Native Plants & Wildflowers
Natural Landscaping
See also: Botany and Gardens for Wildlife.
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Selected Books
Armitage, Allan M.
Armitage's Native Plants for North American Gardens
Descriptions (many with photos) of more than 600 species of native North American plants (annuals, perennials, and biennials) with directions on how to cultivate them successfully.
SB439.26.N7A76 2006
Armitage's Native Plants for North American Gardens
Descriptions (many with photos) of more than 600 species of native North American plants (annuals, perennials, and biennials) with directions on how to cultivate them successfully.
SB439.26.N7A76 2006
Cullina, William
The New England Wild Flower Society Guide to Growing and Propagating Wildflowers of the United States and Canada
This most complete and authoritative guide to North American wildflowers offers clear and detailed information on growing and propagating 200 genera and 1,000 species of these precious plants.
q SB439.B85 2000
The New England Wild Flower Society Guide to Growing and Propagating Wildflowers of the United States and Canada
This most complete and authoritative guide to North American wildflowers offers clear and detailed information on growing and propagating 200 genera and 1,000 species of these precious plants.
q SB439.B85 2000
Daniels, Stevie
The Wild Lawn Handbook: Alternatives to the Traditional Front Lawn
Are you tired of mowing the lawn every week and putting chemicals on it to keep it looking great? Here's a sustainable alternative.
SB439.D36 1995
The Wild Lawn Handbook: Alternatives to the Traditional Front Lawn
Are you tired of mowing the lawn every week and putting chemicals on it to keep it looking great? Here's a sustainable alternative.
SB439.D36 1995
Druse, Kenneth
The Natural Habitat Garden
This classic by an expert gardener and photographer shows how to create a beautiful garden using native plants.
q SB439 .D66 1994
The Natural Habitat Garden
This classic by an expert gardener and photographer shows how to create a beautiful garden using native plants.
q SB439 .D66 1994
Johnson, Lorraine
Grow Wild!: Low-Maintenance, Sure-Success, Distinctive Gardening with Native Plants
An overview of native plant gardening with information covering the entire U.S.
SB439.26.N7 J64 1998
Grow Wild!: Low-Maintenance, Sure-Success, Distinctive Gardening with Native Plants
An overview of native plant gardening with information covering the entire U.S.
SB439.26.N7 J64 1998
Kingsbury, Noël
Natural Gardening in Small Spaces
Kingsbury, from England, promotes naturalistic planting design (biodiversity, site-appropriate plantings and wildlife-friendly design) by explaining how to create a kind of mini-nature reserve in a backyard or other small space in urban and semi-urban areas -- even rooftops.
q SB439.K55 2003
Natural Gardening in Small Spaces
Kingsbury, from England, promotes naturalistic planting design (biodiversity, site-appropriate plantings and wildlife-friendly design) by explaining how to create a kind of mini-nature reserve in a backyard or other small space in urban and semi-urban areas -- even rooftops.
q SB439.K55 2003
Leopold, Donald J.
Native Plants of the Northeast: a Guide for Gardening & Conservation
Natural plant communities of eastern North America are described, providing a foundation for the choice of plants for different areas and climates---or a variety of sites in the garden---as well as for restoration of native plant habitats. Illustrated throughout with color photographs, the encyclopedic portion of the book includes practical advice on cultivation and propagation in addition to descriptions, ranges, and information on hardiness.
q SB439.24.N67 L46 2005
Native Plants of the Northeast: a Guide for Gardening & Conservation
Natural plant communities of eastern North America are described, providing a foundation for the choice of plants for different areas and climates---or a variety of sites in the garden---as well as for restoration of native plant habitats. Illustrated throughout with color photographs, the encyclopedic portion of the book includes practical advice on cultivation and propagation in addition to descriptions, ranges, and information on hardiness.
q SB439.24.N67 L46 2005
Tallamy, Douglas W.
Bringing Nature Home: how native plants sustain wildlife in our gardens
SB439.T275 2007
Tallamy is suggesting a radical change in mindset for the gardener: instead of searching for pest-free ornamentals, we need to look for native plants that will provide food for native wildlife, particularly for insects that provide the bulk of food for many other animals.
Bringing Nature Home: how native plants sustain wildlife in our gardens
SB439.T275 2007
Tallamy is suggesting a radical change in mindset for the gardener: instead of searching for pest-free ornamentals, we need to look for native plants that will provide food for native wildlife, particularly for insects that provide the bulk of food for many other animals.
Websites
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American Beauties: Native Plants
National Wildlife Federation (NWF) has teamed up with Pride's Corner Farms and North Creek Nurseries, two wholesale nurseries, to create a collection of native perennials, grasses, vines, trees and shrubs which attract wildlife and look great in the garden, called American Beauties™. Currently the plants are selected for the Northeast. -
American Indian Ethnobotany Database
Materials provided by Dan Moerman, Professor of Anthropology, University of Michigan. A searchable database including foods, drugs, dyes, fibers and other uses of plants (a total of over 47,000 items). This represents uses by 291 Native American groups of 3,895 species from 243 different plant families. -
Center for Plant Conservation
A Center at the Missouri Botanical Garden that is dedicated to conserving rare plants native to the United States. -
Connecticut Botanical Society: Gardening with Native Plants
Includes color photos of recommended native plants for the garden -
eNature: Native Gardening and Invasive Plants Guide
Check out these field guides online from the National Wildlife Federation! Includes trees & wildflowers and information on creating a backyard wildlife habitat. -
Grow Native!
Grow Native! is a Missouri initiative that encourages use of landscape worthy native plants to create beautiful landscapes. It includes information on native plants, many of which will grow well in Pennsylvania. -
Kentucky State University PawPaw Information Website
The KYSU Land Grant Program has the only full-time pawpaw research program in the world. The pawpaw is a fruit, related to the Cherimoya, that is indigenous to this country and was eaten by native Americans and early settlers. Pawpaw ( Asimina triloba ) is the only temperate climate member of the tropical family Annonaceae. -
Native Plant Database
This database from the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center offers a searchable directory of native plant species, seed suppliers, landscapers and native plant organizations for Texas and the nation. In the National Directory, if you go to "Recommended Native Plant Species", you can search a database with more than 1,000 native plant species. You can "View by State" with PA as the term and pull up 376 species with photos. -
Native Plant Societies of the United States & Canada (NEWFS)
This is a collection of sites created by the New England Wild Flower Society - Native Plant Societies in Surrounding States
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North American Native Plant Society
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Plant Conservation Alliance
The PCA is a consortium of ten federal government Member agencies and over 220 non-federal Cooperators representing various disciplines within the conservation field. On their website you can find lists of native plants that you can plant in your geographic region and a section on "Celebrating Wildflowers". -
USDA Plants Database
The PLANTS database contains native and naturalized vascular plants of the U.S. including Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, and native and naturalized mosses, lichens, and hepatics (liverworts and hornworts) of North America. PLANTS also has about 2200 vascular plants that do not grow naturally in the U.S. but are of general economic or botanic interest. PLANTS does not contain common garden plants or plants that occur only outside the U.S.-
Advanced Query
You can use this to get information by county.
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Advanced Query
- Wildflowers
Many of these can also be found in Pennsylvania- Connecticut Wildflowers - Connecticut Botanical Society
- Delaware Wildflowers
- Missouri Wildflower Guide
- Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage - Great Smoky Mountains National Park
- Wildflowers of Western Kentucky - Kentucky Native Plant Society
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Wild Ones: Landscaping with Native Plants
2004 Edition of the Wild Ones Handbook available online in .pdf format
Pittsburgh Region
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Audubon Center for Native Plants
This is a site from the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania at Beechwood Farms (Dorseyville Road in the North Hills) whose mission it is to promote the use of native plants in landscaping. They have a Native Plant sale twice a year, in spring and in fall.-
Local native plant species Allegheny County area
A list of species native to Allegheny County and/or its contiguous counties compiled from the 1993 edition of The Vascular Flora of Pennsylvania, Annotated Checklist and Atlas, by Ann Fowler Rhoads and William McKinley Klein, Jr.
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Local native plant species Allegheny County area
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My Wildflowrs
Wildflowers from the trails of western Pennsylvania
MyWildflowers has an extensive database of wildflower species, with great pictures of all of them, and offers great options for finding information. Their unique “Identify” feature, allows you to identify an unknown flower by selecting the information that you know – such as color, bloom shape, height, and month. This is a Western Pennsylvania site with information on the flowers along popular bicycle trails. Scroll down the page to the database information. -
Sylvania Natives
Flowering Perennials, Shrubs and Small Trees Native to Western Pennsylvania
"SYLVANIA NATIVES is Western Pennsylvania’s only privately owned nursery exclusively growing and selling quality, local genotype plants native to the region. We propagate and grow more than 80 species of plants from local seed we collect in the wild. All our plants are container grown outside with the seasons." Located off an alley in Squirrel Hill.
Pennsylvania
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Audubon At Home Guide to Gardening for Life in Southeastern Pennsylvania
The Guide to Gardening for Life offers 84 colorful pages with informative essays and companion profiles of noteworthy residents who have successfully tackled problems and created habitat spaces that are toxic-free and wildlife-friendly. It is available online in .pdf format. -
Pennsylvania Bureau of Forestry: Common Trees of Pennsylvania
Includes 57 native trees. -
Pennsylvania Flora Project
a major focus of the Botany Department of the Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, the majority of the 400,000 specimens on which the entries are based reside in the herbaria of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, The Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, The Pennsylvania State University, the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, and the the Morris Arboretum. Unfortunately, no photos or illustrations are included. -
Pennsylvania Native Plant Society
The Pennsylvania Native Plant Society (PNPS) is a not-for-profit organization that helps people learn about and enjoy native plants found in Pennsylvania. It sponsors numerous field trips throughout the state and publishes a quarterly newsletter for members.
Nearby States
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Cornell University: Beach Plum
Beach plum (Prunus maritima) is a fruiting shrub native to coastal dunes of the Northeastern United States. Since colonial times, people have collected wild fruit to make preserves and jelly. Today, native stands still support a cottage beach plum product industry in the Northeast. -
Ohio Department of Natural Resources: Publications
Check here for some interesting publications about Ohio natural resources, including native plants. -
Ohio Prairie Association
Unlike Southwestern Pennsylvania, Ohio is mainly flat. -
Ohio State University Extension: Native Plant Bibliography
The primary focus of the bibliography is on resources specific to Ohio and Ohio native plants. - West Virginia Native Plant Society

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