Printable Version The Michigan Native Plant Producers Association (MNPPA) is committed to purity in product of native seed and plant material as per our By-Laws, Article III, Section 2 (f) and Appendix 2 – Invasive Species. MNPPA members continue to be active in educating themselves, staff and customers on identifying and eradicating invasive species. MNPPA’s…
Scientific Name Changes
Due to ongoing research in recent years, some scientific names have been changed. We intend to update our species list accordingly in the future, but for now are continuing to use the old names that you are most familiar with. However, for your information, the following are the species we offer that have changed names:…
Prairie Management: Cutting or Mowing as a Management Tool
Article written for the Wildflower Association of Michigan Newsletter (Fall 2002) A lot of you have made the decision to end the slave relationship with your lawn mower. The desire to decrease the need for mowing motivates many to consider planting a prairie where once there was water-hungry, drug-dependent lawn. But wait – don’t put…
Producing Wildflower Seed for Sale
Article written for the Wildflower Association of Michigan Newsletter (Fall 1998) The Michigan Wildflower Farm produces over 50 native Michigan forbs and grasses for seed and now through Thanksgiving, we are harvesting the last of the wildflower and grass seed for the season. The New England aster and Smooth aster (Aster spp.) still await our…