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Click on each state for resources for that state. The listing for each state includes a link to a listing of native plants for landscape use, federally listed endangered species, noxious species, and botanical experts and state resources for that state from the Roadside Use of Native Plants, published by the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration. Please note that because this is a 1999 publication, some of this information, particularly contact information, may be out of date.
Region-wide
- New England Wildflower Society
- Columbia University – Invasive Plant Atlas of New England
- Top Ten Native Plants for the Northeast, National Wildlife Federation
Connecticut
- Roadside Use of Native Plants for Connecticut
- Connecticut Botanical Society
- Connecticut College Arboretum Native Plant Collection
Maine
- University of Maine Cooperative Extension:
Massachusetts
- Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife:
New Hampshire
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