New York
New York has a wide range of ecosystems—from coastal dunes and Hudson Valley floodplains to Adirondack forests and Great Lakes shorelines. The most beneficial native plants here are those that support pollinators, rebuild forest structure, stabilize shorelines, and provide food for wildlife through long winters.

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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
Amanda's Native Garden Perennial Nursery specializes in propagating and growing native perennial wildflowers, native ferns, native grasses and sedges. Amanda's Native Garden has provided high-quality nursery propagated native perennials to museums, botanical gardens, local communities, city and state parks, landscapers, professional gardeners and private homeowners. Our business practices emphasize the preservation of native species, the production of high quality, healthy plant stock and meeting the unique needs of each customer. For 35 years, the philosophy at Amanda’s Native Garden has been one of creat ...

