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Idaho Recommended

Commercially available native plant species suitable for planned landscapes in Idaho. Visit our Suppliers Directory to locate businesses that sell native plants or seeds or provide professional landscape or consulting services in this state. Visit the Organizations Directory to locate native plant societies, conservation groups, governmental agencies, botanical gardens, arboreta, and other plant-related organizations in this state.

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Juniperus communisCommon Juniper
Juniperus horizontalisCreeping Juniper
Creeping Savin
Juniperus scopulorumRocky Mountain Juniper
Rocky Mountain Red Cedar
Mountain Red Cedar
Colorado Red Cedar
Western Red Cedar
River Juniper
Western Juniper
Cedro Rojo
Kalmia microphyllaAlpine Laurel
Koeleria macranthaPrairie Junegrass
Junegrass
Prairie Koeler's Grass
Krascheninnikovia lanataWinterfat
Larix occidentalisWestern Larch
Western Tamarack
Linum kingiiKing's Flax
Linum lewisiiWild Blue Flax
Prairie Flax
Lewis Flax
Lewis's Flax
Lonicera involucrataTwinberry Honeysuckle
Black Twinberry Honeysuckle
Black Twinberry
Bearberry Honeysuckle
Four-line Honeysuckle
Mahonia repensCreeping Barberry
Creeping Oregon-grape
Machaeranthera tanacetifoliaTahoka Daisy
Tansy-aster
Tansey-leaf Tansy-aster
Tansyleaf Tansyaster
Mimulus lewisiiPurple Monkeyflower
Great Purple Monkeyflower
Lewis Monkeyflower
Lewis's Monkeyflower
Minuartia obtusilobaTwinflower Sandwort
Alpine Stitchwort
Cushion Sandwort
Muhlenbergia montanaMountain Muhly
Oenothera caespitosaTufted Evening Primrose
Gumbo Evening Primrose
Gumbo Lily
Fragrant Evening Primrose
Tufted Evening-primrose
Oenothera elata ssp. hookeriHooker's Evening-primrose
Giant Evening-primrose
Pascopyrum smithiiWestern Wheatgrass
Peritoma luteaYellow Bee-plant
Yellow Spiderflower
Peritoma platycarpaGolden Bee-plant
Golden Spiderflower
Peritoma serrulataRocky Mountain Bee-plant
Stinking-clover
Bee Spiderflower
Navajo Spinach
Pink Cleome
Toothed Spiderflower
Skunkweed
Phleum alpinumAlpine Timothy
Mountain Timothy
Phlox longifoliaLongleaf Phlox
Long-leaf Phlox
Physocarpus opulifoliusCommon Ninebark
Atlantic Ninebark
Phacelia sericeaSilky Phacelia
Purple Fringe
Phlox speciosaShowy Phlox
Pinus contortaLodgepole Pine
Beach Pine
Pino De San Pedro Martir
Picea engelmanniiEngelmann's Spruce
Engelmann Spruce
Pinus flexilisLimber Pine
Pino Enano
Pinus monticolaWestern White Pine
Pinus ponderosaPonderosa Pine
Western Yellow Pine
Pino Blanco
Picea pungensBlue Spruce
Colorado Spruce
Populus tremuloidesQuaking Aspen
Golden Aspen
Trembling Aspen
Mountain Aspen
Aspen
Trembling Poplar
Alamo Blanco
Prunus americanaAmerican Plum
Wild Plum
Prunus virginianaChokecherry
Common Chokecherry
Choke Cherry
Pseudotsuga menziesiiDouglas Fir
Blue Douglas Fir
Pseudoroegneria spicata ssp. spicataBluebunch Wheatgrass
Bluebunch-wheat Grass
Pulsatilla patens ssp. multifidaCutleaf Anemone
Pasqueflower
Wild Crocus
Purshia tridentataAntelope Bitterbrush
Bitterbrush
Antelope Brush
Ranunculus cardiophyllusHeartleaf Buttercup
Heart-leaf Buttercup
Rhus glabraSmooth Sumac
Rhus trilobataSkunkbush
Skunkbush Sumac
Fragrant Sumac
Aromatic Sumac
Scented Sumac
Ill-scented Sumac
Basketbush
Squawbush
Rudbeckia hirtaBlack-eyed Susan
Common Black-eyed Susan
Brown-eyed Susan
Blackeyed Susan
Rudbeckia laciniataGreen-headed Coneflower
Greenhead Coneflower
Cutleaf Coneflower
Wild Goldenglow
Sochan
Rubus parviflorusWestern Thimbleberry
Thimbleberry
Sambucus racemosaRed Elderberry
Shepherdia argenteaSilver Buffaloberry
Buffaloberry
Sorbus scopulinaGreene's Mountain Ash
Cascade Mountain-ash
Western Mountain-ash
Spiraea betulifoliaWhite Spirea
Sphaeralcea coccineaScarlet Globemallow
Caliche Globemallow
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