Hoosier Native
Ecological Architecture Firm
Hoosier Native is Northwest Indiana’s Premier Firm of Ecological Installation
Harmonizing Myriad Rare Plant Species and Ecosystem Communities Into Our Clients’ Estates and Businesses
Our Displays Embody Creative Conservation and Environmental Eloquence in a Beautifully Artistic Manner
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Beginning Phase:
Includes Soil Sampling, Site Inspection, and Discussions of Vision and Project Goals
Progressed Phase:
Soil, Hydric, and Topographic Maps/Surveys of Property
Results of Chemical Analyses From Soil Testing
Sketches and Blueprints of Target Grounds
Plant Species and Cultivar Lists (Including Geographic Range Maps, Conservation Statuses {State and Global Rankings}, Number of Lepidopterans {Butterflies and Moths} Claiming Each Plant Species as a Larval Host, Critically Important Host Plants for Genus Specialists, and a Plethora of Other Ecological Details
Timeframe of Project and Optional Future Maintenance
Price Quotes (with different packages based on length and detail of service desired)
Our Specialty:
Guaranteed Increase in Biomass and Biodiversity
Flora
The Most Detailed Aspect of Hoosier Native. Carefully Tailored to Support and Attract Fauna From Songbirds to Deer to Waterfowl to Salamanders to Tree Frogs to a Specific Moth or Butterfly Species. All Curations Can be Tailored to Species-specific Degrees. Priority Given to Plant Species of Conservation Concern to Build Viable, Valuable Restorations Learn more
Fauna
Being of Higher Trophic Levels, the Density of Species Diversity and Individuals is Less Than That of Our Floristic Focus. However, Faunal Biodiversity and Biomass is Generally the Most Appealling to Our Clients. Greatest Detail is Narrowed into Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths); However, all Animals can be Discussed Within Your Ecosystem Engineering Project Learn more
Fungi
A Lesser-desired Service, but One Offered Nonetheless. Certain Plant Species Generally Play a Vital Role in Determining What Fungal Species can Associate in the Vicinity. We can Optimize Habitat for Specific Fungi as well as Inoculate Spores for Edible Species Such as Morels