Native Grass
and Wildflowers
GH EXPERTISE
Naturally Resilient
Rapid growth and development in urban, industrial and suburban areas often strain the surrounding ecosystems. Even thoughtfully designed landscapes can lack the biodiversity needed to sustain native birds, beneficial insects and vulnerable species.
Planting native grasses, wildflowers and regionally appropriate foliage supports the natural ecosystems on and around your site while delivering practical advantages — from improved resilience and reduced maintenance to stronger long-term site performance — that come from landscapes rooted in what naturally thrives within your region and climate.
Where Native Thrives
Seeding with a diverse array of native grasses and wildflowers is often a stronger long-term solution than non-native plants or single-species plantings. Native plantings are especially effective in environments where water, fertilizer and ongoing maintenance resources are limited, such as:
ADVANTAGES
Rooted in Performance
Beyond enhancing the natural character unique to your region, native grasses and wildflowers deliver measurable benefits for your organization, your community and the environment.
- Stronger soil health: deep root systems that reduce compaction and erosion
- Supports biodiversity: provides habitat for native birds, wildlife and vulnerable species
- Greater drought resilience: reduces runoff and improves water absorption
- Lower maintenance costs: requires less irrigation, fertilization and upkeep
- Improved plant resilience: species that naturally thrive under local climate conditions
- Strengthens public perception: reinforces your organization’s commitment to responsible land development