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.
Pacific Northwest native plants and native cultivars, part I: pollinator visitationdoi:10.1093/ee/nvae126butterfliesbeessyrphid fliescommunity compositionornamental plantsPlanting native flora is a popular conservation strategy for pollinators. When searching for native plants, consumers may encounter cultivars...
Plant Brief:Not really a clover, this large herbaceous perennial in the Araliaceae (Ginseng) family is the only member of that family native to the southwestern part of Oregon and to California's bay area. It is a striking shade plant reaching 3 to 9 feet at maturity. The large leaves (...
《预订 Gardening with Native Plants of the Pacific Northwest [ISBN:9780295744155]》,作者:预订 Gardening with Native Plants of the Pacific Northwest [ISBN:9780295744155]Kruckeberg 著,出版社:University of Washington Press,ISBN:9780295744155。
In today's South, where fine gardening is a tradition, many homeowners and professional gardeners are discovering a vast new palette of plant materials—native plants. They are realizing that these native wildflowers, trees, shrubs, groundcovers, vines, and grasses 关键词: Native plant gardening...
Rainy Side Gardeners with Debbie Teashon and company. Gardening west of the Cascades in the Pacific Northwest.
BookNative PlantsPacific NorthwestResourcesWildlife Plants Kelly Brenner Kelly Brenner is a naturalist, writer and artist based in Seattle. She is the author of THE NATURALIST AT HOME: Projects for Discovering the Hidden World Around Us and NATURE OBSCURA: A City’s Hidden Natural World from Mounta...
whether it's a native plant or an introduced weed. High resolution digital files are available for reproduction upon agreement to a license and payment. Mark is the photographer and co-author (with Phyllis Gustafson) of the award-winning field guide,Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest. Mark is...
Blackberries are endemic to the Pacific Northwest. Whether invasive, introduced varieties that choke out native plants or cultivated blackberries, the plants do exceptionally well in the cool, Pacific Northwest climate. Blackberries do best in full sun, but can tolerate partial shade. They generally ...