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Some of the Virginia state animals include the iconic Eastern garter snake, the Virginia Big-Eared Bat, the Red Salamander, and the Eastern Oyster, all of which play important roles in the ecosystem.
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The Honey Bee, designated as Kentucky’s state insect in...
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The Shenandoah National Park, Appalachian Trail, and Great Falls Park are the most noteworthy of its wildlife sanctuaries. Here is a list of the common animals native to the state.
- American Beautyberry
- Smooth Alder
- High-Tide Bush
- Red Chokeberry
- New Jersey Tea
- Buttonbush
- American Hazelnut
- Silky Dogwood
- Coastal white-alder
- Strawberry-bush
Scientific Name: Callicarpa americanaCommon Name: American BeautyberryMature Height: 3-6 ftFlowers: Pink-PurpleScientific Name: Alnus serrulataCommon Name: Smooth or Hazel AlderMature Height: 10-20 ft.Flowers: Purple CatkinsScientific Name: Baccharis halimifoliaCommon Name: High-Tide Bush, Groundsel TreeMature Height: 6-12 ft.Flowers: White to GreenScientific Name: Aronia arbutifoliaCommon Name: Red ChokeberryMature Height:6-10 ft.Flowers: White to Light PinkScientific Name: Ceanothus americanusCommon Name:New Jersey TeaMature Height:3-4 ft.Flowers: WhiteScientific Name:Cephalanthus occidentalisCommon Name:Button WillowMature Height:5-12 ft.Flowers: White/Pale PinkScientific Name:Corylus americanaCommon Name: American HazelnutMature Height: 10-16 ft.Flowers: Brown (male), Red (female)Scientific Name: Cornus amomumCommon Name: Silky DogwoodMature Height:6-12 ft.Flowers:Yellowish WhiteScientific Name: Clethra alnifoliaCommon Name: PepperbushMature Height: 3-8 ft.Flowers:Fragrant white flowersScientific Name: Euonymus americanusCommon Name: Heart’s-a-bustin’Mature Height: 6 – 10 ft.Flowers:Small white flowers- Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) A highly underrated tree in landscaping and commercial planting, the black locust grows in every single county of Virginia.
- Red Maple (Acer rubrum) The stunning red maple is a no-brainer for VA gardeners who want a spectacular fall display on their property. This tree has a round, symmetrical growth habit and dense foliage that makes it an excellent shade tree – but what it is best known for is its vivid fall foliage, which ranges from orange and yellow to a deep scarlet that draws attention in any landscape.
- Eastern White Pine (Pinus strobus) Though it is an iconic giant of the northeastern landscape, the eastern white pine grows as far south as Georgia. It can be found dotted throughout Virginia state, particularly in mountainous areas.
- Black Oak (Quercus velutina) While it is often compared to its lookalike, the red oak, the black oak has its own distinctive features. Most notable is its unusual bark, with its deep ridges and nearly black color that gives this tree its name.
Virginia Wildflowers is a natural history photo gallery and casual field guide to the wildflowers of Virginia. Most of the photos you will find on this website were taken by me, near my home in southwestern Virginia.
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Jan 11, 2022 · Native Flowers of Virginia. Wild Bergamot, photo by USFWS Mountain Prairie via CC BY 2.0. 1. Bee Balm/Wild Bergamot. (Monarda spp.) There are several versions of bee balm and wild bergamot that grow in the Blue Ridge Mountains and parts of Virginia. They are common, but in the most uncommonly beautiful of ways.