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  • Where to Begin
    • Ecological Introduction
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    • Create Soft Landings
    • Leave the Leaves
    • Consider Signage
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    • EcoRegion vs. Plant Zones
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    • United States
  • Video Resources
    • Natives and Cultivars
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    • Birds, Bats and Bees
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    • Let's Talk Plants
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    • Heather Holm
    • Rebecca McMakin
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    • Uri Lorimer
    • Joey Santore
  • Resources
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North Carolina

North Carolina's diverse habitats—from the Appalachian Mountains to the Piedmont and Coastal Plain—support a rich variety of native plants that provide food and habitat for pollinators, birds, and other wildlife.

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Red Root Native Nursery

Red Root Native Nursery

Barnardsville, North Carolina

Red Root Native Propagation Nursery is located in Big Ivy in northern Buncombe County, NC next to the Pisgah National Forest. They specialize in propagating native shrubs and perennials of the southern Appalachian woodlands. Their stock is primarily seed propagated, on occasion propagated from rooted cuttings or division of rhizomes, and never collected from the wild. They're proficient at seed collecting, seed cleaning, and following various germination protocols. Seed is either collected on our own property or purchased from seed companies. They sell wholesale to nurseries, botanical gardens, garden cen ...

Business Type Native Plant Nursery
Jerilyn's Native Plants of the Piedmont

Jerilyn's Native Plants of the Piedmont

North Carolina

Jerilyn's Native Plants of the Piedmont specializes in low maintenance and highly beneficial North Carolina Piedmont native keystone species that will help to save the widest variety of pollinators and birds even in the smallest garden spaces.

Business Type Native Plant Nursery
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