Oregon Native Plants and Native Compatible Resources
Recommended reading and resources
Recommended reading and resources
Great Plant Picks Northwest Native Plants – Great Plant Picks is an educational program committed to building a comprehensive palette of outstanding plants for maritime Pacific Northwest gardens. Great Plant Picks is one of the educational outreach programs for the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden, providing a forum for sharing horticultural information with the wider gardening community.
Randy Stewart Landscape Design Blog – Randy’s blog, specializing in horticulture & landscape design, includes plant profiles and model home design albums.
Native Plant Society of Oregon – For nearly 50 years, members of the Native Plant Society of Oregon have been visiting the wild places of Oregon to enjoy, conserve, and study its natural vegetation.
The Oregon Flora Project – The mission of the Oregon Flora Project is to serve as a comprehensive resource for the vascular plants of Oregon that grow without cultivation, and to foster effective use of this knowledge by all citizens.
In Oregon’s Willamette Valley, where more than 97% of the white oak’s historic habitat has already disappeared, vineyard and forest landowners have signed on to the Oak Accord as a way to protect and restore more than 1,500 acres of the Willamette Valley’s fragile ecosystem.
Invasive Plants Poster – These are just a few of the invasive plants affecting Oregon.
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service – Oregon introduced, invasive and noxious plants.
Oregon Invasive Species Council – Oregon’s Invasive Species Information Hub.
Oregon Noxious Weed Profiles – The noxious weed policy and classification system includes Oregon’s official noxious weed priority list as designated by the Oregon State Weed Board (OSWB). Oregon Department of Agriculture has compiled profiles of the weeds listed by OSWB. Profiles include information about the weed, images, and locations in Oregon.
Nursery Pests – Pacific Northwest invasive pest management.
Key Native & Invasive Plants in Oregon – Oregon State University
(Oregon White Oaks are not believed to be susceptible to Sudden Oak Death)
APHIS List – Regulated Hosts and Plants Proven or Associated with Phytophthora ramorum.
Canadian Food Inspection Agency – Plants Regulated for Phytophthora ramorum into Canada
Pests Regulated by Canada – from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency