Native shrub from 6-20 feet tall on moist to dry well drained sites. Showy white flowers, edible fruit. An important shrub for wildlife habitat. Tolerates salt spray in shoreline plantings. Has excellent soil binding, erosion control capabilities. Amelanchier alnifolia Serviceberry, Juneberry
Native mat-forming perennial with white-woolly leaves and white (pink tinged) flower clusters on 6-12” stems. Does well in dry sites with full sun to partial shade. Antennaria microphylla Rosy Pussy-toes, Littleleaf Pussy-toes
Northwest native shrub or small tree to 20′. Black fruits are favored by birds. Commonly found in moist sites east of the Cascades. Prunus virginiana v. melanocarpa Black Choke Cherry
Native rhizomatous rose with clusters of red hips, common on the east side of Cascades. Rosa woodsii Wood's Rose
Western North American native shrub to 12’ tall, with white flower clusters and orange-red fruits. Prefers sun and medium-moist conditions. Sorbus scopulina Western Mountain Ash