Native & Nativar Plants

 

Benefits:

  • Helps Wildlife
  • Conserves Water
  • Low Maintenance
  • No Fertilizers, Pesticides or Herbicides Required

Native & Nativar Plants 121 to 150 of 625 total

  • True Native Plant
    Sweet Pepperbush Growing in the Shade

    (1)

    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    American Beauties Native Plants

    Sweet Pepperbush

    $60.99 - $73.99
  • Tiny_Wine_Ninebark_Flower_Buds_and_Blooms

    (2)

    Growing Zones: 3 to 7

    Proven Winners

    Tiny Wine® Ninebark

    $32.99 - $78.99
  • Sombrero® Adobe Orange Coneflower foliage and flowers

    (2)

    Growing Zones: 4 to 9

    Proven Selections

    Sombrero® Adobe Orange Coneflower

    $30.99 - $41.49
  • Hot Lips Turtlehead Flower Petal Close Up

    (3)

    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Hot Lips Turtlehead

    $49.99
  • True Native Plant
    Marsh Marigold Blooming

    (5)

    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    American Beauties Native Plants

    Marsh Marigold

    $39.49
  • Hello Yellow Butterfly Milkweed Flowers and foliage

    (1)

    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

    Proven Selections

    Hello Yellow Butterfly Milkweed

    $29.99 - $43.49
  • True Native Plant
    Healthy Beach Plum

    (5)

    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Beach Plum

    $60.99 - $86.99
  • Best Seller
    Chandler Highbush Blueberry Berries and Foliage Growing

    (3)

    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

    Chandler Highbush Blueberry

    $59.99 - $73.99
  • Independence Rosebay Rhododendron Flowers and Leaves

    (1)

    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    American Beauties Native Plants

    Independence Rosebay Rhododendron

    $69.99 - $85.99
  • Blue Shag White Pine Shrub in the Landscaping

    (2)

    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Blue Shag White Pine

    $71.99 - $91.49
  • Summersong Firefinch Coneflower in Landscaping

    (2)

    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    Proven Winners

    Summersong™ Firefinch™ Coneflower

    $29.99 - $41.49
  • Best Seller True Native Plant
    Common Trumpet Vine

    (7)

    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    American Beauties Native Plants

    Common Trumpet Vine

    $60.49
  • Summerific Ballet Slippers Hibiscus Bush

    (3)

    Growing Zones: 4 to 9

    Proven Winners

    Summerific® Ballet Slippers Hibiscus

    $29.99 - $64.99
  • Prairie Winds Blue Paradise Little Bluestem Ornamental Grass in Landscape
    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

    Proven Winners

    Prairie Winds® Blue Paradise Little Bluestem

    $30.99 - $41.99
  • Pink Charm Mountain Laurel Flowers Close Up

    (1)

    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    Pink Charm Mountain Laurel

    $66.49 - $87.49
  • Berry Heavy Gold Winterberry Holly Covered in Gold Berries

    (4)

    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

    Proven Winners

    Berry Heavy® Gold Winterberry Holly

    $31.99 - $75.99
  • True Native Plant
    Leather Wood Fern Stem and Foliage Close Up
    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Leather Wood Fern

    $39.49 - $48.49
  • Monarda Pardon My Lavender Blooming in Landscape

    (4)

    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    Proven Winners

    Pardon My Lavender Bee Balm

    $28.49 - $41.49
  • Rainbow Leucothoe Foliage Close Up

    (4)

    Growing Zones: 6 to 8

    Rainbow Leucothoe

    $63.49 - $82.99
  • Jacob Cline Bee Balm Flower Close Up

    (1)

    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    American Beauties Native Plants

    Jacob Cline Bee Balm

    $39.49 - $49.99
  • True Native Plant
    Steeplebush Shrub
    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    American Beauties Native Plants

    Steeplebush

    $59.99
  • Leading Lady Orchid Bee Balm Blooming

    (5)

    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    Proven Winners

    Leading Lady Orchid Bee Balm

    $29.99 - $41.49
  • Moonglow Sweetbay Magnolia Flowering

    (1)

    Growing Zones: 5 to 10

    Moonglow Sweetbay Magnolia

    $92.49
  • Ruby Spice Summersweet Covered in Foliage

    (1)

    Growing Zones: 4 to 9

    Ruby Spice Summersweet

    $59.49 - $73.99
  • Gibraltar Azalea Flower Close Up

    (2)

    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

    Gibraltar Azalea

    $63.99 - $76.49
  • Ginger Wine Ninebark in Pot Blooming

    (6)

    Growing Zones: 3 to 7

    Proven Winners

    Ginger Wine Ninebark

    $32.99 - $78.99
  • Rare Plant
    Elf Mountain Laurel Flowering

    (6)

    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    Elf Mountain Laurel

    $65.49 - $119.99
  • True Native Plant
    Northern Blue Flag Iris Versicolor Flower Close Up

    (1)

    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Northern Blue Flag Iris Versicolor

    $36.49 - $49.99
  • True Native Plant
    Shagbark Hickory Stem with Leaves

    (1)

    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    Shagbark Hickory

    $90.99
  • Gateway Joe Pye Weed Covered in Flowers

    (2)

    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Gateway Joe Pye Weed

    $38.49 - $49.99
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What Is a Native Plant?

Throughout this website and many other gardening resources, you'll see references to native plants. It’s fairly easy to decipher the meaning of native, but let’s delve into what native means in gardening and why it’s increasingly important to choose native plants, especially where saving water is a concern.

Although the concept should be simple, you might find conflicting information about whether a particular plant you like is considered native. So I’d like to first briefly define the term. A native plant grows naturally in a particular region or location. Easy enough, but you can move a plant to a region at some point in time, and wait for it to adapt. Once it does, it’s still no more native to the region.

For a plant to be native, humans have not intervened in its setting down roots. So a plant native to New Mexico has been there long before any gardener thought it might look great against a rock. And along the East coast, native plants were in place before the Europeans arrived on ships and began settling and farming. People also have not intervened or altered the plants; the plants have evolved to local conditions on their own over many plant generations. So the two main qualifiers are no people involvement and geography.

Why Aren’t All Plants Native?

Maybe to understand why you don’t walk down the sidewalk and see blocks of native plants, you have to grasp the concept and history of introduced and invasive plants. Introduced, or non-native, plants are brought by people to a location other than their native one. Not all non-native plants cause problems and become invasive, but they might be harder to grow, require more water, etc. And they can be introduced accidentally or brought intentionally.

An invasive plant, on the other hand, is a non-native brought to a new area that spreads and establishes itself rapidly and soon disrupts local ecosystems. An example in New Mexico is salt cedar. The salt cedar tree was introduced here and is sucking up water along streams and river banks, damaging important native trees such as cottonwoods. Most of the worst weeds we deal with in the Southwest first came here as ornamental plants.

Why Are Native Plants Important?

As opposed to invasive plants, native plants are balanced with and support local ecosystems. They don’t take all of the water that other plants and animals need to survive. They offer cover and food for animals and have adapted to typical climate and soil environments. If you think about it, a plant that survives at 9,000 feet and 120 miles from the nearest population center needs no help from people to make it through the cold winter or the hot summer. That plant should need little help from a gardener who lives nearby and in the same zone.

It’s important to preserve native plants and important to include them in garden plans. When you select plants native to your area, you support the birds and critters that also roam your neighborhood or nearby wilderness areas, use less water and make gardening easier on yourself. Your plants will stay healthier because they already know what to expect! Look for help selecting native plants from local master gardener groups, native plant societies, and coop extension services. We will also mark any plants as native whenever possible as well in each plant's description.