Native Plants for the Northern Piedmont
Piedmont Native Plants: A Guide for Landscapes and Gardens, 2nd Edition
The regional guide, Piedmont Native Plants: A Guide for Landscapers and Gardens, produced by the Plant Northern Piedmont Natives partnership tells the story of Piedmont native plants. It recommends locally native plants that will not only add beauty to gardens and landscapes, but best support our local ecosystems and food webs.
In this guide, Piedmont native plants are defined as plants that evolved before the influences of European settlements began to shape and change the landscape. Plants included in the guide were selected from the Digital Atlas of the Virginia Flora and occur naturally within the region.
SUPPORTERS
Thank you to the following organizations and retailers who have financially supported the printing of the Piedmont Native Plant Guide by pre-ordering copies.
Albemarle Garden Club
Blue Ridge Farmers Co-op (Leake Square and Harris Street)*
Blue Ridge PRISM
Botanical Garden of the Piedmont
Culpeper Soil & Water Conservation District
Eltzroth and Thompson Greenhouses*
Fauquier/Rappahannock Master Gardeners
Fifth Seasons Garden Center*
Friends of the Rappahannock
Hill House Nursery*
Ivy Nursery*
Little Bluestem*
Piedmont Environmental Council
Piedmont Master Gardeners
Rivanna Conservation Alliance
Rivanna River Company*
Rappahannock League for Environmental Protection
Saunders Brothers Farm Market*
Snow’s Garden Center*
The Nature Foundation at Wintergreen*
The Quarry Gardens at Schuyler*
Thomas Jefferson Soil and Water Conservation District
Virginia Native Plant Society - Jefferson Chapter
Virginia Native Plant Society - Piedmont Chapter
Virginia Native Plant Society - State Organization
In-person PURCHASE
Individual copies of the guide can be purchased in-person through one of the retail* supporters listed above. Contact the supporting retailer for more information on availability and pricing.
On-line purchase
Order an individual copy of the guide on-line from the Virginia Native Plant Society.
To purchase the guides by the case contact: Piedmontnatives@googlegroups.com
Piedmont Native Plants Database
Need suggestions on what to plant where in your yard? Looking for plants that are shade tolerant or deer resistant? This easy-to-use database helps you search by plant type, recommended uses, and plant characteristics.
Access the Piedmont Native Plants Database at www.albemarle.org/nativeplants/