Mosses, Lichens and Ferns of Northwest North America. The Sierra Club Naturalist's Guide to the Pacific Northwest. Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest Timber Press, 2006 Discovering Wild Plants: Alaska, Western Canada, the Northwest. Profiles of Northwest Plants: Food Uses, Medicinal Uses and Legends. Plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast: Washington, Oregon, British Columbia and Alaska. Landscaping for Wildlife in the Pacific Northwest. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1982. Gardening with Native Plants of the Pacific Northwest an Illustrated Guide. Plants of Western Oregon, Washington and British Columbia. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1988. Plants and Animals of the Pacific Northwest. Also available at Miller Library, Center for Urban Horticulture, University of Washington. Lists commercial sources of native plants. Hortus Northwest (published twice annually), P.O.Seattle: Center for Urban Horticulture, 1994. Woody Northwestern Native Plants for Urban Landscapes: Ornament and Restoration in the Native Idiom. Trees and Shrubs for Pacific Northwest Gardens. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Press, 1988. Natural Vegetation of Oregon and Washington. Environmental Review (published monthly), 6920 Roosevelt Way NE, #307, Seattle, WA 98115 (80).Edmonds: Alaska Northwest Publishing Company, 1988. Fruits and Berries of the Pacific Northwest. 17328 Woodinville - Duvall Rd, Woodinville. Seattle.Ī low-water-use demonstration garden including a section with native plants. The north end of the arboretum features representative native trees and shrubs and a nature walk. Located next to Weyerhaeuser in Federal Way. Included are a gazebo, waterfall, pond, trails and meadow. There are rarities that the general public rarely sees. The Tacoma Garden Club currently maintains the Northwest Native Plant Garden that offers visitors the chance to see native plants in cultivation. Otherwise, walk-ins are welcome.Ī wide variety of native plants are dispersed around interesting sculpture at this Seattle waterfront park. This small arboretum is in a lovely setting in the Lakewood area. Lake Hills Greenbelt Ranger Station Backyard Habitat DemonstrationĪ model creating your own backyard habitat with native plants. The four-acre plant collection has been amassed over many years and contains native plants of the Pacific Northwest. South 240th Street & Pacific Highway South, Des Moines, WA 98198 20 Divided into four regions, eastern Wash, coastal, NW forest, and subalpine, they have about 100 representative species. Highline Community College campus in Des Moines has a Washington native plant habitat garden. Corner of 17th Avenue NE and NE 45th, Seattle. SE, Bellevue.Įstablished in 1984 with support of the Seattle Garden Club. Volunteer effort to educate the public about native plants and their environmental benefits. Tours arranged April-September 20.Įastpointe Native Plant Demonstration Garden Contact the gallery at Discovery Park in Seattle 20. NW species considered useful by Native Americans of the Pacific NW. 18631 SE 300 th Place, Covington, WA Daybreak Ethnobotanical Garden A section of native plants exhibits species that are drought tolerant. Learn the 7-steps to a low-water-use landscape at this demonstration garden. Ballard Locks, 3015 NW 54th Street, Seattle. The region's largest Northwest forest garden. It also includes sample planting plans, a native plant list and resources for more information.ĭownload the Going Native Brochure ( Acrobat, 2.9MB) Native plants in public gardens:ĥ3 acres featuring a wide diversity of horticultural species including native plants. The 10-page brochure contains information about preparing your planting site, choosing the right plants, proper planting techniques and maintenance tips. You can now download this award-winning guide to creating your own native plant landscape. This interactive guide features a native plant selector, images of native plants, sample landscape plans, and printable plant lists. If you have any questions, or know of a resource that you think should be included in the list, please contact Greg Rabourn. The following resources are provided by the Water and Land Resources Division of King County, Washington as an aid to learning about northwest native plants.
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