Plants in our Native Plant Sanctuary

The following plants may be found in our sanctuary. We are all volunteers and sometimes we get the names wrong, and plants have many names. If you find that we have the wrong name for a plant, please let us know. There are currently over 33 different species of native plants in our sanctuary and this number is growing thanks to all the donations from members of the Canby Garden Club.

Featured Native Plant of the Month – Fragrant fringecup

Plant Inventory

FAGRANT FRINGECUP: With its fuzzy heart shaped leaves, Fringecups, also known as false alum root, makes a nice addition to the woodland garden. Fringecups do best under partial sun to light shade. It is considered a native plant growing from California north to Alaska in moist to dry woodlands. It is commonly found in damp woods and along streams.  WSU Clark County Extension