Oregon Native: Twinberry Honeysuckle (Lonicera involucrata)
Plant Name: Lonicera involucrata

Photographer: Beckers, Eric
Common name: Twinberry Honeysuckle
Plant Type: Deciduous Shrub
Plant Height: 3’ – 8’
Spread: 3’ – 4’
Bloom Time: March – August
Flower Color: Yellowish-Orange to Reddish-Purple; Black Berries with Reddish Bracts
Exposure: Sun – Part Shade – Shade
Soil Requirements: Moist Loamy/Sandy Soil.
Water Needs: High
Attributes: Attracts Birds, Bumble Bees, Butterflies, Hummingbirds; Deer Resistant.
Note: Berries mildly poisonous.
Uses: Hedge, Bird & Hummingbird Gardens; Landscape Ornamental.
Native to: Northern & Western North America.
Oregon Native: YES
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4 – 10
Report by: Viki Ashford
Photo from: https://www.wildflower.org
Oregon Native: Potentilla gracilis (Slender Cinquefoil)
Plant Name: Potentilla gracilis
Common name: Slender Cinquefoil
Plant Type: Herbaceous Perennial Wildflower
Plant Height: 1’ – 2’
Spread: 1’ – 2’
Bloom Time: June – September
Flower Color: Golden Yellow
Exposure: Full Sun to Light Shade.
Soil Requirements: Average, Moist, Well-Drained.
Water Needs: Medium; Drought Tolerant once Established.
Attributes: Nectar & Pollen Source for Native Bees, Butterflies, Beneficial Insects; Attractive Seed Heads; Fall Foliage Color Interest; Deer Resistant.
Uses: Perennial Garden Border; Cottage Garden; Wildflower Gardens.
Native to: Canada & Western North America
Oregon Native: YES
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3 – 7
Report by: Viki Ashford, AGC Member & Master Gardener
Photo credit: Stan Shebs / CC BY-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)
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“Carpenteria California, Bush Anemone. Finally after almost three years, this evergreen shrub bloomed for me.” Viki Ashford, AGC Member
Oregon Native Plant: Ribes nevadense
Plant Name: Ribes nevadense
Common name: Sierra Flowering Currant/Mountain Pink Currant
Plant Type: Deciduous Multi-Stem Shrub
Plant Height: 3’ – 6’
Spread: 3’
Bloom Time: Late Spring
Flower Color: Soft Pink
Exposure: Sun to Light Shade
Soil Requirements: Tolerates variety of soil with good drainage.
Water Needs: Can tolerate moderate drought, but prefers consistent moisture.
Attributes: Attracts Bees, Other Insects, Hummingbirds; Host for Butterflies & Moths; Fragrant Flowers.
Uses: Bee, Bird, and Butterfly Gardens; Native Gardens.
Note: The fruit is an edible bluish-black berry, somewhat waxy and studded with glandular hairs. Always get professional advice before consuming wild edibles; in the wild this berry can be confused with poisonous berries in the area.
Native to: California, Nevada, Oregon
Oregon Native: YES
USDA Hardiness Zone: 5 – 8
Report by: Viki Ashford, AGC Member & Master Gardener
Photo from:https://www.sevenoaksnativenursery.com/
Oregon Native: Black Hawthorn
Plant Name: Crataegus douglasii
Common Name: Black Hawthorn
Plant Type: Much-Branched Shrub or Small Tree
Plant Height: 6’ – 30’
Spread: 10’ – 25’
Bloom Time: May – June
Flower Color: White followed by Blue-Black
Berries
Exposure: Sun – Part Shade – Shade
Soil Requirements: Moist
Water Needs: High
Attributes: Showy Fruits, A few Birds consume Berries; Attracts Butterflies; Fragrant Flowers; Autumn Foliage; Drought Tolerant.
Note: Prune in winter or early spring; Susceptible to: Rust, Fireblight, Powdery Mildew, Borers, Leafminers, & Scale. Cons: Has Prickles & Thorns; Messy Fruits; Suckers Form Thickets.
Uses: Hedge
Native to: Alaska to Northern California, Rockies
Oregon Native: YES
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3 – 9
Report by: Viki Ashford
Photo from: Oregon State University Department of Horticulture https://landscapeplants.oregonstate.edu/plants/crataegus-douglasii



