Plant Native Plants in Your Landscaping

Why aren’t native plants more common in landscaping? Let’s change that! Invasive or non-native plants are often selected for convenience factors rather than ecological considerations. It is important that we advocate for planting native plants and try to reclaim space for them in landscaping projects. Native plants are indigenous to our area and therefore provide critical ecosystem services that non-native plants cannot: from wildlife/pollinator habitat to climate change mitigation, flood control to healthy soil. There are native flowers, ground cover, trees, grasses, shrubs that are just as beautiful and functional as the non-natives.

Where to Get Native Plants?

The Bucks County area is home to many local native plant nurseries. Buying from a local nursery is best for native plants, just like buying produce! Local nurseries often provide straight species and local genotypes that will thrive in our region’s conditions. 

More helpful links

Some Suggested Native Plant Alternatives for Invasive Species in SE Pennsylvania

Keystone Native Plants Eastern Temperate Forests – Ecoregion 8

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