We had over 540 stunning entries in this year’s contest! By entering their photos in our contest, these photographers are helping Wild Ones further its mission. Wild Ones uses contest images in Wild Ones publications, promotional materials, presentations and on the Wild Ones websites so that others may be inspired to learn about native plants and natural landscaping.
First place category winners were awarded a $50 prize. Second and third place category winners received bragging rights.
We were proud to have the 2022 Photo Contest judged by the following volunteers:
Ginny Levy – Head of Garden Club of America Horticulture Committee
Lori Purk – Missouri Master Naturalist
Robert Smith – Photographer and Wild Ones Member
Josh Taylor Jr. – Professional Photographer and Canon Explorer of Light
All images are the property of Wild Ones and should not be downloaded or used without permission.
Best In Show Winner(voted by the judges)
Photographer: David SilsbeeTitle: Misty MorningChapter: Mountain Laurel (CT)Location: North Wayne, MaineFlora: Red Maple (Acer rubrum)Photo Story: Canoeing on the pond early in the morning, the fall colors glowed through the mist.
Peoples Choice Winner(voted by current Wild Ones members)
Photographer: Diana KuklinskiTitle : Sublime Sunrise on my PrairieChapter: Arrowhead (MN)Location: Bemidji, MN (my side yard)Flora: Little bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium), bee balm (Monarda fistulosa), narrow leaved coneflower (Echinacea angustifolia), pale purple coneflower (Echinacea pallida), wild quinine (Parthenium integrifolium), lance leaf coreopsis (Coreopsis lanceolata), white prairie clover (Dalea candida), hairy golden aster (Chrysopsis villosa), yellow coneflower (Ratibida pinnata) showy goldenrod (Solidago speciosa), big bluestem (Andropogon gerardii), rattlesnake master (Eryngium yuccifolium) and wild blue indigo (Baptisia australis).Photo Story: Every morning I pop out of bed well before sunrise, eager to see what the new dawn will bring on my home prairie landscape. For a fleeting moment this morning, the clouds, fog, and red light of dawn synergized with prairie to create an otherworldly magical glow. Words can’t describe the beauty of such moments.
Fauna with Flora Category Winners(non-pollinator wildlife with native plants)
1st Place Photographer: David SilsbeeTitle: They’re All MineChapter: Mountain Laurel (CT)Location: Mansfield, CTFauna & Flora: Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum) on Eastern Redcedar (Juniperus virginiana)
2nd Place Photographer: Ed BuchsTitle: Common Whitetail Dragonfly on Leadplant at HomeChapter: Kettle Moraine (WI)Location: My home in Genoa City, WisconsinFauna & Flora: Lead Plant (Amorpha canescens)
3rd Place Photographer: Courtney DenningTitle: Bloodshot on BloodrootChapter: Dayton Area (OH)Location: Troy, OhioFauna & Flora : 17 Year Cicada (Magicicada cassinii) on Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis)
Honorable Mention Photographer: Renee BenageTitle: Halloween PennantChapter: St. Louis (MO)Location: August A. Busch Memorial Conservation Area, Defiance, MissouriFauna & Flora:
Flora Category Winners(must be native to where photo was taken)
1st Place Photographer: Morgan MeadorTitle: Ozark Trillium in Full BloomChapter: Ozark (AR)Location: Ponca, ARFlora: Ozark Trillium (Trillium pusillum ozarkanum).
2nd Place Photographer: Betty JenewinTitle: ConeflowerChapter: South Shore MALocation: Holden Street, Worcester, MAFlora: Coneflower
3rd Place Photographer: Laura StellmacherTitle: Frozen in TimeChapter: Menomonee River Area (WI)Location: Hartland, WIFlora: Willow
Honorable Mention Photographer: Betty JenewinTitle: Black Eyed SusanChapter: South Shore MALocation: Holden Street, Worcester, MAFlora: Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hart)
Home Landscaping Category Winners(native plants around buildings or facilities)
1st Place Photographer: Diana KuklinskiTitle: Foggy Dawn on the PrairieChapter: Arrowhead (MN)Location: The south side of my house (Bemidji, MN) — native landscaping along the split rail fence that separates the field from the home landscape.Flora: Little bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium); big bluestem (Andropogon gerardii); yellow coneflower (ratibida pinnata); Echinacea angustifolia; E. pallida; lance leaf coreopsis (Coreopsis lanceolata); wild blue indigo (Baptisia australis); bee balm (Monarda fistulosum); white prairie clover (Dalea lacta); heath aster (Symphyotrichum ericoides); showy goldenrod (Solidago speciosa); wild quinine (Parthenium integrifolium); rattlesnake master (Eryngium yuccifolium) – and, lichens on the fence!
2nd Place Photographer: Barbara DeGravesTitle: Redbud Blossoms & Tree SwallowsChapter: SoKYLocation: My backyard, Bowling Green, KYFlora: Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis), Willow Oak (Quercus phellos), Tree Swallows (Tachycineta bicolor)
3rd Place Photographer: Laurie MartinTitle: Enter My WorldChapter: West Cook (IL)Location: Palos Park, ILFlora: Left: Echinacea purpurea (purple coneflower), Silene regia (royal catchfly), Monarda fistulosa (bee balm), Ratibida pinnata (grayhead coneflower), Geranium maculatum (wild geranium, foliage only). Right: Pycnanthemum virginianum (mountain mint), Cercis canadensis (redbud tree).
Honorable Mention Photographer: Diana KuklinskiTitle: Sublime Sunrise on my PrairieChapter: Arrowhead (MN)Location: Bemidji, MN (my side yard)Flora: Little bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium), bee balm (Monarda fistulosa), narrow leaved coneflower (Echinacea angustifolia), pale purple coneflower (Echinacea pallida), wild quinine (Parthenium integrifolium), lance leaf coreopsis (Coreopsis lanceolata), white prairie clover (Dalea candida), hairy golden aster (Chrysopsis villosa), yellow coneflower (Ratibida pinnata) showy goldenrod (Solidago speciosa), big bluestem (Andropogon gerardii), rattlesnake master (Eryngium yuccifolium) and wild blue indigo (Baptisia australis).
It’s Alive Category Winners(organisms that do not fall under other categories that live on or with native plants)
1st Place Photographer: Bette KauffmanTitle: Boudoir for a BeastChapter: Western Gulf Plain (LA)Location: Lake Martin near Breaux Bridge, LouisianaFlora: Spanish Moss (Tillandsia usneoides), Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum), and water tupelo (Nyssa aquatica), plus native graminoids that cannot be identified in the photo, with an American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) resting on a log.
2nd Place Photographer: Kristin Bailey WilsonTitle: Frog CamoChapter: Middle TennesseeLocation: Westmoreland, TNFlora: Common Duckweed – Lemna minor, Green Frog – Lithobates clamitans
3rd Place Photographer: Nan PokerwinskiTitle: Mushroom and MossChapter: River City-Grand Rapids Area (MI)Location: Croton Township, MichiganFlora: Unidentified mushroom growing on fallen log with moss
Honorable Mention Photographer: Judith BechtumTitle: PeekabooChapter: Prairie Edge (MN)Location: Webster, MNFlora: Tree frog in Paintbrush cactus
Pollinators Category Winners
1st Place Photographer: Karen LouisTitle: Hummer on Lobelia Close-upChapter: St. Louis (MO)Location: My yard in Shiloh, ILFlora: Blue Lobelia I grow in pots on my patio. I have many plants the Ruby-throated hummingbirds love, but they always love the Lobelia.
2nd Place Photographer: Diana KuklinskiTitle: “Saucy” the Painted LadyChapter: Arrowhead (MN)Location: My back yard prairie landscape (Bemidji, MN)Flora: Painted lady butterfly (Vanessa cardui); purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea)
3rd Place Photographer: Catherine McKenzieTitle: Bumblebee Dusted with Pollen on Cup PlantChapter: Fox Valley Area (WI)Location: Appleton, WIFlora: Bumblebee, Bombus species; Cup Plant, Silphium perfoliatum
Honorable Mention Photographer: Dawn Marie StacciaTitle: Monarch FrenzyChapter: Kettle Moraine (WI)Location: On my property.Flora: Monarchs on my property on butterfly weed.
Public Landscaping Category Winners(native plants around buildings or facilities)
1st Place Photographer: Abigail RexerTitle: Beauty in a Foggy CityChapter: Middle TennesseeLocation: Lurie Garden, Millennium Park, Chicago, ILFlora: Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea), Joe Pye Weed (Eutrochium sp.)
2nd Place Photographer: Courtney DenningTitle: Blue Skies at Lurie GardenChapter: Dayton Area (OH)Location: Chicago, IllinoisFlora: Giant Hyssop ‘Blue Fortune’ (Agastache ‘Blue Fortune’), Rough Goldenrod ‘Fireworks’ (Solidago rugosa), Bowman’s Root (Porteranthus trifoliatus), Switch Grass ‘Dallas Blues’ (Panicum virgatum ‘Dallas Blues’), Joe Pye Weed ‘Gateway’ (Eutrochium maculatum ‘Gateway’), Moor Grass ‘Transparent’ (Molinia litoralis ‘Transparent’)
3rd Place Photographer: Patty BerryTitle: Weldon Spring Interpretive Site 2Chapter: St. Charles Area (MO)Location: In the native plant display next to the building in St Charles County, MO.Flora: Various natives in the sunflower family
Honorable Mention Photographer: Linda KarlTitle: Summer ConcertChapter: Greater Kane County (IL)Location: Geneva, IllinoisFlora: Echinacea pallida
Scenery Category Winners(native woodland, savanna, prairie, wetlands, etc.)
1st Place Photographer: David SilsbeeTitle: Misty MorningChapter: Mountain Laurel (CT)Location: North Wayne, MaineFlora: Red Maple (Acer rubrum)
2nd Place Photographer: Neal BringeTitle: Colorado Aspens at the Peak of Fall ColorsChapter: Front Range (CO)Location: Abyss Lake Trail, Mount Evans Wilderness Area, ColoradoFlora: Quaking Aspen (Populus tremuloides)
3rd Place Photographer: Brad SabreTitle: June Morning on Powell MarshChapter: Milwaukee-Southwest-Wehr (WI)Location: Powell Marsh Wildlife Area, Manitowish Waters, WisconsinFlora: The area is a showcase of native flora and fauna.
Honorable Mention Photographer: Brad SabreTitle: November MorningChapter: Milwaukee-Southwest-Wehr (WI)Location: Bobidosh Lake, Vilas County, WisconsinFlora: The distant shore is populated by white pine, red pine and paper birch.