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Central Washington Chapter - WNPS There are about 1500 vascular plant species that have been found in Kittitas and Yakima Counties, making it a great area to look for flowers Central Washington Chapter is one of the charter chapters of the Washington Native Plant Society, and originally served most of the center of the state
Northwest Native Plant Guide - King County Look up a specific native plant Search for which plants would thrive best in your yard Or just browse through more than 100 beautiful photos and learn more northwest native plants Start finding plants These illustrated plans give you basic ideas for landscaping using native plants
Washington Flora Checklist - Burke Herbarium The Washington Flora Checklist aims to be a complete list of the native and naturalized vascular plants of Washington State, with current classifications, nomenclature and synonymy
Wildflowers in Lake Chelan – Lake Chelan Chamber of Commerce Perhaps the most stunning and ubiquitous of North Central Washington flowers but their commonality makes them no less spectacular when viewed in mass Indian Paintbrush The Northwest is a great place to catch several types of paintbrush
CEG Natives ‘N More Garden | Chelan Douglas Counties | Washington . . . Plants native to Washington may find a place in home gardens in central Washington Read and download our booklet for details on native plants in our garden, and visit them in our garden throughout the seasons to evaluate how they may perform in your garden
Wildflowers – Derby Canyon Natives Showy sunflower, gray-green foliage; Central-WA icon Charming mounds in shrub-steppe covered with bright yellow daisies Blue-purple ray flowers surround a golden center, dark green leaves Late season bloomer, great for pollinators; grayish leaves, very drought-tolerant
Washington State Native Plants - Gardenia Washington State, renowned for its diverse landscapes, hosts an impressive variety of native plants, all uniquely adapted to their specific environments In the coastal regions, Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis) and Western Hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla) are prominent
Native Washington State Plants: A Comprehensive Guide Native plants in Washington include trees such as the Sitka Spruce and Western Red Cedar, flowers like the Common Yarrow and Pacific Rhododendron, and shrubs such as the Western Serviceberry and Red Elderberry
10 BEST Shrubs for Washington (2023 Guide) - The Gardening Dad Some require lots of care, others don’t survive extreme weather, and lots are just not easy quick enough to grow That’s why I created a list of the 10 Best Shrubs for Washington! This ultimate guide will give you the best shrubs to plant, why you should grow them, and even how to plant them