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  1. Native Trees and Plants You Will See Everywhere In Spokane

    To help you landscape your yard (and to identify these natural wonders), we’ve rounded up some of the most common native trees, shrubs and flowers you’ll see in Spokane.

  2. Flower: Small white flowers in spring, edible berries. Pests and Problems: None serious; root suckers. Location: 35th Ave & Ray, planted 2014. General: Understory tree, bronze-tipped …

  3. 12 Washington State Flowering Trees to Brighten Up Your Yard

    Read on for twelve flowering trees you can grow in Washington state to bring the beauty of nature to your own yard. 1. White Dogwood (Cornus florida) The White Dogwood features luscious …

  4. Inventory | Greenacres Nursery

    We have an excellent selection of potted fruit trees that we grow right on site. Apples, Pears, Peaches, Cherries, Apricot, Plums, Nectarines, Walnuts, Filberts, Almonds and some combo …

  5. Trees - Blue Moon Garden & Nursery

    We try to offer hard-to-find, drought-tolerant, beautiful yet rugged selections that maybe the deer won’t eat. We also have a good selection of relatively small ornamental trees for smaller …

  6. Top 20 Most Common Trees in Spokane - PictureThis

    Most Common Trees 1. Ponderosa pine The ponderosa pine tree is one of the most common pine trees. It grows straight and tall, up to 76 m, with a deep root that makes it resistant to wind and …

  7. WHERE TO BUY TREES - Spokane Ponderosa

    We attempt to keep an up-to-date record of nurseries in Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho that provide Ponderosa Pine. We do not endorse any of the following nurseries or growers, or …

  8. Scott's Family Tree Nursery - Plant Nursery, Trees, Perennials

    We carry a great selection of the areas most suitable trees for making shade, flowering, producing fruit, evergreen, small patio areas, hedging and ornamental. Don't have a way to get your new …

  9. 10 Best Native Plants for Spokane, WA - wikilawn.com

    You can enjoy a fantastic garden in Spokane by planting native plants that adapt easily to the city's warm summers and cold, snowy winters.

  10. Native Plants — Spokane Audubon Society

    The National Audubon Society has a large database of native plants with information on where to purchase them and how to establish in maintain them. To explore plants native to the Spokane …