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Plants that belong where you live.
Regional Garden is a field guide to the native plants of the continental United States, organized the way real gardeners think: where am I, and what do I want my yard to do?
Choosing native isn’t about purity — it’s about plants that already fit your soil, your rainfall, and your winters, and that feed the bees, butterflies, and birds that evolved alongside them. The hard part has never been the gardening. It’s knowing what actually belongs. That’s the part we set out to fix.
How we map plants to places
Every species in our guide is tagged with the broad regions it’s native to and the growing conditions it needs. When you choose your state, we show only the plants whose native range reaches your region and whose hardiness zone matches yours. That’s why two neighbouring states can get different lists — same flora, different climate.
Native ranges are complex and don’t stop at state lines, so we map at the regional level and always point you to your state native plant society or local extension office to confirm a plant fits your specific county. Buy nursery-propagated stock — never dig plants from the wild.
How Regional Garden stays free
The guide is free and always will be. We keep the lights on with display ads and with affiliate links to growers and seed sources — if you buy through one, we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. We don’t take payment to feature a plant, and nothing here is a paid placement.
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