Birds Foot Trefoil – Meadow Splendor in Yellow(Best Offer)
The bright yellow flower of the bird’s foot trefoil is a pretty sight in meadows and road banks in summer. It can be planted in the home flower garden, but the planting location must be carefully determined beforehand.
Trumpet Creeper – Roadside Friend of the Hummingbird (Best Offer)
The trumpet creeper’s brilliant orange blossoms attract hummingbirds and butterflies to the garden. The woody vines cling to fence posts and trees along country lanes and highways in most of the eastern United States.
Queen Anne's Lace – Wildflower or Weed?(Best Offer)
Some call it a weed, some a wildflower. But whichever one you may call it, Queen Anne’s lace, or wild carrot, has an elegantly beautiful flower and has proven itself exceptionally durable. So it is consigned to the wild places, where it seems to be happy.