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Antelope Brush

Purshia tridentata

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Description

Plant: ridgedly branched shrub, 0.5 to 2 meters tall. Outer seed coats used
to make a purple stain for wood by the Montana Indians, Klamath, and
Great Basin Indian.

Habitat: sagebrush to ponderosa pine forest

Bebb's Willow

Salix bebbiana

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Description

This plant is typically a large, fast-growing, multi-stemmed shrub or small, shrubby tree capable of forming dense colonial thickets. It can be found in loose, saturated soils such as that on riverbanks, lakesides, swampsmarshes, and bogs. It is capable or tolerating heavy clay and rocky soils, making it highly adaptable and durable. It is a dominant species in many marshland areas in its native range.

Big Basin Sage

Artemisia tridentata

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Semi-evergreen shrubs, 4 foot shrub for sunny, dry site. Beautiful Grey foliage. Habitat is rocky or gravelly slopes in arid basins.

Birch Leafed Spirea

Spiraea betulifolia

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  • 4 inch: 120
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A mid sized deciduous shrub growing to 60 cm and spreading from rhizomse. Tiny white flowers often with pinkish hue in  flat topped clusters. Can be found in dry to moist forests, dry clearings and rocky slopes.

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Black Hawthorn

Crataegus douglasii

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Description

Mid size tree to 20ft tall. Branching nature creates a nice rounded look. Beautiful spring flowers lead to dark berries favoured by many birds. Great in smaller gardens or as part of larger landscapes.

Blue Elderberry

Sambucus cerulea

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Branching tall shrub to 20ft tall.  Fall berries are a favorite of migrating and local birds. Berries have been used for preserves.

Chokecherry

Prunus virginiana

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Description

Shrub to tree. This plant can be kept as a multi-stemmed shrub or shaped to form a single trunk tree. grows to 15-20 feet tall. Cherries are bitter but can be used in jams and are eaten by birds.

Common Juniper

Juniperus communis

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Description

Juniperus communis is a low spreading shrub. Common Juniper has needle-like leaves in whorls of three; the leaves are green.

Golden Current

Ribes aureum

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Interior Mock Orange

Philadelphus lewisii

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Description

Loosely branched shrub with stems fanning out. Reaches 8 feet tall. Can be seen growing on rocky outcrops and on hot, dry slopes. Is very drought hardy. One of the most horticulturally used native plants due to its beautiful flowers. 

Interior Saskatoon

Amelanchier alnifolia

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  • 1 gallon: 800
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Description

Loose shrub with upright limbs fanning out at crown. Thrives in all soil types but gets leggy in the shade. Height is 6-15 feet, depending on site. Seasonal interest with white flowers in EARLY spring before leaves, blue berries in summer and yellow leaves in fall. Berries can be eaten raw, cooked, dried, and are used in jam, jelly, and wine. Best berries are found in moist locations. Native Americans used berries as an ingredient in pemmican, and straight slender branches for arrow shafts.

Kinnikinnick

Arctostaphylos uva-ursi

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Description

A low growing evergreen, Kinnikinnick likes sun and can handle drier sites. A nice ground cover.

Mountain Sage

Artemisia vaseyana

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  • 1 gallon: 200
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Description

Lower growing than its close relative Basin Sage, Mt. Sage grows to higher elevations and has a low clumpy stature when mature.
Used in smudges for cleansing rituals, or burning over fires.

Nootka Rose

Rosa nutkana

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Description

This rose has beautiful large pink flowers that give rise to single large rose hips that last through the winter. Grows to 6 feet tall and will spread. Great for habitat restoration.

Ocean Spray

Holodiscus discolor

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Description

Holodiscus discolor is a fast-growing deciduous shrub growing to 5 m tall. Cascading clusters of white flowersdrooping from the branches give the plant its two common names. The flowers have a faint sweet, sugary scent. It bears a small, hairy fruit containing one seed which is light enough to be dispersed by wind.

Holodiscus discolor, is found in a variety of habitats, from wet coastal forests to drier, cooler mountains further inland. It tends to grow in areas dominated by Douglas-fir. The plant is found in areas prone to wildfire, and it is often the first green shoot to spring up in an area recovering from a burn.

Pacific Willow

Salix lasiandra

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Prickly Rose

Rosa acicularis

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Description

It is a deciduous shrub growing to 1-3 m tall. The leaves are pinnate, 7-14 cm long, with three to seven leaflets. The flowers are pink (rarely white), 3.5-5 cm diameter; the hips are red, pear-shaped to ovoid, 10-15 mm diameter.

Rabbit-Brush

Chrysothamnus nauseosus

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Description

For sunny, dry sites. Small, semi-evergreen, grey green leaves, yellow flowers bloom in fall. Grows to 3 feet. Drought tolerant and good erosion control. Deer resistant. Easily establishes in disturbed sites.

Red-osier Dogwood

Cornus stolonifera

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Description

In the wild, it commonly grows in wetlands. It is a medium to tall deciduous shrub, growing 1.5–4 m tall and 3–5 m wide, spreading readily to form dense thickets. The branches and twigs are dark red, although wild plants may lack this coloration in shaded areas.

Sandbar Willow

Salix exigua

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Description

This willow had many uses for Native Americans; the branches were used as flexible poles and building materials, the smaller twigs were used to make baskets, the bark was made into cord and string, and the bark and leaves had several medicinal uses.

Scouler's Willow

Salix scouleriana

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It is a deciduous shrub or small tree, depending on the environment, usually with multiple stems that reach 2 to 7 m in height in dry, cold, high elevation, and other difficult environments, and 10 to 20 m in favorable sites.

Scouler's Willow is the most common upland willow through most of its range. It invades quickly and abundantly after fires and logging. Mineral soil seedbeds are required for seedling establishment (Forest Practices Branch 1997).  At lower latitudes, the species grows in former clearcuts, burned areas, thinned forests, and areas of natural disturbance such as avalanche areas and river flood zones. These are all moist, well-drained to poorly drained sites. Although this willow tolerates drier conditions than most other willows, it does not tolerate xeric conditions.

Sitka Willow

Salix sitchensis

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It is a common to abundant plant in many types of coastal and inland wetland habitat, such as marshes, riverbanks,swamps, coastal sand dunes, and mountain springs. It is variable in appearance, taking the form of a bushy shrub or an erect tree up to 8 meters tall. The leaves are up to 12 centimeters long, lance-shaped or oval with pointed tips, smooth-edged or toothed, often with the edges rolled under. The undersides are hairy to woolly in texture, and the upper surfaces are mostly hairless and dark green. 

Smooth Sumac

Rhus glabra

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Description

One of the easiest shrubs to identify throughout the year  smooth sumac has a spreading, open-growing nature, growing up to 3 m tall. The leaves turn scarlet in the fall. 

Snowberry

Symphoricarpos albus

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Description

Snowberry grows in shady and moist mountain and forest habitat, in woodlands and on floodplains and riverbanks. It can grow in a wide variety of habitat types. 

This shrub is used for erosion control in riparian areas, and it is planted in ecological restoration projects on disturbed sites such as abandoned mines. Its white fruits make it popular as anornamental plant.

This shrub is an important food source for a number of animals, including bighorn sheepwhite-tailed deer, and grizzly bears. Many birds and small mammals use it for food and cover.

Soap Berry

Shepherdia canadensis

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The plant is a deciduous shrub found in open forests and thickets all over North America. Its northern limit is around the Arctic Circle. The shrub reaches a height of 1–4 m (3–13 feet).

The common name of the plant in British Columbia is soopolallie, a word deriving from the historic Chinook Jargon trading language used in the North American Pacific Northwest in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The name is a composite of the Chinook words for soap (soop) and berry (olallie).

Tall Oregon Grape

Mahonia aquifolium

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Description

  • Description: small broadleaf evergreen ornamental shrub maturing at about 5' tall by 3' wide
  • Foliage: emerging reddish, changing to light bronzed-green, turning lustrous dark green,then finally becoming a deep burgandy in Winter, but often subject to "burning" in Winter, resulting in a bleached appearance of the foliage
  • Fruit: bright yellow, flowering in April, with a dense cluster of many small flowers in a large terminal and smaller lateral inflorescences, attracting many bees and slightly fragrant

 

Waxy Currant

Ribes cereum

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Description

Ribes cereum is a species of currant known by the common names wax currant and squaw currant. It is native to western North America, including British Columbia and much of the western United States, where it grows in several types of habitat, including mountain forests in alpine climates, sagebrush, and woodlands. It can grow in many types of soils, including sandy and clay substrates. This is a spreading or erect shrub growing 20 centimeters to 2 meters tall.

Wolfwillow

Eleagnus commutata

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Description

These plants are shrubs or small trees growing to 1–4 m tall. The fragrant flowers are yellow. This plant can also be known as Silverberry. It typically grows on dry to moist sandy and gravel soils in steppes, meadows or woodland edges.[

 

 

Wood's Rose

Rosa woodsii

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Description

Rosa woodsii is a bushy shrub which grows up to three meters tall, the stems studded with prickles. The shrubs can form large, dense thickets. The fruit is a redrose hip which may be over a centimeter long.