Native Plants
Resources to create healthy habitats with native plants.
Books
- Nature’s Best Hope: A New Approach to Conservation That Starts in Your Yard. by Doug Tallamy.
- Bringing Nature Home: How You Can Sustain Wildlife with Native Plants by Doug Tallamy.
- Real Gardens Grow Natives: Design, Plant, & Enjoy a Healthy Northwest Garden by Eileen Stark (many links to resources from her website).
- Native Plants in the Coastal Garden: A Guide for Gardeners in B.C. and the Pacific Northwest (2002) by April Pettinger & Brenda Costanzo.
- Plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast by Jim Pojar & Andy McKinnon. The best guide for native plants on this coast; includes Indigenous uses of plants.
Websites and Organizations
- Habitat Acquisition Trust: Victoria.
- Native Plant Study Group: Victoria.
- Garry Oak Ecosystem Recovery Team: Victoria.
- Society for Organic Urban Landcare: Canada.
- Homegrown National Park: across Canada & USA.
Plant Guides for Eastern Vancouver Island
- Satinflower Nurseries (Saanich) Plants: a thorough photo list of flowers, grasses, shrubs, trees and more, filterable by light, soil, and water needs, bloom time, etc.
- Garry Oak Gardener’s Handbook: Nurturing Native Plant Habitat in Garry Oak Communities (downloadable .pdf).
- Selecting Plants for Pollinators: Download the .pdf of Eastern Vancouver Island Ecoregion.
- Gardening with Nature: Excellent resources from Habitat Acquisition Trust, Victoria.
Webinars, Recordings and Videos
- SOUL’s 2022 Year of the Ecological Garden Series: Central Canada focus, but great information on functional spaces.
- Pollinator Steward Webinar Series: is a ten-episode series by Satinflower Nursery and Island Pollinator Initiative includes selecting plants for pollinators, planting meadows and hedgerows.
- Life on Mars: Members of our habitat stewardship team were hosted by the Society for Organic Urban Landscaping for a presentation about the evolution of the MARS native meadows and wild areas.
- Rebecca McMackin: Many gardeners work hard to maintain clean, tidy environments … which is the exact opposite of what wildlife wants, says ecological horticulturist Rebecca McMackin. She shows the beauty of letting your garden run wild, surveying the success she’s had increasing biodiversity even in the middle of New York City.
Facebook Groups
- Satinflower Nurseries Restoration Group: VI forum helps with questions about restoration techniques, plant identification, planting choices, site preparation, and much more.
- BC Native Plants (large group with experts in plant ID).
- Native Plant Study Group (Victoria).
- Homegrown National Park: Visuals, sharing, advice (Canada/USA).
Local Restoration Projects
- Little River, Comox.
- Airpark, Courtenay.
- Ship’s Point Park, Fanny Bay.
- Baikie Island and Campbell River Estuary.
- MARS Wildlife Rescue, Merville.
Local Groups
- Comox Valley Nature: Botany group, Little River Restoration, Airpark Restoration.
- Comox Valley Conservation Partnership.
- Greenways Land Trust, Campbell River.
Is It a Native Plant?
- E-Flora is the Electronic Atlas of the Flora of British Columbia. Page entries for each species have photo, distribution map, illustration, description, habitat & range and status (native or exotic, endangered etc.) Very useful in understanding what plants grow here and under what conditions.
- See also E-Fauna for mammals, fish, insects, crustaceans etc.
Garden Design and Ecological Practices
- Creating a Native Garden in Victoria, BC: From Design to Maintenance by Louise Goulet.
- Naturescape British Columbia: Caring for Wildlife Habitat at Home by Susan Campbell & Sylvia Pincott, 1995. This is an oldy but so good–the information is unchanged over time!
- Practical Tips for Organic Gardeners by Christina Nikolic.
Sources of Native Plants and Seeds for Eastern Vancouver Island
Local nurseries, grocery chains, and large retailers may carry some native plants like Sword fern and Red-flowering currant. Be aware of cultivars and plant sterility, and aim to purchase the “wild type” or species.
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Satinflower Nursery in Saanich, Vancouver Island, provides plants, seeds and consulting. Their website has excellent resources and how-to guides.
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Streamside Native Plants is in Bowser offers wholesale and retail native forbs, grasses, shrubs, and trees. Check hours of operation.
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Nanaimo Area Land Trust’s Native Plant Nursery is a volunteer-run endeavor. They carry both seeds and plants. Check their hours of operation before visiting.
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Fraser’s Thimble Farm on Salt Spring Island has an extensive native plant collection that includes trees, shrubs, forbs, grasses, and ferns (as well as unusual exotics). They do ship.
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On the Patio in Cedar (south of Nanaimo) carries over 75 native plants. Contact them for availability. Open for in-person shopping.
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Kiki Nursery and Consulting in Ladysmith is in development and plans to open soon.
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Paradise Plants on Hardy Road in Courtenay has a selection of native trees, shrubs, and ferns.
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