Enjoy these photos of Arkansas Wild Spaces certified yards in the central Arkansas area.Â
Look through this album on Flickr to see native plant designs from around the country.
This front yard gets partial sun and features densely planted natives.
This yard is mostly shade. There is a mix of native and non-native, non-invasive plants.
Lanceleaf coreopsis and pale purple coneflower are excellent companions.
The contrasting colors and heights of these flowers create a classic prairie look.
Mayapples and ferns thrive in moist, shady environments.
Over time, plants like wild ginger can create a beautiful groundcover.
Ferns can be grouped closely together for maximum impact.
Pairing plants with contrasting textures enhances visual interest.
You can leave the leaves to recreate a woodland environment while still keeping pathways clear.