SAVE UP TO 24%. Okanagan), and sometimes you’ll even see zone 7 plants (ie. Most garden centres carry a selection of native plants and some specialize in native plants. Not sure what plants are native to your region? Many garden centres, especially the seasonal ones that are set up at grocery stores and wholesale outlets, carry a host of plants that will not survive in Central Alberta, which  is Zone 2b to 3a. Vancouver Island.) Beaked Hazelnut is a multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub native to North America. Harebell, Campanula alaskana. It features smooth, grey bark and edible nuts. My Dad grows excellent specimens on his property in Vernon, but they are a disaster in our region. Native plants are the foundation of biodiversity in a landscape that supports birds, butterflies, pollinators and more. Plants native to the Rocky Mountains make gardening in that region easier. This is one of Alberta's native cactus, commonly found near Drumheller and south to the Cypress Hills. It became the bible for woody plant selection and information in the early days of my career, before I had many seasons of experience and observations with hardy trees and shrubs. Red osier dogwood (Cornus stolonifera) is a large (up to 5 m high but generally 1-2 m high) multi-stemmed thicket-forming shrub. Terrible, invasive, unattractive plants. Tel/fax: 780-826-1709, Copyright © 2018 Boreal Horticultural Services Ltd. All Right Reserved. If you’re staying here, don’t bother. The flowers have an intoxicating fragrance and the leaves make this plant my favourite for topiary and formal hedging. One of the first books I bought and read when I became a Prairie arborist was Lois Hole’s Favourite Trees & Shrubs. If you are growing gooseberries or currants for their fruit, beware the currant fruit fly, and make sure you apply an insecticide at the right time, normally when the flowers begin to wilt. blueberry (aka bilberry) bunchberry. Cranberry has beautiful foliage, nice form, excellent flower and berry display, and fantastic fall colour. 6) Hydrangea cvs. These are inappropriate for Alberta. 3) Nanking Cherry (Prunus tomentosa) –  After a long, drab winter, the early blooming pink blossoms of the Nanking are a welcome relief. It prefers open sites. Sure, technically they are hardy, but what does that really mean? I’m currently experimenting with new pruning techniques for this species. Bow Point Nursery is a one of a kind tree farm and native-plant nursery just minutes from Calgary. Needs a protected site, and even then, it is unreliable. Unless your dog pees on them, they are pretty bomb-proof. This spruce variety is related to some giant varieties that can grow 100 feet or taller but because dwarf Alberta spruce rarely exceeds about 13 feet, it is a popular choice for foundation plantings and as a specimen plant all over America. guide to the common native trees & shrubs of alberta by wayne inkpen & rob van eyk discover inside education’s full suite of learning resources, teacher professional development programs, classroom and field programs, & youth education summits at www.insideeducation.ca. Seed-propagated. Propagated by seed or hardwood cuttings. But do we want our shrubs to merely survive, or do we want them to thrive? It can be found on a wide range of soil moisture conditions from well-drained to poorly drained soils. The Alberta Lake Management Society is a charitable organization which strives to educate lake users about aquatic environments, encourage public involvement in lake management, … High maintenance and marginal. I prefer the shorter varieties because they work in small yards and gardens, or for mini-orchards, popular among urban homeowners. Choke cherry (Prunus virginiana) is widespread throughout Alberta and is found in open areas of the boreal region. 4) American Highbush Cranberry – Get the species, Viburnum americanum. If you miss the timing, every single fruit will have a little hole, with a nice little fly larva. Bonnyville, Alberta Plants of Alberta A COLLECTION OF NATIVE AND INVASIVE SPECIES 1st Edition. Many bird species do not or eat only small amounts of seed in their natural diet; Some bird species cannot eat seeds. Moderately tolerant of shade, it is often found growing in association with jack pine, prickly rose and cranberry. Wild About Flowers is a supplier of Native Perennial Wildflowers and Grasses and a promoter of native plants in landscaping and gardening. wild mint. Seed-propagated. Tamarack (Larix laricina) is a deciduous, soft-needled conifer that is generally found in cold, wet, poorly drained sites but produces the best growth on moist, well-drained soils. )- A bulb plant that produces flat leaves and flower stalks that bloom mid-May … 1) Dwarf Korean Lilac (Syringa meyeri ‘Palibin’) –  Year after year, I love this plant. Available to purchase at local shops, 3. It doesn’t overwinter well, and most specimens look rough at best. – A few years ago I would never have considered hydrangea to be one of the top shrubs, but I’ve since learned over the past 3 years certain varieties are excellent, tough, and insect- and disease-resistant. Once again, there are definitely exceptions, and some people tell me that they grow some great spirea. Lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) occurs on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains and extends eastward into central Alberta where there is there is some overlap and hybridizing with jack pine. These won’t make it. T9N 2G3 Box 5021 Alberta, mainly along the edges of lakes, rivers and in wetter areas. Some shade-loving native shrubs, however, are quite at home in Alberta… – These are not showy plants, by any means, but they are very tough and produce nice fruit. We would love to hear from you. 2011 Guide to the common native trees and shrubs of Alberta [40 years Alberta environment and Water] More information Download Downloads: 16715; 2009 Guide to the common native trees and shrubs of Alberta [InSide education] The native pine in eastern Alberta is jack pine so lodgepole pine cannot be used for reclamation in that area. In this category you'll find natives at their shortest of 4 inches, all the way to 3 feet. After the winter of 2009 and 2010, I now know they’re not. Sandbar willow (Salix exigua) is a spreading shrub or small tree with narrow strap-like leaves.It is often found growing in ditches along roadways. (Iris spp. For every nice specimen, I see 10 that are near death. We collect our wildflower seed from natural spaces in Alberta and grow our plants outdoors and in-tune with the growing season to produce the hardiest of plants. Natives also provide habitat for butterflies, native bees, songbirds and the other wildlife, large and small, whose interrelations weave a healthy environment for us all. Native Shrubs. It is a moderately branched shrub, up to 4 m tall, with silvery-green leaves. 4) Potentilla – I also used to think potentillas were among the best shrubs for hardiness. It suckers readily and forms dense thickets. They look good in zone 5 and higher. After a hard winter, it was one of the sorriest looking things I’ve seen in an ornamental landscape. Most specimens I encounter, while neglected, are healthy. Taxonomy agrees with the VasCan database of October 2018 (Brouillet et. elderberry. This is usually used reclaimation sites or xeriscape situations. Seed-propagated. Some of the cultivars are prone to aphids. It has incredible blue-grey foliage that really stands out in the shrub bed. wood lily. Cedar waxwings, for example, will not be found at your feeder filled with sunflower seeds. This shrub spreads by suckering and is ideal to fill large areas with a drought tolerant, easy to grow plant. Fir wood is used extensively for … Seed-propagated. Bearded Iris. Many of us have become deeply concerned about the promotion of, and amount of, native plants being harvested in the river valley system. I’ve learned a lot since then, and my ideas have changed. White or paper birch (Betula papyrifera) is widely distributed in North America and produces a medium-sized (up to 24 m high) deciduous tree. woodsorrel. That being said, they are invasive and I’m forever chasing after them. Plants native to the Rocky Mountains make gardening in that region easier. It tolerates a wide range of soil moistures and soil textures but does best on well-drained, moist sandy or gravelly loam soils. Please avoid. My favourite plant in my garden is a red currant. Seed-propagated. Create a landscape that flourishes with minimal effort and without additional resources by choosing plants that are a good fit for the growing conditions at your location.Use the filtering options to help you find the right plants or seeds for your landscape. PHOTO 2 … They burn well when dry and that is my favourite use for them. Aquascapes Unlimited’s seed sown local ecotype species add natural wildlife benefits, promote biodiversity, and oftentimes require less maintenance in terms of fertilizers and pesticides. Seed-propagated. Cedar waxwings, for example, will not be found at your feeder filled with sunflower seeds. 5) Currants (red, pink, alpine, golden, gooseberry – Ribes spp.) Seed-propagated. Use the filters at the left to further narrow your choices. Common lilac is somewhat high-maintenance because it suckers profusely. It spreads by stolons to form dense thickets. Native Wetland Plants Native plants are always the best choice for use in landscapes, restoration projects, storm water projects, and naturalized areas. It can be a large shrub or small tree (0.6-6 m high). Native plants bring the distinct terroir, the flavor or sense of place, to landscapes and gardens. Prefers moist soil conditions but will grow on drier sites. Prairie Originals offers prairie wildflowers and prairie grasses, shrubs and vines to create wildflower gardens and butterfly gardens. Native to local area, 4. They are tough to get rid of once they’re established. It is extremely tolerant of dry, hot places, and it thrives in the worst possible growing location in my yard. It can be found growing in association with white spruce, black spruce, white birch, alder and other species of the boreal region. crowberry. And lilac produces what is arguably the most impressive-looking, formally sheared hedge. The grasslands of Canada's Alberta province, on the eastern side of the Canadian Rockies, constitute 30 percent of Canada's arable land and are home to dozens of native sun-loving shrubs. The past two long, cold winters have changed the way I think about some of the toughest shrubs, leaving a few champions, and a lot of losers. Lilacs are disease resistant, but can be prone to attack by lilac leafminer in some areas. Pussy willow (Salix discolor) is a shrub or small tree (up to 10 m high) that forms clumps and is found along streams and sloughs. wild bergamot (aka horsemint) wild licorice. It can withstand flooding during the growing season. cloudberry. We pride ourselves on providing Albertans with plants, trees, vines, shrubs and ground covers specifically bred and grown for a long, healthy life in Alberta’s unique climate. Moderately easy from seed and very persistent once started. They are a 3-season plant, with great spring flowers, nice fruit in summer, and excellent fall colour. 6) Purple-leaf Sandcherry – Forget it. These shrubs are not low maintenance, but properly groomed specimens are an excellent addition to the garden or shrub bed. Wolf willow (Eleagnus commutata) is found throughout Alberta but occurs mainly in southern Alberta along stream banks, ravines and slopes. In the native plant world, there are few plants commercially available that rise just a few inches from the ground. Seed-propagated. Wild About Flowers is a supplier of Native Perennial Wildflowers and Grasses and a promoter of native plants in landscaping and gardening. Propagated by seed or hardwood cuttings. Our website is currently under construction. The 1- to 2-inch leaves remain on the shrubs through the winter. I include this plant in many planting schemes. It is supremely hardy and tolerates abuse. Picking saskatoons in summer is a vintage Albertan experience. Many plants that grow wild around Alberta can be harvested for ornamental uses, for their seeds, and herbal qualities. wild rose. It seems to thrive in dry, sandy prairies and stony places. If you decide you need these in your yard, make sure they are well contained and that their roots won’t spread. They do seem to come back well if renovated to within a few inches of the ground in late winter. Many bird species do not or eat only small amounts of seed in their natural diet; Some bird species cannot eat seeds. The NANPS Seed Exchange is open to all members across the continent and relies on your participation. Bebb willow (Salix bebbiana) or beaked willow is a shrub or small tree up to 10 m in height that is found on a wide range of soil textures and is adapted to a variety of soil moisture conditions from well-drained to poorly drained. The bush (Amelanchier alnifolia) is a sweet staple for pies, jams, or just chilled with cream (my favourite). I still use it from time to time. I love picking the berries when I’m pruning on a hot summer day. This is the number one shrub that I’ve been removing over the past two seasons. Keep in a sunny, dry location. Tamarack (Larix laricina) is a deciduous, soft-needled conifer that is generally found in cold, wet, poorly drained sites but produces the best growth on moist, well-drained soils. In The Wild Gaillardia is very common farther south in Alberta and in the Rocky Mountains, where it can often be seen growing in gravel by the side of the road. Seed-propagated. Seed-propagated. It is now clearly established, with legal review, that under Edmonton By-Law 2202 foraging and harvesting in the Edmonton River Valley is illegal. It tolerates a wide range of soils from well-drained to poorly drained ones that are waterlogged but does best on well-drained sandy or silty loam soils. It has a relatively fast growth rate and can be very aggressive. British Columbia: Pacific Dogwood. If you love roses, be prepared for a lot of maintenance. Seed-propagated. The bushes start small but will suck up all the sun you can give them to spread, mostly underground, across a wide area. The native pine in eastern Alberta is jack pine so lodgepole pine cannot be used for reclamation in that area. It is considered a climax species of the boreal forest region and is widely used for reclamation. Growing plants that are native to your region can harvest plenty of benefits — like increased pest resistance, a better habitat for local wildlife and improved biodiversity. I prefer ‘Vanilla Strawberry’ and ‘Little Lamb’, although a properly placed ‘Annabelle’ is a lovely choice. It will spread by root sprouts after it has established and has a moderate cover rate. Click for a list of native Calgary plant species. Saskatoon (Amelanchier alnifolia) is a multistemmed shrub or small tree (1-6 m high) that can be found in a wide range of habitats and climatic conditions. al. Available to purchase at local shops, 3. Seedlings have good drought tolerance. The dwarf Alberta spruce is diminutive evergreen with a classic pyramidal Christmas tree shape. 7) Saskatoon – We use various cultivars of Saskatoon in most of our designs. They persist, but they do not thrive. The grasslands of Canada's Alberta province, on the eastern side of the Canadian Rockies, constitute 30 percent of Canada's arable land and are home to dozens of native sun-loving shrubs. It has flat, broad "stems" covered with spikes (leaves) and will produce bright yellow Flowers in early spring. It means they’ll “survive” our winters. It is intolerant of shade and is usually found in clearings or cut-over areas. Native trees and shrubs do a few things that typical seed-based feeding stations cannot. In fact, they continue to change each year. ALCLA Native Plants is under new management. Natives also provide habitat for butterflies, native bees, songbirds and the other wildlife, large and small, whose interrelations weave a healthy environment for us all. Trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides) is a small to medium-sized deciduous tree (up to 20 m high) that is the most widely distributed tree in North America. Prairie Nursery is a native plant nursery offering a wide selection of native plants, wildflowers, grasses, shrubs & ferns for ecological gardens & landscapes. Try something else. | Website Design by. Prickly rose (Rosa acicularis) is a native shrub that grows to 2.5 m tall and can be found in the woods, along river banks, roadsides and fields. 1) Boxwood – very finicky and slow growing. – 1-4 m high; slender, reddish-brown branches; leaves 2-5 cm long, 1-2 cm wide; 6 cm long catkins, which … Boreal Horticultural Services Ltd. The 2019 - 2020 Seedex list is available for viewing at Native Plant Seed Exchange! Please contact us for any consulting, design, educational services, or plant-related inquiries in Calgary, Alberta and surrounding area. Nice flowers and scent. If you’re moving to Victoria, great, plant boxwood. Seed-propagated. I have found that they don’t renovate well, either, getting floppy and misshapen as they grow back. It can be a large shrub or small tree (0.6-6 m high). 10) False Spirea – You might just as well plant Canada thistle and quack grass in your yard. Dwarf birch (Betula glandulosa) is a spreading shrub that grows to about 2 m high in marshes or muskegs. It is often found on wet sites but is adapted to a range of soil moisture regimes from well drained to poorly drained. I’ve seen a few as tall as 6′ and about as wide. Also makes a great specimen planting. Bouteloua gracilis. Prefers moist soil conditions but will grow on drier sites. It does not tolerate drought well and prefers moist sites. Many of the specimens that I’ve encountered this year need to be removed and replaced. Seed-propagated. They commonly carry zone 4 and 5 (ie. You can find out more about selecting and purchasing native plants through the Alberta Native Plant Council. But kept in check, an excellent shrub as a specimen in a small yard, or as an atttractive screen. I planted two in my yard and they died within a few weeks..  One of the most interesting hedges that I’ve seen was a golden ninebark hedge in Calgary. To clarify, "non-native" and "invasive" have come to mean the same thing to many shade-tree ecologists. The past few years, we’ve switched from the standard mugo pine to the dwarf mugo pine, becuase it is much more compact and easier to maintain. That’s why I named my company after them. The dwarf Alberta spruce is diminutive evergreen with a classic pyramidal Christmas tree shape. 3) Ninebark – I used to think Ninebarks were bomb-proof. High tolerance to drought, 2. I’m also one of the few people that likes the smell of cranberry in the fall. 2018). cranberry. Western Canada goldenrod, Solidago lepida. Canada or russet buffaloberry (Shepherdia canadensis) is a small deciduous shrub that can grow to 2 m high. It is found on all types of soil except poorly drained and heavy clay soils. (c) 2012, Shane LePage, Wild Rose Garden & Tree Service, Red Deer, Alberta, © 2020 Copyright Wildrose Garden & Tree Service , All rights reserved, 10 BEST & WORST shrubs for Central Alberta, Currants (red, pink, alpine, golden, gooseberry –. Our website is currently under construction. Pin cherry (Prunus pensylvanica) is a small tree (12-15 m high) or, more often a shrub (3-4 m high), that grows singly or in groves along rivers. The Draft Alberta Illustrated Keys, written by Linda Kershaw and Lorna Allen cover all native and naturalized vascular plants in Alberta. We collect our wildflower seed from natural spaces in Alberta and grow our plants outdoors and in-tune with the growing season to produce the hardiest of plants. In fact, I would no longer consider planting one in my own yard. Native plants, indigenous plants… It has a good growth rate and self-propagates by suckering. It is shade-tolerant and is always found in the understory. It leafs out early in the spring, suffers little to no die-back, and produces an excellent display of fragrant flowers in late June to early July. Balsam poplar (Populus balsamifera) is widely distributed across Canada and occurs in central and northern Alberta. Native plants for our region are always a wise choice. It often grows in association with black spruce, alders and willows. It is sometimes a nurse species for conifer seedlings. The Oldman Watershed Council hired a local plant expert to come up with the top 10 best plants for Southern Alberta in 5 categories (perennial flowers, trees, shrubs, grasses and groundcovers). 10) Powderface Willow (Salix commutata ‘Powderface’) – Available at Bow Point Nursery in Calgary, this is fast becoming one of my favourite shrubs. 9) ‘Blizzard’ Mockorange – One of my favourite shrubs for sunny or shady spots. Green alder (Alnus crispa) is a long-lived deciduous tree or large shrub that grows up to 5 m high and has a rapid cover rate. The French hybrids do not sucker and are also very tough shrubs. It needs sun, however, so don’t put this plant in the shade. Propagated by seed or hardwood cuttings. That surprised me, but there it is. High bush cranberry (Viburnum opulus) can be a shrub or small tree up to 4 m tall. guide to the common native trees & shrubs of alberta by wayne inkpen & rob van eyk discover inside education’s full suite of learning resources, teacher professional development programs, classroom and field programs, & youth education summits at www.insideeducation.ca. It’s a four season plant and one of my favourites. Needs a protected site, and even then, it is unreliable. Seed-propagated. This spruce variety is related to some giant varieties that can grow 100 feet or taller but because dwarf Alberta spruce rarely exceeds about 13 feet, it is a popular choice for foundation plantings and as a specimen plant all over America. The NANPS Seed Exchange is open to all members across the continent and relies on your participation. We would love to hear from you. 7) European Cranberry (V. opulus) – Those cute little round cranberry bushes are messy-looking things in winter, sensitve to shaping, and prone to powdery mildew in mid-summer. Tufted white prairie aster, Symphyotrichum ericoides. With Edna Malak, Alberta Native Plant Council, Mountain Region Plant Specialist, and the hard work of our communications expert, Joanne Klein, we have been graciously able to share this provincial treasure with our community. ALCLA Native Plants is under new management. Seed-propagated. This dwarf version of the white spruce grows very slowly—growing … 5) Roses (except native shrub roses)- Most of the roses I look after in customers’ yards are either dead, dying, or in very rough shape. It grows in a variety of soils but is often found growing in well-drained but moist, silty soils. 8) Spiraea – I have no landscape use for these plants. Their interesting foliage has a place in a mixed-texture garden, and they lend themselves to intensive pruning and interesting forms. common native trees & shrubs of alberta. watercress. Too bad, because the flowers are really beautiful. Homeowner Water Guide. This is the plant you give your in-laws for their gardens! fairy bell. Propagated by seed or hardwood cuttings. Seed-propagated. Not anymore. yellow glacier-lily (aka snow-lily) yellowcress. Unless you have an indoor solarium, forget it. Bomb-proof. The small fragrant yellow flowers are followed by berries which attract birds in the winter. Choke cherry (Prunus virginiana) is widespread throughout Alberta and is found in open areas of the boreal region. These are draft keys; corrected and updated versions have been compiled into a publication, now available through Amazon.ca. It reminds me of growing up in the woods when I was a kid. Reproduction by root suckers is the main method of reproduction for trembling aspen, resulting in large clonal stands. Jack pine (Pinus banksiana) is native to central and eastern Alberta and may hybridize with the lodgepole pine that occurs in central and western Alberta. Gaillardia aristata. false solomon's-seal. In reality, non-natives and invasive plants are different. Edible Berries of Alberta This guide covers a number of edible berries in Alberta, Canada including the Edmonton and Calgary areas and the Jasper, Banff, Waterton Lakes, Elk … 2) Common Lilac & French Hybrids (Syringa vulgaris) –  The good ‘ol standby. Simply, many shrubs that are commonly planted here in Alberta don’t really work. It is usually associated with trembling aspen, white birch and balsam fir but grows with other coniferous and deciduous trees. Most look rough at best, shabby at worst, especially those plants in non-irrigated commercial areas. 2) Barberry – This is one of the most common accent plants in landscape plantings. 9) Weigela – I have yet to see a really nice specimen. Beware, they can get much bigger than they’ll tell you at the garden centre. 8) Mugo Pine (Pinus mugo) – A reliable standby. Native trees and shrubs do a few things that typical seed-based feeding stations cannot. Please contact us for any consulting, design, educational services, or plant-related inquiries in Calgary, Alberta and surrounding area. Prairie Originals offers prairie wildflowers and prairie grasses, shrubs and vines to create wildflower gardens and butterfly gardens. ZONE 2 White spruce (Picea glauca) is widely distributed across Canada and is characteristic of the boreal forest region. It does well on a wide range of soil textures and soil moisture conditions. Planted in good soil with occasional maintenance, these plants are bomb-proof, versatile, and lend themselves to very creative pruning styles. Leafminer can be controlled with systemic sprays in late May. It is a nitrogen fixer so it will grow well on low fertility sites. They grow great on the Coast, but here, expect annual dieback and unsightly plants. It is one of the most drought tolerant conifers and will survive in drought conditions that kill less tolerant species. Native plants, indigenous plants… Some of these are truly native Alberta plants, some are escaped garden plants, like Baby's Breath, and Tansy, and some are escaped crop plants … On the other hand, my prickly rose bushes (Rosa acicularis) truly are amazing, and among the hardiest and most reliable plants I’ve encountered. Also, avoid some of the newer culitivars, especially ‘Coppertina.’  It is prone to powdery mildew. AddThis Utility Frame. It is found on a wide range of soil moisture conditions from well drained to poorly drained and on a wide range of soil textures. Black spruce (Picea mariana) can found in many different soils and climates in central and northern Alberta. Native Alberta Plants. Green alder is an important reclamation species because it fixes nitrogen and improves the fertility of the surrounding soil. They suffer horrendous die-back under extreme conditions. It fixes nitrogen so it can do well on poor fertility sites. These shrubs die-back every year and once the deadwood is removed, it is difficult to rebalance what is left of the shrub. It has a good growth rate and self-propagates by suckering. Manitoba Prairie Wildflowers, Manitoba Prairie Grasses and Native Prairie Shrubs and Vines help you create not just a flower garden but a sustainable, exciting community where you can share your space with nature's creatures like birds, butterflies, toads and frogs. Many food-plot seed blends contain non-native plants, some of which are classified as invasive. It grows well on sandy soils and survives on nutrient-poor, xeric sites. Fir trees are native to Alberta and grace the landscape with their narrow pyramidal form and soft flat, aromatic needles. The criteria used for plant selection was 1. One of my least favourite shrubs. Prairie rose, Rosa arkansana. Seed-propagated. High tolerance to drought, 2. Seed-propagated. common native trees & shrubs of alberta. Green Living 17 Native Plants in Canada, by Province. 1) Boxwood – very finicky and slow growing. The species is better. chokecherry. Beaked Hazelnut prefers a rich sandy-clay loam but will grow on poorer sites, and can be used as an understory shrub. It is found in association with balsam poplar, white birch, white spruce and balsam fir. It is found in association with eastern larch on poorly-drained soils but also with jack pine and aspen on more xeric sites. 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