Native Plant
Found 8 free book(s)An introduction to using native plants in restoration ...
www.fs.fed.usNative Plant Conservation Ini tiative National Strategy for the protection of native plants. Work on the National Strategy is continued today by the Plant Conservation Alliance. Using native plants to restore the landscape or as a substitute for exotic ornamental plantings can help to reverse the trend of species loss.
Fire-Resistant Plant List
firesafesdcounty.orgCalifornian native plants that are fire resistant and have wildlife value. These plants with few exceptions are listed as acceptable to plant in Fuel Modification Zones by Los Angeles County Fire. The purpose of this list is to help place fire resistant and wildlife important plants in areas where brush clearance can leave an area barren.
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Native Plants for Wildlife ...
www.fws.govMike Hollins, Sylva Native Nursery & Seed Co. William A. McAvoy, Delaware Natural Heritage Program, Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control. Mary Pat Rowan, Landscape Architect, Maryland Native Plant …
Drought tolerant Plants - Los Angeles County, California
dpw.lacounty.govexamples of California native and drought tolerant plants that have been selected specifi-cally for the conditions of the Malibu/Topan-ga/Marina del Rey area. Pictures and helpful information about each plant are featured to help meet your landscaping needs and make for a quick, easy transition to a native and drought tolerant plant garden.
EXOTICS IN TEXAS
tpwd.texas.govand to what extent the non-native animals compete with our native white-tailed deer. The food habits studies revealed that the axis deer, sika deer, fallow deer, blackbuck antelope, and aoudad sheep prefer green, succulent forbs and browse when available - classes of plants that are also the preferred foods of the whitetail.
Native plant recommendations - Tennessee
www.tn.govTennessee Native Plant Society Department of Botany University of Tennessee Knoxville TN 37996-1100 423/974-2256 Celebrate our natural heritage and protect native plant communities 1. Learn more about native plants. 2. Buy nursery propagated plant material. 3. Don’t dig plants from the wild. 4. Protect native plant and natural area habitat. 5.
Native Grass Identification - USDA
efotg.sc.egov.usda.govNative Grass Identification Big bluestem (Andropogon gerardii) Quick ID: Turkey foot seedhead, long hairs on leaf blade toward base Big bluestem is a 4-7’ tall, leafy, warm-season bunch grass with fine hairs where the leaf joins the stem. On mature plants, the seed head has two or …
TREES & SHRUBS NATIVE IN IOWA - Iowa Department of …
www.iowadnr.govTREES & SHRUBS NATIVE IN IOWA Common Name Scientific Name Mature Height Growth Rate Shade Tolerance Natural Habitat / Soils / Sites Uses / Limitations ft m American Basswood Tilia americana 80 24 fast tolerant moist, upland woods & slopes; protected bluffs & ravines shade tree; spacious / intolerant of salt