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Native Plant Center, Chesapeake Region - web link to a searchable guide

Native Plant Database, University of Texas at Austin - web link to a searchable guide, many other articles and resources 

Native Plants for Wildlife Habitat and Conservation Landscaping Chesapeake Bay Watershed - web link to pdf file

ChesapeakeNatives.Org - list of native plants currently available

USDA Plant Database - web link to search plants by state, scientific name

VCE     Trees and Shrubs That Tolerate Saline Soils and Salt Spray Drift

NC Extension     Salt Tolerant Plants - web link to pdf file

James River Association     How to Landscape with Native plants at Home - web link to pdf file

Spartina alterniflora (Smooth cordgrass)

VCE     Yaupon Holly Cultivars web link

Center for Coastal Resources Management
  • Field Guide to Virginia Salt and Brackish Marsh Plants - web link to pdf file
  • Plants of the Low Salt Marsh web link
  • Plants for Salt Marshes and Upland Banks web link
  • Plants of the High Salt Marsh web link
  • Plants for Freshwater Marsh web link
  • Native Plants for Beaches and Dunes web link

Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation
  • Native Plants, Virginia Coastal Plain web link to pdf file
  • Native Plants, Virginia Grasslands web link to pdf file
  • Native Plants,  Riparian Buffer Zones web link to pdf file



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