Several years ago we restored the bottomland forest of our semi-rural acre with plants rescued from development, and we continue to add plants purchased from native plant nurseries. We now live with well over 250 species of native plants and 100 species of animals. Scroll down for an inventory of the native flora and fauna of our Pollinator, Moss, and Forest Gardens. The Inventory is a work in progress as we continue to learn about the various plant-animal interactions.These gardens are certified as Wildlife Habitat by the National Wildlife Federation and as Native Plant Conservation Gardens by the North Carolina Native Plant Society. I hope you may be inspired to get to know the trees, wildflowers, and wildlife in your yard, your garden, and your neighborhood. Every garden that includes some native plants helps to contribute to the flourishing of these, our wild relatives.
Native plants have co-evolved over millions of years with the birds, animals, and butterflies that are native to our bioregions, so they are mutually adapted to each other’s needs. Non-native plants are not co-adapted, so they proliferate and take over native plant habitat. Non-native plants do not provide food for the caterpillars that become butterflies and the caterpillars that feed the babies of virtually all birds. Many of our native birds face extinction from loss of habitat to development and to invasive species. We all enjoy seeing beautiful wildflowers when we walk in the woods. We are uplifted when we are on land that feels healthy and whole because the habitat contains an animated and lively diversity of species.
“The Natural World is the larger sacred community to which we belong. To be disconnected from this community is to become destitute in all that makes us human. To damage this community is to damage our own existence. “-Thomas Berry
INVENTORY of Garden Natives 2017