Bring Native Plants into Your Landscape
Horticulture and Gardening at New England Wild Flower Society
What is a Native Plant?
The term native refers to plants growing in North America before European settlement, and includes woody plants (trees, shrubs, and vines) and non-woody herbaceous plants (flowering perennials, ferns, grasses). The term wildflower also refers to native plants, sometimes only to the flowering perennials, other times to all native plants.
Why Grow Native Plants?
Native plants are the most sustainable choice for the home gardener. Beautiful, interesting, and varied, they evoke a sense of place and are essential for creating garden habitat for wildlife. The Society invites all to work together to protect the biodiversity of natural areas. Plant conservation is key and it begins right in the home landscape with choosing non-invasive plant species, and native plants are a sure bet. READ MORE
Native Plant Garden Design and Consulting Services
New England Wild Flower Society's horticulture team is seeking high profile, unique, innovative, sustainable-minded projects to showcase how native plants, great design and ecological landscape principles can achieve a superior landscape.
Do you need a native plant garden designed? Is your project one that can help us advance the benefits of ecological landscape design and native plants. Our expert horticulture staff has great experience in landscape design. Please note: We are currently working on our 2012 & 2013 schedules. Please contact us as soon as possible if you are planning projects. Contact Botanic Garden Director Scott LaFleur to request an application form. Email Scott at slafleur@newenglandwild.org.