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Native plants feed the birds, the bees, and the butterflies your yard was always meant to host — and they're easier to grow, because they were growing here first. Tell us your state; we'll tell you what belongs.

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🌿 The Moss Wing

Everyone else forgot the bryophytes. We didn't. Moss has neither roots nor rhizomes — it holds on with rhizoids, anchoring without feeding, thriving without asking much of anyone. We think that deserves a whole section. Meet the mosses →

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Plant data on this site comes from authoritative public sources, and where the sources disagree or the science is uncertain, we show the uncertainty instead of hiding it. A reference that guesses confidently is worse than one that admits a range. When we're not sure, you'll know.