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NATIVE PLANTS

Our native plants are those that have co-evolved here over centuries
with local insects, birds, and other animals.
Together, they make the Virginia Piedmont unique.

Because they are fully adapted to our local climate and soils, native plants can thrive in situations where exotic garden plants struggle. Consequently, once established, there should be less need for extra water, chemical applications of fertilizers, or any pesticides, thus protecting water quality by reducing pollutant and nutrient runoff affecting our waterways. Generally, native plants require less maintenance.  

Native plants also support biodiversity by providing the food, pollen, and nectar that form the basis of the food web and healthy ecosystems.  Select a diversity of native plants to provide a wide variety of benefits.  Select plants suited to your existing soil, moisture, sunlight and other site conditions.  Plant choice matters!

By choosing native plants in your landscape, you are not only helping to feed
the birds, pollinators and other wildlife, you are creating a healthier place
for yourself, your family and your community.

  • Choose native plants that are “true” to the species type when possible or available.
  • Site the plant in the correct growing conditions.
  • Start with a soil test to save yourself time and money.
  • Avoid invasive exotics. 
  • Invasive plants are those that occur in locations beyond their known historical natural ranges, most often brought to new regions by humans through horticultural or accidental introductions.
  • Invasive plants display rapid growth and spread, allowing them to establish in large areas outside of their natural native range, often secreting chemicals in the soil that discourages our native vegetation and without competitors or pests that keep them in check “at home”. Their rapid growth allows them to overwhelm and displace existing native plant vegetation, outcompeting our native plants.

Want to learn more about Virginia Piedmont Native Plants?

Northern Piedmont Native Plant Retail Partners

Center for Historic Plants at Tufton Farm

Blue Ridge Farmers Co-op

Ivy Nursery

Snow’s Garden Center

Eltzroth & Thompson

Saunders Brothers Farm Market

Fifth Season

La La’s Garden

Ivy Corner

ProTech Farm and Nursery

The Corner Store, Ruckersville

Little Bluestem*

Hummingbird Hill Natives*

The Nature Foundation at Wintergreen*

*Local natives exclusively