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Indiana Native Plant and Wildflower Society (INPAWS)                       

P.O. Box 30317 

Indianapolis, IN 46230-0317

E-mail: info@inpaws.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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About Native Plants

Looking for photos and information about Native Plants to add to your garden?

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Indiana Species Photo and Information Pages - contains photos and links for information about the species included in the INPAWS "Landscaping with Plants Native to Indiana" Brochure

To get the brochure, Download it in its original printed format (11"x17"), or Download a text copy (81/2"x11" - recently updated with corrections)


Need help with plant identification?  Web sites with good photos can often be helpful with plant identification, especially to confirm a suspected id or quickly eliminate a way-off incorrect one.  An important caveat is that many things on the internet are misidentified.  Always double-check with other references.  Click here for a list of a a few recommend sites. Reprinted with permission from Dr. Rebecca Dolan, Friesner Herbarium, Butler University, published in Winter 08-09 INPAWS Journal as "Surfing for Plant IDs".


This section of the website is still under development. In the meantime, please visit these websites to learn more about Native Plants:

American Beauties Native Plants

eNature - Native Gardening and Invasive Plants Guide

Wild Ones

Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

The Nature Conservancy, Indiana Chapter

Connecticut Botanical Society

North American Native Plant Society

 




 

 

 

IPSAWG brochure

Funding partners for this brochure include the Indiana Native Plant and Wildflower Society (INPAWS), the Indiana Academy of Science, IDNR Urban Forest Coservation Fund, and The Nature Conservancy.

Download this informative and beautiful landscaping brochure created by IPSAWG - Invasive Plant Species Assessment Working Group. This brochure provides alternatives to landscaping with invasive plants, listing many plants that are native to Indiana.


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We welcome your comments, suggestions, and additions.

Contact Marcia Moore, INPAWS Website Coordinator

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