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Native Shrubs

PLEASE NOTE: After careful consideration, we have decided to delay our official opening until 2025. The ice storm in early 2024 decimated the greenhouses, and we unfortunately have to start over from scratch. 

Thank you for your understanding. See you in 2025!


Click an image below to learn more about each of the plants we grow!

Kinnikinnick // BearBerry

Kinnikinnick // BearBerry

Kinnikinnick // BearBerry

Native Ground cover featuring pink/white blossoms mid-spring, and red berries that signals fall is around the corner. 

Pacific Rhododendron

Kinnikinnick // BearBerry

Kinnikinnick // BearBerry

Washington's state flower, this PNW native evergreen shrub features brilliant blooms mid to late spring.

Greenleaf Manzanita

Kinnikinnick // BearBerry

Greenleaf Manzanita

Evergreen medium-sized shrub with deep, reddish woody stems that blooms early in the spring.

Snowbrush

Oso Berry // Indian Plumb

Snowbrush

Evergreen shrub with white/pale blue fragrant flowers. Its deep taproot makes this a good drought tolerant choice.

Salal

Oso Berry // Indian Plumb

Snowbrush

This native shrub is known for its edible berries, attractive foliage, and its cultural and ecological significance to the PNW.

Oso Berry // Indian Plumb

Oso Berry // Indian Plumb

Oso Berry // Indian Plumb

Medium sized shrub that produces fragrant flowers and small, deep purple, sweet fruit. 

Oceanspray // Arrowwood

Oceanspray // Arrowwood

Oceanspray // Arrowwood

Deciduous shrub that blooms late spring/early summer, with creamy white and pink fragrant flowers.

Red Twig Dogwood

Oceanspray // Arrowwood

Oceanspray // Arrowwood

A popular deciduous shrub in landscaping due to its striking red branches and clusters of spring blooms.

Red Elderberry

Oceanspray // Arrowwood

Red Elderberry

Deciduous large shrub sometimes growing as a small tree, the bright red berries this shrub is known for are only safely edible when cooked. 

Nootka Rose // Wild Rose

Nootka Rose // Wild Rose

Nootka Rose // Wild Rose

Deciduous shrub with bright pink, golden-centered flowers,  grown in gardens or wildflower meadows

Thimbleberry

Nootka Rose // Wild Rose

Nootka Rose // Wild Rose

This deciduous shrub has moderately hairy foliage and produces edible reddish-orange fruit, which resemble large raspberries. 

Evergreen Huckleberry

Nootka Rose // Wild Rose

Evergreen Huckleberry

Evergreen shrub that produces dark blue/black berries. This is a great edible landscaping perennial!

Flowering Currant

Flowering Currant

Flowering Currant

This deciduous, multi-stemmed shrub is an early spring bloomer that provides important early-season nectar to bees and hummingbirds. 

Western Azalea

Flowering Currant

Flowering Currant

The only azalea native to west of the Rocky Mountains, Western Azalea blooms in late spring with large, fragrant pink flowers, attracting bees and butterflies.

Pacific Ninebark

Flowering Currant

Pacific Ninebark

Known for it's exfoliating bark and maple-like leaves, this flowering shrub blooms in late spring, attracting bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. 

WHY NATIVE PLANTS? LESS INPUTS. LESS WATER. MORE SNACKS.

Find out more

The Plant Something initiative was started to encourage everyone, no matter their skill level, to get their hands dirty and just plant something. Click for more information! 

The OAN works for the entire Oregon nursery industry, making the state a better place to do business. We are proud members, and will continue to support OAN.

Over 95% of the species we sell are grown here in Oregon in our greenhouses south of Eugene. The remaining 5% (our grapevine rootstock) is grown in the Southern  San Joaquin Valley in California.

Come see us at the Spencer Creek Community Grower's Market on Saturdays each summer at the Spencer Creek Grange. Market hours are 10am to 2pm. We'll have a booth starting in 2024!

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