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You can make a difference by simply landscaping with native plants, also known as Naturescaping. The Pacific Northwest has a spectacular variety of beautiful and interesting plants that can be used to control erosion, increase stormwater infiltration, reduce watering and reduce or eliminate chemical use while enhancing the aesthetics of your yard. Annual Plant Sales Friends of Tryon Creek 503-636-4398 Leach Botanical Garden 503-823-9503 Portland Audubon Society 503-292-6855 East Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District 503-222-7645 It is important to inquire about seed source when buying native plants. Many plants labeled “native” are often grown outside of the Pacific Northwest. Native plants would be those which historically grow within the Willamette Valley eco-zone. These lists are provided for example only and are not inclusive. They provide a starting place for your personal research. Retail Nurseries Bosky Dell Natives West Linn, OR 97068 503-638-5945 Echo Valley Natives Oregon City, OR 97045 503-631-2451 Livingscape Portland, OR 97227 503-248-0104 Oregon Native Plant Nursery Woodburn, OR 97071 503-981-2353 Portland Nursery Portland, OR 97215 503-231-5050 Sparrowhawk Native Plants sparrowhawknativeplants.com Native Seed Resources Heritage Seedlings Inc. Salem, OR 97317 503-585-9835 Oregon Wholesale Seed Company Silverton, OR 97381 503-874-8221 Pacific Northwest Natives Albany, OR 97321 541-928-8239 Pro Time Lawn Seed Portland, OR 97214 503-239-7518 www.plantnative.org also has listings of native plants nurseries for your area. Books City of Portland, Bureau of Environmental Services, Garden Smart, www.portlandoregon.gov/bes/gardensmart City of Portland, Bureau of Planning and Sustainability, Portland Plant List, www.portlandoregon.gov/bes/plantlist Charlotte Corkran and Chris Thoms, Amphibians of Oregon, Washington, & British Columbia: A Field Identification Guide, Lone Pine Publishing Stephanie Feeney, The Northwest Gardeners’ Resource Directory, 7th Edition, Cedarcroft Press Ferns to Know in Oregon, Oregon State University Extension Service Helen M. Gilkey, Weeds of the Pacific Northwest, Oregon State University (OSU) B. Jennifer Guard, Wetland Plants of Oregon & Washington, Lone Pine Publishing Elizabeth L. Horn, Coastal Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest: Wildflowers & Flowering Shrubs from British Columbia to Northern California, Mountain Press Edward C. Jensen & Charles R. Ross, Trees to Know in Oregon, OSU Extension Service Circular #1450 Arthur R. Kruckeberg, Gardening with Native Plants of the Pacific Northwest, University of Washington Press Russell Link, Landscaping for Wildlife in the Pacific Northwest, University of Washington Press Ann Lovejoy, Naturalistic Gardening: Reflecting the Planting Patterns of Nature, Sasquatch Books William Olkowski, Sheila Daar, & Helga Olkowski, Common-Sense Pest Control, The Taunton Press Jim Pojar & Andy MacKinnon, Plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast: Washington, Oregon, British Columbia & Alaska, Lone Pine Publishing Naturescaping for Clean Rivers Native Plant List, Environmental Services, City of Portland and East Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District, free with Naturescaping workshops Robin Rose, Caryn Chachulske & Diane Haase, Propagation of Pacific Northwest Native Plants, OSU Press George Schenk, Moss Gardening: Including Lichens, Liverworts and other Miniatures, Timber Press Sara B. Stein, Noah’s Garden: Restoring the Ecology of Our Own Backyards, Houghton Mifflin Co. Douglas Tallamy, Bringing Nature Home, Timber Press Ronald J. Taylor, Northwest Weeds: The Ugly & Beautiful Villains of Fields, Gardens, & Roadsides, Mountain Press Publishing Co. Shann Weston, Naturescaping: A Place for Wildlife, Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife SOURCES FOR NATIVE PLANTS & SEEDS BOOKS AND WORKSHOPS 503-823-7740 This poster and a plant list are available online: www.portlandoregon.gov/bes OM 2021 Revised January 2021 © 2013 Environmental Services. This poster is free. Remember: use the right plant in the right place. Workshops Metro Natural Gardening Program offers group presentations and publications in print and on the web at oregonmetro.gov/garden. Two demonstration gardens feature native plants at 18892 SW Kemmer Road in Beaverton (open dawn to dusk) and at Blue Lake Park, 21160 NE Blue Lake Road in Fairview (open 8 a.m. to sunset daily). Call 503-234-3000. Naturescaping for Clean Rivers and Rain Garden Workshops East Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District offers free four-hour workshops, spring and fall. Publications, including a program workbook, are available. Call 503-222-7645. Backyard Habitat Certification Program A partnership between Portland Audubon and the Columbia Land Trust. For more information, go to audubonportland.org or columbialandtrust.org Tree Shrub Low-growing Flower Evergreen Deciduous/Perennial Wet Soil Moist Soil Dry Soil Sun Part Shade Shade Grows Quickly Grows Moderately Grows Slowly Spreads Easily Bigleaf Maple Acer macrophyllum Bleedingheart Dicentra formosa Black Twinberry Lonicera involucrata Blue Elderberry Sambucus nigra ssp. cerulea Camas Camassia quamash Cascade Penstemon Penstemon serrulatus Cascara Rhamnus purshiana Common Rush Juncus effusus ssp. pacificus Douglas Fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas Spirea Spiraea douglasii False Lily of the Valley Maianthemum dilatatum False Solomon’s Seal Maianthemum racemosum Fringecup Tellima grandiflora Grand Fir Abies grandis Kinnikinnick Arctostaphylos uva-ursi Lady Fern Athyrium filix-femina Large-leaved Lupine Lupinus polyphyllus Madrone Arbutus menziesii Maidenhair Fern Adiantum pedatum Mock Orange Philadelphus lewisii Oceanspray Holodiscus discolor Orange Honeysuckle Vine Lonicera ciliosa Oregon Grape Mahonia aquifolium Oregon Iris Iris tenax Oregon Stonecrop Sedum oreganum Oregon White Oak Quercus garryana Osoberry/Indian Plum Oemleria cerasiformis Oxalis Oxalis oregana Pacific Ninebark Physocarpus capitatus Ponderosa Pine Pinus ponderosa Red Alder Alnus rubra Red Columbine Aquilegia formosa Red Elderberry Sambucus racemosa Red Flowering Currant Ribes sanguineum Red Osier Dogwood Cornus sericea Redstem Ceanothus Ceanothus sanguineus Salal Gaultheria shallon Salmonberry Rubus spectabilis Slough Sedge Carex obnupta Snowberry Symphoricarpos albus Sword Fern Polystichum munitum Trillium Trillium ovatum Vine Maple Acer circinatum Western Redcedar Thuja plicata Western Serviceberry Amelanchier alnifolia Wild Ginger Asarum caudatum Wood Violet Viola glabella Woodland Strawberry Fragaria vesca The Right Plant in the Right Place

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You can make a difference by sim

ply landscaping with native

plants, also known as N

aturescaping. The Pacific N

orthwest has

a spectacular variety of beautiful and interesting plants that canbe used to control erosion, increase storm

water infiltration,

reduce watering and reduce or elim

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Annual Plant Salesriend o Tr on ree

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Lea o ani a arden503-823-9503

Por and d on So ie503-292-6855

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503-222-7645

It is important to inquire about seed source when buying native plants. Many plants labeled“native” are often grown outside of the Pacific Northwest. Native plants would be those which historically grow within the Willamette Valley eco-zone.

These lists are provided for example only and are not inclusive. They provide a starting place for your personal research.

Retail Nurserieso e a i e

West Linn, OR 97068503-638-5945

o a e a i e Oregon City, OR 97045 503-631-2451

Li in a ePortland, OR 97227503-248-0104

re on a i e P an r er Woodburn, OR 97071503-981-2353

Por and r erPortland, OR 97215 503-231-5050

S arrow aw a i e P ans arro a native lants.com

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eri a e Seed in n Salem, OR 97317503-585-9835

re on o e a e Seed om anSilverton, OR 97381503-874-8221

Pa i i or we a i e Albany, OR 97321541-928-8239

Pro Time Lawn Seed Portland, OR 97214503-239-7518

www an na i e or also has listings of native plants nurseries for your area.

BooksCity of Portland, Bureau of EnvironmentalServices, Garden Smart,www.portlandoregon.gov/bes/gardensmart

City of Portland, Bureau of Planning andSustainability, Portland Plant List,www.portlandoregon.gov/bes/plantlist

Charlotte Corkran and Chris Thoms,Amphibians of Oregon, Washington, & BritishColumbia: A Field Identification Guide, LonePine Publishing

Stephanie Feeney, The Northwest Gardeners’Resource Directory, 7th Edition, Cedarcroft Press

Ferns to Know in Oregon, Oregon StateUniversity Extension Service

Helen M. Gilkey, Weeds of the PacificNorthwest, Oregon State University (OSU)

B. Jennifer Guard, Wetland Plants of Oregon &Washington, Lone Pine Publishing

Elizabeth L. Horn, Coastal Wildflowers of thePacific Northwest: Wildflowers & FloweringShrubs from British Columbia to NorthernCalifornia, Mountain Press

Edward C. Jensen & Charles R. Ross, Trees toKnow in Oregon, OSU Extension ServiceCircular #1450

Arthur R. Kruckeberg, Gardening with NativePlants of the Pacific Northwest, University ofWashington Press

Russell Link, Landscaping for Wildlife in thePacific Northwest, University of WashingtonPress

Ann Lovejoy, Naturalistic Gardening: Reflecting the Planting Patterns of Nature,Sasquatch Books

William Olkowski, Sheila Daar, & HelgaOlkowski, Common-Sense Pest Control,The Taunton Press

Jim Pojar & Andy MacKinnon, Plants of thePacific Northwest Coast: Washington, Oregon,British Columbia & Alaska, Lone Pine Publishing

Naturescaping for Clean Rivers Native Plant List, Environmental Services, City of Portland and East Multnomah Soil &Water Conservation District, free withNaturescaping workshops

Robin Rose, Caryn Chachulske & Diane Haase,Propagation of Pacific Northwest Native Plants,OSU Press

George Schenk, Moss Gardening: IncludingLichens, Liverworts and other Miniatures,Timber Press

Sara B. Stein, Noah’s Garden: Restoring theEcology of Our Own Backyards, HoughtonMifflin Co.

Douglas Tallamy, Bringing Nature Home,Timber Press

Ronald J. Taylor, Northwest Weeds: The Ugly &Beautiful Villains of Fields, Gardens, & Roadsides,Mountain Press Publishing Co.

Shann Weston, Naturescaping: A Place forWildlife, Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife

S O U R C E S F O R N A T I V E P L A N T S & S E E D S B O O K S A N D W O R K S H O P S

503-823-7740This poster and a plant list

are available online:www.portlandoregon.gov/bes

2021 Revised Jan ar 2021 © 2013 Environmental Services.

This poster is free.

Remember: use the right plant in the right place.

Workshops

Metro Natural Gardening Program offers group presentations and publications inprint and on the web at oregonmetro.gov/garden.Two demonstration gardens feature nativeplants at 18892 SW Kemmer Road in Beaverton(open dawn to dusk) and at Blue Lake Park,21160 NE Blue Lake Road in Fairview (open 8 a.m. to sunset daily). Call 503-234-3000.

Naturescaping for Clean Rivers and Rain Garden Workshops East Multnomah Soil & Water ConservationDistrict offers free four-hour workshops, springand fall. Publications, including a programworkbook, are available. Call 503-222-7645.

Backyard Habitat Certification ProgramA partnership between Portland Audubon and the Columbia Land Trust. For moreinformation, go to audubonportland.org orcolumbialandtrust.org

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Bigleaf Maple Acer macrophyllum ● ● ● ● ● ●

Bleedingheart Dicentra formosa ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Black Twinberry Lonicera involucrata ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Blue Elderberry Sambucus nigra ssp. cerulea ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Camas Camassia quamash ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Cascade Penstemon Penstemon serrulatus ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Cascara Rhamnus purshiana ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Common Rush Juncus effusus ssp. pacifi cus ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Douglas Fir Pseudotsuga menziesii ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Douglas Spirea Spiraea douglasii ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

False Lily of the Valley Maianthemum dilatatum ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

False Solomon’s Seal Maianthemum racemosum ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Fringecup Tellima grandifl ora ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Grand Fir Abies grandis ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Kinnikinnick Arctostaphylos uva-ursi ● ● ● ● ● ●

Lady Fern Athyrium fi lix-femina ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Large-leaved Lupine Lupinus polyphyllus ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Madrone Arbutus menziesii ● ● ● ● ● ●

Maidenhair Fern Adiantum pedatum ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Mock Orange Philadelphus lewisii ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Oceanspray Holodiscus discolor ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Orange Honeysuckle Vine Lonicera ciliosa ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Oregon Grape Mahonia aquifolium ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Oregon Iris Iris tenax ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Oregon Stonecrop Sedum oreganum ● ● ● ● ● ●

Oregon White Oak Quercus garryana ● ● ● ● ●

Osoberry/Indian Plum Oemleria cerasiformis ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Oxalis Oxalis oregana ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Pacifi c Ninebark Physocarpus capitatus ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Ponderosa Pine Pinus ponderosa ● ● ● ● ● ●

Red Alder Alnus rubra ● ● ● ● ● ●

Red Columbine Aquilegia formosa ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Red Elderberry Sambucus racemosa ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Red Flowering Currant Ribes sanguineum ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Red Osier Dogwood Cornus sericea ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Redstem Ceanothus Ceanothus sanguineus ● ● ● ● ● ●

Salal Gaultheria shallon ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Salmonberry Rubus spectabilis ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Slough Sedge Carex obnupta ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Snowberry Symphoricarpos albus ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Sword Fern Polystichum munitum ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Trillium Trillium ovatum ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Vine Maple Acer circinatum ● ● ● ● ● ●

Western Redcedar Thuja plicata ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Western Serviceberry Amelanchier alnifolia ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Wild Ginger Asarum caudatum ● ● ● ● ● ●

Wood Violet Viola glabella ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Woodland Strawberry Fragaria vesca ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

The Right Plant in the Right Place

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DRY SOILWET SOIL

Plants are arranged by height. Trees are at the top of the page, and low-growing plants are at the bottom of the page.

SPECIAL THANKS TO: The Wild Garden: Hansen’s Northwest Native Plant Database (www.nwplants.com) for images of Common Rush, Madrone, Black Twinberry, Cascade Penstemon,Willamette Valley Ponderosa Pine, Red Columbine, Trillium and Woodland Strawberry. Redstem Ceanothus image by Susan McDougall from the USDA-NRCS PLANTS database. Orange Honeysuckle Vine image by Dr. Nathan Miller.

Common Rush Oregon Iris Orange Honeysuckle Vine

Sword Fern Oregon GrapeBleedingheart Cascade Penstemon

Red Flowering CurrantCascaraSnowberrySalal Redstem Ceanothus

Willamette ValleyPonderosa Pine

Oxalis Wood VioletWoodland Strawberry Fringecup KinnikinnickOregon Stonecrop

Slough Sedge

Trillium

False Lily of the ValleyWild Ginger

Large-leaved Lupine

Red Columbine False Solomon’s Seal

Lady Fern

Maidenhair FernCamas

Douglas Spirea

Western Serviceberry

Red ElderberryBlack Twinberry

Salmonberry

Western Redcedar

Red-osier Dogwood Pacific Ninebark

Douglas FirRed Alder Grand Fir

Osoberry/Indian Plum Vine Maple Blue Elderberry Oceanspray Mock Orange

Oregon White OakBigleaf Maple Madrone

NATURESCAPE FOR CLEAN RIVERS AND FOR WILDLIFE HABITAT! Native plants are adapted to the climate and are naturally resistant to native pests and diseases. They require less water and need no chemical applications

for them to thrive. Using native plants can reduce the amount of pollution in stormwater runoff to our waterways.

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