Puget Sound Plants grows a large assortment of plants that are native to the Pacific Northwest climate. Our region has heavy rains, humidity and mild temperatures. All the plants on the list below are well adapted to our climate and most will tolerate soggy soil, shady conditions and other hallmarks of Washington.
These plants offer the benefits of attracting local pollinators, working well with native soils and providing habitat for wildlife. Native plants are not only beneficial to the landscape but they are incredibly easy to grow because they are well-adapted to the Northwest climate and the soil of the region. Natives offer an easy-going beauty as they grace the landscape and many Pacific Northwest plants are edible!
Please review the list below to see what common Northwest native plants we have available. Please call if you do not see the plant you want on this list, as we can often order it for you.
Please view our inventory for exact availability.
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Abies grandis | Grand Fir |
Abies lasiocarpa | Alpine Fir |
Abies lasiocarpa multi stem | Alpine Fir |
Acer circinatum | Vine Maple |
Acer glabrum | Rocky Mountain Maple |
Acer macrophyllum | Big Leaf Maple |
Achillea millefolium | Common Yarrow |
Achlys triphylla | Vanilla Leaf |
Allium cernuum | Nodding Onion |
Allium validum | swamp onion |
Alnus rubra | Red Alder |
Amelanchier alnifolia | Saskatoon W.Serviceberry |
Aquilegia formosa | Western Columbine |
Arbutus menziesii | Pacific Madrone |
Arbutus unedo | Strawberry Tree |
Asarum caudatum | Wild Ginger |
Aster subspicatus | Douglas Aster |
Betula papyrifera | Paper Birch |
Blechnum spicant | Deer Fern |
Calocedrus decurrens | Incense Cedar |
Camassia leichtlinii var. suksdorfii | Great Camas |
Camassia quamash | Camass Bulb |
Carex rostrata | Beaked Sedge |
Chamaecyparis nootkatensis | Alaskan Yellow Cedar |
Convallaria majalis | Lily of the Valley |
Cornus stolonifera | Red Twig Dogwood |
Corylus cornuta | Western Hazelnut |
Deschampsia cespitosa | Tufted Hair Grass |
Dicentra formosa | Bleeding Heart |
Elymus mollis | American Dune Grass |
Populus tremuloides | Quaking Aspen |
Populus tremuloides Multi-stem | Muti-stem Aspen |
Prunella vulgaris | Self Heal |
Prunus emarginata | Bitter Cherry |
Pseudotsuga menziesii | Douglas Fir |
Quercus garryana | Oregon White Oak |
Rhamnus purshiana | “Cascara, Chittam Bark |
Rhododendron macrophyllum | Coast Rhododendron |
Rhus glabra | Smooth Sumac |
Ribes sanguineum | Red Flowering Currant |
Rosa gymnocarpa | Baldhip Rose/Wood Rose |
Rosa nutkana | Nootka Rose |
Rosa pisocarpa | Clustered Wild Rose/Swamp Rose |
Rosa rugosa | Rugosa Rose |
Rosa woodsii | Wood’s Rose |
Rubus parviflorus | Thimbleberry |
Rubus spectabilis | Salmonberry |
Salix sitchensis | Sitka Willow |
Sambucus caerulea | Blue Elderberry |
Sambucus racemosa | Red Elderberry |
Sedum Oreganum | Oregon Sedum |
Sildacea malviflora | Checker Mallow |
Sisyrinchim idahoensis | Idaho Eye Blue Grass |
Sisyrinchium Californicum | California yellow eyed grass |
Smilacina racemosa | False Solomon’s Seal |
Soldago Canadensis | Canada Goldenrod |
Sorbus aucuparia | Mountain Ash |
Spiraea douglasii | Western Spirea |
Symphoricarpos albus | Common Snowberry |
Tellima grandiflora | Fringe Cup |
Thuja plicata | Western Red Cedar |
Tsuga heterophylla | Western Hemlock |
Tsuga mertensiana | Mountain Hemlock |
Tsuga mertensiana multi stem | Mountain Hemlock |
Vaccinium ovatum | Evergreen Huckleberry |
Vancouveria hexandra | Vancouveria |
Viburnum edule | Squashberry viburnum |
Viburnum trilobum | Cranberry bush |
Woodwardia fimbriata | Giant Chain Fern |