

About WNPS
Home
Annual Report
ByLaws
Calendar
Committees
Contact WNPS
Directors
Goals
History
How to Donate
Membership
Policies
Activities
Conservation
Ecosystems
Education
Landscaping
Native Plant Lists
Publications
Research
Restoration
Local Chapters
Field Trips
Programs
Plant Sales
Priorities
Garry Oak
Invasive Species
Shrub-Steppe
Programs
Growing Wild
Ivy OUT
WNPS Stewards
An Affiliate of
Earthshare of Washington
Home > Landscaping > Native Plants for Western Washington Gardens and Restoration Projects
![]() | Kinnikinnick, Bearberry Arctostaphylos uva-ursi A mat-forming evergreen shrub producing lovely pink flowers that later turn into red berries. Height: Can grow up to 8 inches (20 cm) tall. Leaves evergreen. |
![]() | Labrador Tea Ledum groenlandicum Evergreen, branching shrub with rusty-hairy leaf undersides and white flowers. Height: Up to 5 feet (1.5 meters). Leaves deciduous. |
![]() | Lady Fern Athyrium filix-femina Tall, delicate, light-green fronds from a basal cluster. Height: Grows 3-6 feet (2 meters) tall. Leaves deciduous. |
![]() | Lance-leaved Stonecrop Sedum lanceolatum Leaves deciduous. |
![]() | Large-leaved Avens Geum macrophyllum Hairy perennial with short rhizomes and big leaves topped by small yellow flowers. Height: Up to 3 feet (1 meters). Leaves deciduous. |
![]() | Large-leaved Lupine Lupinus polyphyllus A large perennial native forb with spikes of blue flowers from one to many hairy stems. Height: 3-6 feet (1-2 meters). Leaves deciduous. |
![]() | Lindley's Aster, Fringed Aster Aster ciliolatus This aster usually has one, central flower stalk and several large, almost heart-shaped, basal leaves. Height: Grows from 1 to 4 feet (0.3 to 1.2 meters) tall. Leaves deciduous. |
![]() | Lowbush Penstemon Penstemon fruticosus Spreading shrub with numerous tubular purple flowers. Height: Up to 40 cm (1.5 ft) tall. Leaves evergreen,deciduous. |
The landscaping and restoration information provided on this page is taken from Starflower Foundation Image Herbarium. All photographs © Starflower Foundation unless otherwise noted.
Revised: June 7, 2008
Copyright © 2000-2008 Washington Native Plant Society. All rights reserved.