The Adirondack Mountains in the northeasterly United States are home to numerous native plants , bush and tree . Its forests , woodlands , lakeshore areas and open force field have a variety of plants that thrive well in full sun to full ghost and wry to moist soils . Efforts to preserve the aboriginal plants of the Adirondack Mountains include protecting their natural habitat and choosing aboriginal industrial plant for gardens and landscape in the expanse .

Bracken Fern

Native to the Adirondacks and most of North America , the bracken fern ( Pteridium aquilinum ) is a recurrent fern of the Dennstaedtiaceae kinsperson . It thrives in shaded areas and is found in woodland and field , according to the University of Wisconsin ’s Robert W. Freckmann Herbarium . Bracken fern grows less than 7 feet in tallness , its gullible flowers bloom in the summertime and it does well in semi - teetotal to fairly dampish soil . It is also called the easterly bracken fern .

Sensitive Fern

A fellow member of the Dryopteridaceae family , sore fern ( Onoclea sensibilis L. ) is a perennial native to the Adirondack Mountains and the mid - to - easterly neighborhood of North America . sensible fern produce up to 2 feet tall , does well in moist soils and in shaded to full - sun locations . Its other vulgar name include hayfield Pteridium aquilinum and bead fern .

False Violet

Also known as genius - reddish blue , dewdrop and robin - run - away , fake violet ( Dalibarda repens ) is a perennial appendage of the Rosaceae class . False violet is aboriginal to the Adirondack Mountains and eastern North America as far down as North Carolina . False violet produce sum - form unripe parting and its white flowers bloom from mid - to - late summer . False reddish blue grow as a groundcover that thrives in moist , shaded areas .

Trout Lily

A recurrent flowering herbaceous plant of the Liliaceae family , trout lily ( Erythronium americanum ) is native to the Adirondacks and eastern United States , as far in the south as Georgia . Trout lily rise in moist soil conditions and in part shaded wood and wooded areas . It grow 8 inches tall and produce yellowed flowers that bloom throughout spring . The curling back of the flower ’s tepals make the typical look of the trout lily say the Freckmann Herbarium . Its other vulgar names admit yellow bounder - tooth violet and American trout lily .

Sweet Gale

A perennial shrub belong to the Myricaeae phratry , sweet gale ( Myrica gale ) is native to the Adirondack Mountains , northeastern United States , North Carolina , Kentucky and Tennessee in the Southeast and Oregon and Washington in the Northwest . Also known as meadow fern , mellisonant gale grows to 6 feet tall and tolerate moist to semi - dry soil condition . Its blue flowers bloom in spring .

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