Native Plants

Hairy Manzanita (Arctostaphylos columbiana)

Arctostaphylos columbiana plant. Photo: Wikimedia Commons (CC licensed) Arctostaphylos columbiana, commonly known as Hairy Manzanita, is a distinctive and resilient evergreen shrub that embodies the

Bitter Cherry (Prunus emarginata)

Description. Photo: Wikimedia Commons (CC license) Bitter Cherry (Prunus emarginata) displaying its characteristic white flowers and serrated leaves. Photo: Stan Shebs (CC BY-SA 3.0) Prunus

Big Leaf Maple (Acer macrophyllum)

Big Leaf Maple in its natural habitat. Photo: Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0) Acer macrophyllum, commonly known as Big Leaf Maple, is the Pacific Northwest’s

Thinleaf Huckleberry (Vaccinium membranaceum)

Thinleaf Huckleberry in its natural habitat. Photo: Wikimedia Commons (CC license) Vaccinium membranaceum, commonly known as Thinleaf Huckleberry, is the crown jewel of North America’s

Noble Fir (Abies procera)

Noble Fir in its natural Pacific Northwest habitat. Photo: Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0) Abies procera, commonly known as Noble Fir, stands as one of

Salmonberry (Rubus spectabilis)

Salmonberry in its natural habitat. Photo: Wikimedia Commons (CC license) Rubus spectabilis, commonly known as Salmonberry, is a spectacular deciduous shrub that epitomizes the vibrant

Serviceberry (Amelanchier alnifolia)

Saskatoon Serviceberry in full spring bloom — masses of white flowers are among the first signs of spring in the Pacific Northwest and Intermountain West.

Salal (Gaultheria shallon)

Salal plant showing characteristic leaves and flower clusters in natural habitat. Photo: Walter Siegmund (CC BY-SA) Gaultheria shallon, commonly known as Salal, is a remarkable

Red-osier Dogwood (Cornus stolonifera)

Cornus stolonifera plant. Photo: Wikimedia Commons (CC licensed) Cornus stolonifera, commonly known as Red-osier Dogwood, represents one of the most versatile and ecologically valuable native

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