Alabama native plants are species that have developed naturally in the state. Nativars are native plant species breed by gardeners for improved or unique characteristics. They are both integral to the local ecosystem, providing numerous benefits.
Benefits of Alabama Native Plants
Ecological Balance: Native plants are adapted to local climate and soil conditions, making them crucial for maintaining biodiversity.
Support Wildlife: They provide habitat and food for local wildlife, including birds, insects, and mammals, supporting healthy ecosystems.
Low Maintenance: Since they are adapted to the local environment, they generally require less water, fertilizer, and pesticides.
Soil and Water Conservation: Their deep root systems help to prevent soil erosion and manage rainwater runoff.
Cultural Significance: Many native plants have cultural or medicinal values and are part of our regional heritage.