While grasses dominate the natural vegetation, prairie flowers such as violets, Daisies, Crocus, Goldenrod and Anemone add to its beauty.Violets are a genus of spring flower plants in the family violaceace. There are around 400-500 species of Violets in the genus.Daisies belong to one of the largest families of "vascular plants", i.e. those which surculate goodness around their systems, making up almost 10% of all flowering plants on Earth. Crocus is a genus of the flowering plants in the iris family comprising 90 species of perennials growing from corms. Solidago, commonly called Golderods, is a genus of about 100 to 200 species of the flowering plants in the aster family, asteraceae. Anemone the white-blossomed canada anemone the most widespread species in moist locations is found throughout Canada, excluding New Found Land. There are more types of vegetation in the plains for instance Bluestem grass which grows from between 3-foot and10-foot and, is classified as either big Bluestem or little Bluestem. Porcupine grass grows 8-feet tall, and has a bloom at the end. June grass grows 2-feet high and has flowers that are generally green, silver, or yellow.