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Plants for Shoreline Buffers
Shorelines heavily vegetated in native plants are essential
for healthy water bodies. Well maintained buffers serve to:
stabilize shoreland to reduce erosion, improve fish and wildlife
habitat, filter nutrients and pollutants, and filter stormwater
running to the waterbody. Shoreline buffer construction
includes removal of existing vegetation or turf grass, installing
native plants, installing erosion control measures such as
erosion control blanket, sediment control log, or mulching.
The Buffer Zone Plant Lists below include both Minnesota
and Midwest natives. The Midwest native often include cold
tolerant (Max Zone 5) plants that have a history of successful
growth in Minnesota as our ecology shifts and adapts to
climate change.
Shoreline Buffer Zones:
The plant list identifies aggressive plants, which are plants
that quickly spread and can eventually dominate a planting.
These plants may be beneficial because they quickly
stabilize the shoreline and create a dense filter for water
running down to the waterbody. Carefully consider the
traits listed to select the right plants for your buffer. The
plants in the list are commonly available at local nurseries.
Size of plants to be installed can range from small plugs to
one-gallon containers.
COST SHARE APPLICANTS: To qualify for cost share grant
reimbursement, you must choose plants for your shoreline
buffer project from this list. To submit this list with your
cost share application, place a check next to the plants
you will use in your shoreline buffer. Save the form and
submit it with your cost share application. Learn more at:
ninemilecreek.org/grants/applications
Understanding Our Urban Watershed
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The shoreline buffer zone is comprised of
three areas, aquatic, transitional, and
upland. The aquatic zone contains plants
that can withstand being in standing water.
The transitional zone varies depending
on slope and water level fluctuations, but
typically the area extends from the edge of
standing water to the Ordinary High Water
(OHW) mark. Plants in the transitional zone
are able to survive in moist and saturated
soils. The upland area is the moist to dry
area above the shoreline or OHW mark.
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Sweet Flag Acorus americanus 3-5'
Fragrant (Anise) Hyssop Agastache foeniculum 3-5'X
Yellow Giant Hyssop Agastache nepetoides 6' X
Purple Giant Hyssop Agastache scrophulariaefolia 6' X
White Snakeroot Ageratina altissima 2-3'X X
Water Plantain Alisma subcordatum 1-2'X
Canada Anemone Anemone canadensis 1-2'X X
Angelica Angelica atropurpurea 7'X X
Spreading Dogbane Apocynum androsaemifolium 2-3'X X
Dogbane Apocynum cannabinum 4' X X
Clasping Dogbane Apocynum sibiricum 5' X X
Wild Columbine Aquilegia canadensis 2'X
Swamp Milkweed Asclepias incarnata 3-6'
Purple Milkweed Asclepias purpurascens 3'
Common Milkweed Asclepias syriaca 3-6'X X
New York Aster Aster novi-belgii 4'
Canadian Milkvetch Astragalus canadensis 3' X
White Wild Indigo Baptisia alba 3-4'
Swamp Marigold Bidens aristosa 4'
Nodding Bur Marigold Bidens cernua 3'
Downy Wood Mint Blephilia ciliata 1'
False Aster Boltonia asteroides 4' X X
Sweet Indian Plantain Cacalia suaveolens 7' X X
Marsh Marigold Caltha palustris 1'
Tall Bellflower Campanula americana 5' X X
Fireweed Chamaenerion angustifolium 2-6'X
Turtlehead Chelone glabra 1-4'X X
Purple Prairie Clover Dalea purpurea 2-3'
Showy Tick Trefoil Desmodium canadense 5'
Flat-Topped Aster Doellingeria umbellata 4-6'X
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Narrow-Leaved Coneflower Echinacea angustifolia 1-2'X
Willow Herb Epilobium coloratum 1-2'X
Tall Boneset Eupatorium altissimum 4'
Boneset Eupatorium perfoliatum 3-5'X
Big Leaf Aster Eurybia macrophylla 1-4'X
Grass-Leaved Goldenrod Euthamia graminifolia 2-5'X X
Joe-Pye Weed Eutrochium maculatum 2½-6'X X
Sweet Joe Pye Weed Eutrochium purpureum 7’X X
Queen Of The Prairie Filipendula rubra 5' X X
Cream Gentian Gentiana alba 1-2'
Bottle Gentian Gentiana andrewsii 1-2'
Fringed Gentian Gentiana crinita 1'
Yellow Avens Geum aleppicum 2-4'
Purple Avens Geum rivale 1-3'
Sneezeweed Helenium autumnale 2-5'X
Woodland Sunflower Helianthus divaricatus 4'
Giant Sunflower Helianthus giganteus 5-8'X
Maximilian's Sunflower Helianthus maximiliani 3-6'X X
Stiff Sunflower Helianthus pauciflorus 2-5'X X
Jerusalem Artichoke Helianthus tuberosus 7' X X
Common Ox-Eye Heliopsis helianthoides 2-4'X X
Great St. Johnswort Hypericum pyramidatum 2-5'X X
Marsh St. John's Wort Hypericum virginicum 2' X X
Spotted Touch Me Not Impatiens capensis 4' X X
Yellow Jewelweed Impatiens pallida 4' X
Blue Flag Iris Iris versicolor 2-4'
Round-Headed Bush Clover Lespedeza capitata 2-4'X
Rough Blazing Star Liatris aspera 2-3'
Meadow Blazing Star Liatris ligulistylis 2-5'
Prairie Blazing Star Liatris pycnostachya 3-4'
Perennial Flowers
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= Full Sun (>6 hours of daily sunlight)= Partial Sun (3 - 6 hours of daily sunlight)= Shade (<3 hours of daily sunlight)
= Aquatic Zone = Transitional Zone = Upland
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Dense Blazing Star Liatris spicata 3-4’
Turk's Cap Lily Lilium michiganense 3-6'
Cardinal Flower Lobelia cardinalis 2-4'
Great Blue Lobelia Lobelia siphilitica 1-1½'X
Wild Lupine Lupinus perennis 1-1½'
Fringed Loosestrife Lysimachia ciliata 1-2'X
River Loosestrife Lysimachia hybrida 3' X
Prairie Loosestrife Lysimachia quadriflora 2' X
Swamp Candles Lysimachia terrestris 3' X
Wild Mint Mentha arvensis 2' X
Monkey Flower Mimulus ringens 1-2'X
Wild Bergamot Monarda fistulosa 2-4'X
Spotted Bee Balm Monarda punctata 1-2'X X
Common Evening Primrose Oenothera biennis 6' X
Stiff Goldenrod Oligoneuron rigida X
Golden Ragwort Packera aurea 1-3'X X
Balsam Ragwort Packera paupercula 1-3'X
Wood Betony Pedicularis canadensis 1' X
Slender Penstemon Penstemon gracilis 1-2'
Prairie Phlox Phlox pilosa 1-2'X
Obedient Plant Physostegia virginiana 1½-4'X
Marsh Cinquefoil Potentilla palustris 2'
Mountain Mint Pycnanthemum virginianum 2-4'X
Swamp Buttercup Ranunculus hispidus 1-1½'X
Bristly Buttercup Ranunculus pensylvanicus 1'
Long-Headed Coneflower Ratibida columnifera 2-3'X
Yellow Coneflower Ratibida pinnata 3-6'X
Meadow Rose Rosa blanda 3-5'X
Black Eyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta 1-3'X X
Wild Golden Glow Rudbeckia laciniata 5-6'X
Perennial Flowers
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= Full Sun (>6 hours of daily sunlight)= Partial Sun (3 - 6 hours of daily sunlight)= Shade (<3 hours of daily sunlight)
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Sweet Black-Eyed Susan Rudbeckia subtementosa 5' X X
Brown-Eyed Susan Rudbeckia triloba 5' X X
Swamp Dock Rumex verticillatus 3' X
Arumleaf Arrowhead Sagittaria cuneata 2'
Common Arrowhead Sagittaria latifolia 1-3'
Cup Plant Silphium perfoliatum 3-6'X
Missouri Goldenrod Solidago missouriensis 1-2'X X
Gray Goldenrod Solidago nemoralis 1-3'X X
Showy Goldenrod Solidago speciosa 2-3'X
Great Bur Reed Sparganium eurycarpum 3-5'X
Heart-Leaved Aster Symphyotrichum cordifolium X
Heath Aster Symphyotrichum ericoides 1-3'X
Smooth Aster Symphyotrichum laeve 2-5'X X
Panicled Aster Symphyotrichum lanceolatum 2-5'X X
New England Aster Symphyotrichum novae-angliae 4-5'X
Aromatic Aster Symphyotrichum oblongifolium 1-2'X X
Sky Blue Aster Symphyotrichum oolentangiense 2-4'X
Crooked-Stemmed Aster Symphyotrichum prenanthoides 3' X X
Red-Stalked Aster Symphyotrichum puniceum 3-5'X X
Germander Teucrium canadense 3' X
Prairie Spiderwort Tradescantia bracteata 1' X
Western Spiderwort Tradescantia occidentalis 1-1½'X X
Ohio Spiderwort Tradescantia ohiensis 3' X X
Blue Vervain Verbena hastata 2-5'X X
Hoary Vervain Verbena stricta 2-4'X
Ironweed Vernonia fasciculata 2-5'X
Culver's Root Veronicastrum virginicum 3-5'X X
White Camass Zigadenus elegans 3'
Heart-Leaved Alexander Zizia aptera 1-3'X
Golden Alexander Zizia aurea 1-3'X
Perennial Flowers
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= Full Sun (>6 hours of daily sunlight)= Partial Sun (3 - 6 hours of daily sunlight)= Shade (<3 hours of daily sunlight)
= Aquatic Zone = Transitional Zone = Upland
Graminoids (Grasses, Rushes, and Sedges)
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= Full Sun (>6 hours of daily sunlight)= Partial Sun (3 - 6 hours of daily sunlight)= Shade (<3 hours of daily sunlight)
= Aquatic Zone = Transitional Zone = Upland
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Big Bluestem Andropogon gerardii 4-8'X
American Slough Grass Beckmannia syzigachne 2' X X
River Bulrush Bolboschoenus fluviatilis 4-6'X
Fringed Brome Bromus ciliatus 2-3'X
Blue Joint Grass Calamagrostis canadensis 4-6'X X
Golden-Fruited Sedge Carex aurea 2'
Common Wood Sedge Carex blanda 2'
Bottlebrush Sedge Carex comosa 1-2'X
Fringed Sedge Carex crinita 2-3'
Awned Graceful Sedge Carex davisii 2'
Large-Fruited Star Sedge Carex echinata 3'
Common Bur Sedge Carex grayi 3' X
Porcupine Sedge Carex hystericina 3' X
Prairie Star Sedge Carex interior 2'
Lake Sedge Carex lacustris 2-4'X X
Long-Toothed Lake Sedge Carex laeviconica 4' X
Slender Sedge Carex leptalea 2'
Hop Sedge Carex lupulina 2-3'
Palm Sedge Carex muskingumensis 3' X
Pennsylvania Sedge Carex pensylvanica 6-8"X X
Straight-Styled Wood Sedge Carex radiata 1'
Pointed Broom Sedge Carex scoparia 1-2'
Bur-Reed Sedge Carex sparganioides 3'
Sprengel's Sedge Carex sprengelii 2-3'X
Common Fox Sedge Carex stipata 3' X
Tussock Sedge Carex stricta 1-3'X X
Awl-Fruited Oval Sedge Carex tribuloides 3'
Tufted Lake Sedge Carex vesicaria 3' X
Fox Sedge Carex vulpinoidea 1-3'X
Beak Grass Diarrhena americana 2' X X
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Spike Rush Eleocharis acicularis 8" X
Flatstem Spikerush Eleocharis compressa 3-16”
Bald Spikerush Eleocharis erythropoda 3'
Blunt Spike Rush Eleocharis obtusa 1'
Spike-Rush Eleocharis ovata 1-2'X
Great Spike Rush Eleocharis palustris 1' X
Canada Wild Rye Elymus canadensis 3-4'X
Bottlebrush Grass Elymus hystrix 2-3'X
Riverbank Wild Rye Elymus riparius 4' X
Silky Wild Rye Elymus villosus 3' X
Virginia Wild Rye Elymus virginicus 4' X
Rattlesnake Manna Grass Glyceria canadensis 3'X X
American Manna Grass Glyceria grandis 4-6'X X
Fowl Manna Grass Glyceria striata 1-3'X X
Baltic Rush Juncus balticus 3'
Canada Rush Juncus canadensis 2'
Dudley's Rush Juncus dudleyi 2'
Soft Rush Juncus effusus 1-2'
Path Rush Juncus tenuis 1'
Torrey's Rush Juncus torreyi 1'
Rice Cut Grass Leersia oryzoides 4' X X
Rough-Leaved Ricegrass Oryzopsis asperifolia 1-2'X X
Switch Grass Panicum virgatum 3-4'X
Fowl Bluegrass Poa palustris 2' X X
Little Bluestem Schizachyrium scoparium 2-3'
Hardstem Bulrush Schoenoplectus acutus 6' X X
Dark-Green Bulrush Schoenoplectus atrovirens 5' X X
Soft-Stem Bulrush Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani 3-6'X X
Wool Grass Scirpus cyperinus 3-4'X
Indian Grass Sorghastrum nutans 4-6'X
Graminoids (Grasses, Rushes, and Sedges)
= Full Sun (>6 hours of daily sunlight)= Partial Sun (3 - 6 hours of daily sunlight)= Shade (<3 hours of daily sunlight)
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Cord Grass Spartina pectinata 3-7'X X
Purpletop Tridens flavus 4' X
River Oats*Uniola latifolia 3'
Graminoids (Grasses, Rushes, and Sedges)
= Full Sun (>6 hours of daily sunlight)= Partial Sun (3 - 6 hours of daily sunlight)= Shade (<3 hours of daily sunlight)
= Aquatic Zone = Transitional Zone = Upland
Shrubs
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Saskatoon Serviceberry Amelanchier alnifolia 6'X
Downy Serviceberry Amelanchier arborea 20'X
Inland Serviceberry Amelanchier interior 15-35'X
Roundleaf Serviceberry Amelanchier sanguinea 20-25'X
Running Serviceberry Amelanchier stolonifera 6'X
False Indigo Amorpha fruticosa 10'
Black Chokeberry Aronia melanocarpa 3-6'
Buttonbush Cephalanthus occidentalis 6'
Silky Dogwood Cornus amomum 10' X X
Gray Dogwood Cornus racemosa 15'X X
Roundleaf Dogwood Cornus rugosa 8-10'X X
Red Osier Dogwood Cornus sericea 6-12'X X
American Hazelnut Corylus americana 8' X
Lowbush Honeysuckle Diervilla lonicera 3'X
Common Witch Hazel Hamamelis virginiana 20'
Winterberry Ilex verticillata 10
Common Ninebark Physocarpus opulifolius 6'
Prickly Gooseberry Ribes cynosbati 4'
Missouri Gooseberry Ribes missouriense 4'
Meadow Rose Rosa blanda 1½-5'X X
Pasture Rose Rosa carolina 6'X X
Thimbleberry Rubus parviflorus 1-3'X X
Peach-Leaved Willow Salix amygdaloides 60' X X
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Silver Maple Acer saccharinum 100'X
Speckled Alder Alnus rugosa 30' X
Downy Serviceberry Amelanchier arborea 25' X
Shadblow Serviceberry Amelanchier canadensis 25 X
Allegheny Serviceberry Amelanchier laevis 20-40'X
Yellow Birch Betula alleghaniensis 85'
River Birch Betula nigra 40-60'X
Bitternut Hickory Carya cordiformis 50-70'
Shagbark Hickory Carya ovata 80'
Common Hackberry Celtis occidentalis 40-60'
Large-Seeded Hawthorn Crataegus flabellata 20'
Fleshy Hawthorn Crataegus macracantha 15-25'
Big-Fruit Hawthorn Crataegus macrosperma 15'
Downy Hawthorn Crataegus mollis 15-25'
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Pussy Willow Salix discolor 25' X X
Sandbar Willow Salix interior 15-20'X X
Shining Willow Salix lucida 10' X X
Autumn Willow Salix serissima 5-6'X X
American Elder Sambucus canadensis 12'X
Red-Berried Elder Sambucus racemosa 15'X
Meadow Sweet Spiraea alba 4'X
Steeplebush Spiraea tomentosa 4' X
White Snowberry Symphoricarpos albus 5'X
Coralberry Symphoricarpos orbiculatus 4'X
Nannyberry Viburnum lentago 30'X X
Downy Arrowwood Viburnum rafinesquianum 6'
American Cranberry Viburnum trilobum 10'
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Butternut Juglans cinerea 40-60'
Tamarack Larix laricina 40-80'
Black Spruce Picea mariana 30-70'
Eastern Cottonwood Populus delides 100' X
Bigtooth Aspen Populus grandidentata 40-60'X
Quaking Aspen Populus tremuloides 40-60'X
American Plum Prunus americana 15-25'X
Pin Cherry Prunus pensylvanica 20-40'X
Chokecherry Prunus virginiana 15-25'X
Swamp White Oak Quercus bicolor 50-60'
Peachleaf Willow Salix amygdaloides 30-50'
Black Willow Salix nigra 30-50'
American Linden Tilia americana 50-70'
Canadian Hemlock Tsuga canadensis 30-50'