Arkansas
Arkansas sits in a rich transition zone between the Ozark highlands, Ouachita Mountains, and Gulf Coastal Plain—so its most beneficial native plants are those that handle humidity, seasonal flooding, clay soils, and strong wildlife pressure. The best species here typically support pollinators, stabilize slopes and riverbanks, and provide year-round food for birds and mammals.

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Helpful Native Plant Resources
- Ecological Introduction
- Why is Reducing Your Lawn a Good Thing?
- Reasons to Plant Native Plants
- What are Soft Landings?
- Why Leave the Leaves?
- Best Practices for Communicating with HOAs
- EcoRegion vs Plant Zone Maps
- Consider Signage in your Yard
Visit Native Plant Resources Near You
Holland Wildflower Farm began in 1986 when they put their botanical and wildlife research backgrounds to practice at their first home. Their planting guides help clients see how their seed mixes can replace high maintenance lawns and flower beds in problem areas so you can plan landscapes that are more natural, lower maintenance, and better suited to your land.

