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...
What is a native plant?Native plants are plants that grew naturally in a region prior to possible introduction by settlers during territorial expansion. They were not brought here from other countries or regions either intentionally or accidentally. Depending on the scope of the discussionnative plant...
Propagation:Seeds are slow to germinate, but have no special requirements. However, stored seed may benefit from a stratification period. Seedlings grow slowly and require 2-3 years to produce a saleable plant. Even so, it is better to plant container-grown nursery stock with intact root system...
Plants for a Future Database Native American Ethnobotany, University of Michigan, Dearborn Pacific WillowSalix lucidaMuhl.ssp. lasiandra(Benth.) E. Murray (SAY-licks LOO-sid-uh subspecies la-see-ANN-druh) Pacific Willow (also known asS. lasiandra)may also be known as Shining (the meaning of...
require 2-3 years to produce a saleable plant. Even so, it is better to plant container-grown nursery stock with intact underground stems and root systems. Wild-dug Salal does not transplant well. Even if the plant survives, it may take several years before you may witness any new growth...