
Published in March 2015, this 48-page guide lists plants native to Northern Virginia (residents of the greater Washington DC area also can benefit from this guide). The guide was not meant to be comprehensive but rather a showcase of natives that are attractive, easy for home gardeners to acquire and grow, and beneficial to wildlife and the environment. The guide is organized by the type of plant: perennials (forbs); grasses, sedges, and rushes; ferns; vines; shrubs; and trees. For each plant there is a photo, cultural requirements, size and shape, and the insects, birds, or wildlife that benefit from the plant. The guide also lists native plants that would do well in particular situations such as wet or dry places, additional resources on native plants, native plant demonstration gardens, and invasive plants.
The Plant NoVA Natives Campaign is a partnership of the organizations listed below. Its goal is to promote the use of these plants in the urban and suburban landscapes in Northern Virginia for their social, cultural, and economic benefits, and to increase the availability of Northern Virginia native plants in retail nurseries throughout the region. For homeowners and gardeners interested in native plants or new to Virginia, this guide is a great introduction and a useful compendium of local resources.
- Audubon Society of Northern Virginia
- Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy
- Mason Sustainability Institute
- Nature by Design
- Northern Virginia Regional Commission (lead organization)
- Northern Virginia Soil and Water Conservation District
- Potowmack Chapter, Virginia Native Plant Society
- Prince William Wildflower Society Chapter, Virginia Native Plant Society
- Virginia Coastal Zone Management Program
- Virginia Cooperative Extension
- Virginia Department of Forestry
- Virginia Master Gardeners
- Virginia Master Naturalists
