The native plants (and a few that aren't) in our on-line nursery are grouped into Ferns, Grasses, Herbaceous, Shrubs, Trees, & Vines. Click on any of the category names at the left to get complete listings of our inventory of that plant type - or click on "Natives"
or "QuickList"
to see 'em all.
If you know the name of a specific plant in which you're interested, just use our Search engine to locate it (enter any part of either the Genus/species or the common name). Search also helps you to find plants by characteristics such as color, moisture & soil needs, habit, etc., not to mention the plants that were NEW this past spring !
Our Zone Maps will help you to find all the plants that are appropriate for the hardiness zone in which you live (as well as showing you what that zone is, in the event that you're new to all this).
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Native landscapes are not for everyone. It's hard to admit that, but at least at this point in time, it's true. There is a certain degree of experience with and love of naturalness that seems to be a prerequisite for a true appreciation and understanding of the subtle pleasures and surprises of the Wild Look. Fortunately, this enlightenment is easily acquired and is spreading like good news to all manner of amateur and professional plant appreciators.
Wild Ideas
will offer you some of the inducements that have drawn us to an enduring love of the natural look in gardening and landscaping.
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| If you are challenged by an occasional shortage of water in the area where you want to set your new plants, our Planting Tips pages can help you to find items that will be likely to stand those drier-than-normal situations.

You might find Meredith's reading list to be of interest. A great way to spend those restful moments you'll have because you're NOT out weeding your native garden !

Check here for wildflower and natural gardening related activities. For now, most of the things we list are in the southeastern part of the US, since that's where we are.

Looking for some of the best sites on the web for information on nature, plants, insects, and birds? Just click here and you'll find a wealth of resources.
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