Posted on June 10, 2024 by L. L. CoblePhoto of the Day The bright-red flower buds of the Ninebark (Physocarpus opulifolius) precede clusters of white blooms that will, in coming weeks, attract a variety of butterflies and other pollinators to this indigenous shrub. Its peeling bark and colorful deciduous leaves attract interest throughout the year. In the lower Susquehanna watershed, Ninebark is most frequently found growing along stream banks. It will often thrive on steep slopes with moist soils, so is useful as an erosion control species as well. To add it to your refuge’s landscape, look for it at nurseries that stock native plants. Once there, you’ll find a variety of cultivars that are sure to satisfy even the fussiest of gardeners.