Idaho
Idaho's diverse landscapes—from sagebrush steppe to mountain forests—support a wide variety of native plants that provide food, shelter, and habitat for pollinators, birds, and other wildlife. These species are among the most beneficial for Idaho gardens, landscapes, and restoration projects.

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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
Since 2003, North Fork Native Plants have been cultivating a diverse array of native wetland, riparian, and upland plants in various formats. They are also a plant grower and restoration service provider of the intermountain west.
Native Roots can help you complete any home landscaping project, or completely restore large wild land projects. They carry a variety of plants ranging from sagebrush to tall grasses and your everyday native wild flowers. Native Roots LLC is a line of brand-name native plants selected and worked on for predictability in residential and commercial landscapes.


