typical of many of our ericads. The fruits are usually small purplish-black berries. Sometimes you may find plants with berries that are larger and bluer with a
Distribution:Giant Chain Fern has been found in Texada and Vancouver Islands in British Columbia, and in the Puget Sound region of Washington where it is listed as sensitive. It is more common from southern Oregon and California to northwest Mexico, mostly near the coast, but can also be fou...
Humble Roots Nursery offers ethically propagated native plants of the Pacific Northwest and Columbia River Gorge. Cultivating a passion for native plants and their conservation.
Our mission is to make NW Native Plants available for use. Visit, call or make an appointment for commercial, residential landscaping and mitigation, plant and seed purchases, and more.
Our mission is to make NW Native Plants available for use. Visit, call or make an appointment for commercial, residential landscaping and mitigation, plant and seed purchases, and more.
PNWNativePlantsfortheSunnyBorder Nativeprairies,marshesand mountainhillsidesprovidethe sourceofinspirationforyour nativeplantsunnyborder.Sunny bordersareparticularlyattractive tobutterfliesandothersun-loving beneficialinsects. Douglasiris(Irisdouglasii)inagardensetting ...
Despite species in the Rubus fruticosus complex (wild blackberry) being among the most invasive plants globally in regions with large annual fluctuations in water availability, little is known about their water relations. We compared water relations of a prominent member of the complex, R. armenia...
California’s oak woodlands have undergone marked transformations via removal of Quercus douglasii and other woody plants to enhance forage production. Within the annual grass-dominated matrix, Q. douglasii likely functions as a foundation species—providing potential habitat for native plants, such as...
Short-term vegetation response to disturbance is largely dependent on how plants with differing regen- eration strategies (e.g., off-site seeds, seeds that survived the fire in the seedbank, and sprouts from surviving belowground materi- als) respond to soil heating and thrive in the post-...
Click here for more articles onPacific Northwest Native Plantsfrom my sister website :http://habitathorticulturepnw.com/ I had originally planned to continue to add more plant profiles, but I have been distracted by other interests… I am giving my son, Sky Hawk Bressette, access to my sites...