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Plant Resources

Our Plant Resources Committee is working to develop appropriate native seed lists for all interested parties, including  local governments, farmers, schools, utility companies, backyard gardeners and more!

**Click here to find a detailed list of the ‘best of‘ North Carolina native plant species.  This list is not intended to be comprehensive, but rather represents plants that provide the best nectar, larval food and/or habitat for pollinators. 

**Finding local seed growers can be a challenge in the Southeast.  Luckily in North Carolina, we are working to improve our options everyday.  Click here for a list of native seed suppliers across the State.

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Butterfly

Dr. Doug Tallamy

Dr. Doug Tallamy, University of Delaware entomologist, showed that exotic ornamental species support 29 times less biodiversity than native species.  For example, Kousa dogwood, a species from China, does not provide forage for any insect herbivores.  Conversely, our native flowering dogwood (Cornus florida), supports 117 species of moths and butterflies alone.  Click here for more information on Dr. Tallamy’s research.

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