro-lab photo paper ensures sharp details and lasting durability.
✅ Available in Multiple Sizes & Materials
- Standard Poster Print for indoor use.
- Vinyl (Indoor/Outdoor) for durability in field guides, gardens, and conservation areas.
Wildflowers Featured on This Poster Include:
🌾 Native Prairie Wildflowers:
- Wild Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa) – A favorite among pollinators.
- Butterfly Milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa) – Essential for monarch butterflies.
- Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) – A stunning and beneficial wildflower.
- Stiff Goldenrod (Solidago rigida) – A crucial late-season nectar source.
- Michigan Lily (Lilium michiganense) – A striking native lily.
- Compass Plant (Silphium laciniatum) – A tall prairie species.
- Nodding Onion (Allium cernuum) – A delicate, native wild onion.
- Prairie Dock (Silphium terebinthinaceum) – A deep-rooted prairie plant.
🌿 Introduced & Non-Native Species:
- White Sweet Clover (Melilotus alba) – Common in disturbed prairies.
- Yellow Sweet Clover (Melilotus officinalis) – Often found in prairie restorations.
- Crown Vetch (Securigera varia) – Frequently used for erosion control.
- Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) – A non-native pollinator plant.
- Butter-and-Eggs (Linaria vulgaris) – A widespread but introduced species.
By including both native and introduced species, this poster serves as an educational tool for plant identification, conservation efforts, and prairie restoration awareness.
Available Poster Materials & Sizes:
Standard Poster Print
📌 High-resolution, premium-quality print on Pro-lab photo paper.
📌 Unframed design for flexible display options.
📌 Available Sizes: 8×12, 12×18, 16×24, 20×30, 24×36.
Vinyl (Indoor/Outdoor)
📌 Weatherproof & Durable – Ideal for field guides, nature trails, and conservation centers.
📌 Grommets in each corner for easy hanging.
📌 Available Sizes: 16×24, 20×30, 24×36, 28×42.














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