Will these plants bloom the first year?

Whether native perennials will bloom in their first year after planting depends on several factors, including the specific plant species, its growth habits, and the conditions in which it is planted. Some native perennials are quick to establish and may bloom in their first year, while others may take longer to become established before flowering. Providing optimal growing conditions, such as adequate sunlight and appropriate moisture levels, can help encourage early flowering. However, when it comes to native perennials,  patience is key, as many species may take a year or two to become fully established before reaching their full flowering potential. You can read more about the typical growth cycle for native plants here