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PlantNative: Native Plants In Your Garden

by on 05.12.05
Travel & Nature

plantnativeHome-11_r1_c1.gifWant to get started using native plants in your garden? The PlantNative web site may be what you need. Their web site hosts a "Native Plants Nursery Finder" which lists, by state, the nurseries that specialize in native plants sales. They also provide a native plant organization finder so you can hook up with fellow enthusiasts. PlantNative says their goal is to work with nursery owners, landscape professionals and consumers to increase public awareness of native plants and related landscaping practices and to increase both the supply of and demand for native plants. :: PlantNative [by Justin Thomas]

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I see they omit Florida in the region list. A bit of a shame, considering south Florida is zone 10. Some regional plant advice would be nice.

jump to top Karen says:

Correction... I must admit I only looked in the "Regional Plant Lists" drop-down. They do in fact list Floridian native plant nurseries. :)

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