The Way Too Late Show. Interview of Dr. Stephen Meyers (17 minutes in).
The Way Too Late Show. Interview of Dr. Stephen Meyers (17 minutes in).
When working to return native plant species to a habitat that is dominated by non-natives, understanding the plant diversity of the site is the
A saga of homesteading, legal inequities, archaeological digs, and botanical resources is unfolding in the Soap Creek Valley, 12 miles north of
Sat-Sun 27-28 April 2024 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Glide Wildflower Show
Sun 19 May 2024 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Mt. Pisgah Arboretum Wildflower Festival
to access all its information,
including maps, images and more...
Choose the right plant for your garden or landscape.
In our Grow Natives resource.
Identify a plant you’ve seen in Oregon.
With our location-driven Identify Plants tool.
Explore the collections of the OSU Herbarium.
Explore OSU Herbarium plants, mosses, lichens, algae, and fungi.
OregonFlora is made for land managers, gardeners, scientists, restorationists, and plant lovers of all ages. You’ll find information about all the native and exotic plants of the state—ferns, conifers, grasses, herbs, and trees—that grow in the wild.
We have joined forces with Symbiota to present our website as a Symbiota portal! Learn what OregonFlora can do for you in the overview below, explore our featured tools at right, or browse our full set of tutorials—as text or videos—here.
Get an overview of the powerful tools available on the website.
Comprehensive information—gathered in one location—for each of the ~4,700 vascular plant in the state!
Draw a shape on the interactive map to learn what plants occur there or enter plant names to see their distribution.
Use the plant features you recognize! Mark your location on a map to get a list of species found there, then narrow the possibilities.
In-depth information about the plants of a defined place. Choose from thousands of lists.
This section has information on almost 200 species of native plants that are ideal for your garden or landscape conditions.
The Way Too Late Show. Interview of Dr. Stephen Meyers (17 minutes in).
When working to return native plant species to a habitat that is dominated by non-natives, understanding the plant diversity of the site is the
A saga of homesteading, legal inequities, archaeological digs, and botanical resources is unfolding in the Soap Creek Valley, 12 miles north of
Sat-Sun 27-28 April 2024 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Glide Wildflower Show
Sun 19 May 2024 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Mt. Pisgah Arboretum Wildflower Festival
to access all its information,
including maps, images and more...
Choose the right plant for your garden or landscape.
In our Grow Natives resource.
Identify a plant you’ve seen in Oregon.
With our location-driven Identify Plants tool.
Explore the collections of the OSU Herbarium.
Explore OSU Herbarium plants, mosses, lichens, algae, and fungi.
OregonFlora is made for land managers, gardeners, scientists, restorationists, and plant lovers of all ages. You’ll find information about all the native and exotic plants of the state—ferns, conifers, grasses, herbs, and trees—that grow in the wild.
We have joined forces with Symbiota to present our website as a Symbiota portal! Learn what OregonFlora can do for you in the overview below, explore our featured tools at right, or browse our full set of tutorials—as text or videos—here.
Get an overview of the powerful tools available on the website.
Comprehensive information—gathered in one location—for each of the ~4,700 vascular plant in the state!
Draw a shape on the interactive map to learn what plants occur there or enter plant names to see their distribution.
Use the plant features you recognize! Mark your location on a map to get a list of species found there, then narrow the possibilities.
In-depth information about the plants of a defined place. Choose from thousands of lists.
This section has information on almost 200 species of native plants that are ideal for your garden or landscape conditions.
The Way Too Late Show. Interview of Dr. Stephen Meyers (17 minutes in).
When working to return native plant species to a habitat that is dominated by non-natives, understanding the plant diversity of the site is the
A saga of homesteading, legal inequities, archaeological digs, and botanical resources is unfolding in the Soap Creek Valley, 12 miles north of
Sat-Sun 27-28 April 2024 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Glide Wildflower Show
Sun 19 May 2024 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Mt. Pisgah Arboretum Wildflower Festival
OregonFlora is based at the OSU Herbarium at Oregon State University. Our program is funded through grants and contributions. We welcome your support!
OregonFlora
Dept. Botany & Plant Pathology, OSU
2701 SW Campus Way, Corvallis, OR 97331
info@oregonflora.org
OregonFlora is built on Symbiota, a collaborative, open source content management system for curating specimen- and observation-based biodiversity data.