Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center Native Plant Database
Fuente curada
University of Texas at Austin
A native-plant-focused reference covering ~9,000 North American native species, with structured per-state native distribution and Xerces Society pollinator value flags integrated into each plant page.
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Native plant identification and traits
State-level native distribution
Pollinator + wildlife value
Propagation and growing conditions
Datos específicos que tomamos de ella: plant characteristics (duration, habit, leaf shape), bloom color and time, native distribution (per US state), native habitat description, water/light/soil/CaCO3 requirements, wildlife and pollinator value, propagation method + seed treatment.
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Native distribution data. Per-state native ranges underpin the catalog ↔ ecoregion native-plant intersection — preserve state-list precision when ingesting.
Xerces pollinator flags. Special-Value-to-Native-Bees and related Xerces annotations integrate into the existing pollinator + wildlife wedge.
Cómo citar esta fuente
Cite the specific plant page (wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=<USDA_SYMBOL>); the USDA symbol is the stable identifier.
Licencia
Database content © University of Texas at Austin; factual data (state lists, plant characteristics) is not copyrightable but attribution is required. Photos have per-image licensing — do not bulk-use without checking each.
Precaución
Native-plant focus means non-native cultivars and global horticultural species are out of scope; pair with NC State Plant Toolbox or similar for those.
Citada por 64 plantas
Adam's needle
American arborvitae
American basswood
American elderberry
American hazelnut
American holly
American hophornbeam
American persimmon
American plum
Anise hyssop
Bald cypress
Beach plum
Big bluestem
Black cherry
Black walnut
Black willow
Blue elderberry
Blue grama
Blue vervain
Blueblossom
Boneset
Bur oak
California fuchsia
Cardinal flower