Native Plant Nurseries in Washington
Find local native plant nurseries in Washington. Support pollinators and local ecosystems with plants native to your region.
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Go Natives! Nursery
Shoreline, Washington
Native plant nursery located in Shoreline, Washington.
Rainy Day Flora
Langley, Washington
Native plant nursery located in Langley, Washington.
Tadpole Haven Native Plants
Woodinville, Washington
Native plant nursery located in Woodinville, Washington.
Wildflowers Northwest - Native Plant Nursery
Maple Valley, Washington
Native plant nursery located in Maple Valley, Washington.
Woodbrook Native Plant Nursery
Gig Harbor, Washington
Native plant nursery located in Gig Harbor, Washington.
Woods Creek Nursery
Monroe, Washington
Native plant nursery located in Monroe, Washington.
Go Natives! Nursery
Shoreline, Washington
Native plant nursery located in Shoreline, Washington.
Rainy Day Flora
Langley, Washington
Native plant nursery located in Langley, Washington.
Tadpole Haven Native Plants
Woodinville, Washington
Native plant nursery located in Woodinville, Washington.
Wildflowers Northwest - Native Plant Nursery
Maple Valley, Washington
Native plant nursery located in Maple Valley, Washington.
Woodbrook Native Plant Nursery
Gig Harbor, Washington
Native plant nursery located in Gig Harbor, Washington.
Woods Creek Nursery
Monroe, Washington
Native plant nursery located in Monroe, Washington.
About Native Plants in Washington
Washington state ranges from temperate rainforests west of the Cascades to arid shrub-steppe in the east. Native plants are adapted to dramatically different conditions on each side of the mountains.
Ecoregions
Popular Native Species
- •Western Red Cedar (Thuja plicata)— tree
- •Salal (Gaultheria shallon)— shrub
- •Common Camas (Camassia quamash)— wildflower
- •Blue Wildrye (Elymus glaucus)— grass
- •Red-flowering Currant (Ribes sanguineum)— shrub
Planting Season
Fall (October-November) is ideal west of the Cascades. Spring (April-May) is preferred east of the Cascades after snowmelt.