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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Please note that because this is a 1999 publication, some of this information, particularly contact information, may be out of date.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
- National Wildlife Federation. Top Ten Native Plants for the Pacific Northwest
- Water and Land Resources Division, King County, Washington. Native Plant Resources for the Pacific Northwest
Alaska
- Roadside Use of Native Plants for Alaska
- Alaska Native Plant Society
- Alaska Botanical Garden
- Alaska Natural Heritage Program
- Alaska Rare Plant Field Guide
- National Wildlife Federation, Top Ten Native Plants for Alaska
- University of Alaska-Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service: Committee for Noxious and Invasive Plants Management
Idaho
Oregon
- Roadside Use of Native Plants for Oregon
- Native Plant Society of Oregon
- Oregon State University Department of Horticulture
- Native and Naturalized Woody Plants of Oregon
- Landscape Plants: Images, Identification, and Information
- Oregon Invasive Species Council
Washington
- Roadside Use of Native Plants for Washington
- Washington Native Plant Society
- Washington Natural Heritage Program
- University of Washington: