Native Plant Nurseries in Oregon
Find local native plant nurseries in Oregon. Support pollinators and local ecosystems with plants native to your region.
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Bosky Dell Natives
West Linn, Oregon
Native plant nursery located in West Linn, Oregon.
Doak Creek Native Plant Nursery
Eugene, Oregon
Native plant nursery located in Eugene, Oregon.
Echo Valley Natives
Sandy, Oregon
Native plant nursery located in Sandy, Oregon.
Garden Fever
Portland, Oregon
Native plant nursery located in Portland, Oregon.
Native Foods Nursery
Dexter, Oregon
Native plant nursery located in Dexter, Oregon.
Sauvie Island Natives Nursery
Portland, Oregon
Native plant nursery located in Portland, Oregon.
Bosky Dell Natives
West Linn, Oregon
Native plant nursery located in West Linn, Oregon.
Doak Creek Native Plant Nursery
Eugene, Oregon
Native plant nursery located in Eugene, Oregon.
Echo Valley Natives
Sandy, Oregon
Native plant nursery located in Sandy, Oregon.
Garden Fever
Portland, Oregon
Native plant nursery located in Portland, Oregon.
Native Foods Nursery
Dexter, Oregon
Native plant nursery located in Dexter, Oregon.
Sauvie Island Natives Nursery
Portland, Oregon
Native plant nursery located in Portland, Oregon.
About Native Plants in Oregon
Oregon's landscape is dramatically split by the Cascades into the wet, temperate west side and the arid high desert east side. Old-growth forests, coastal meadows, sagebrush steppe, and mountain wildflower fields each harbor specialized native flora. Browse Oregon native plant nurseries to find species perfectly adapted to your corner of the state.
Ecoregions
Popular Native Species
- •Oregon Grape (Mahonia aquifolium)— shrub
- •Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)— tree
- •Western Trillium (Trillium ovatum)— wildflower
- •Blue Wildrye (Elymus glaucus)— grass
- •Red-flowering Currant (Ribes sanguineum)— shrub
- •Camas (Camassia quamash)— wildflower
Planting Season
Fall (October-November) is the best time to plant in western Oregon, capitalizing on winter rains. East of the Cascades, spring (April-May) is preferred after snowmelt. Container plants can be installed through winter on the west side.