Scrophularia macrantha (Red Birds in a Tree) |
Many presenters referred to the four major ecosystems that
intersect not only Colorado but other states as well. In David Salman’s
session, he talked about his lifetime of collecting native seed from New
Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, Texas and Nevada.
The conference offered two tracks, one for those new to
using native plants, the other for those who already have some knowledge of
Colorado native plants. The conference also
included an online “exhibit hall” where you could see all the conference
partners, supporters and vendors, get informative handouts and do an online chat
with them during the conference. Organizations included Denver Audubon, Denver
Botanic Gardens, Denver Cactus Company, High Plains Environmental Center,
Colorado Wildlife Federation, and the Butterfly Pavilion among many others.
Bouteloua gracilis ‘Blonde Ambition’(Blue Grama Grass) |
Some definitions I learned:
- Native plant - occurring in North America before the arrival of European settlers
- Native plant cultivar - a selected form chosen for desirable characteristics
- Native plant hybrid - a cross between cultivars of the same species, occurring either naturally or as a garden hybrid
Some handouts from presenters I’d like to share with you if
you weren’t able to attend:
- Recommended list of Colorado native plants: https://conps.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Suggested-Native-Plants_0408.pdf
- Native plant seed swap event with the Wild Ones Front Range Chapter: https://frontrangewildones.org/
- Native seed and plant sources: https://conps.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/CoNPS-Native-Plant-Vendors-01-20-21.pdf
- Low water natives for pollinators: https://conps.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Low-Water-Native-Plants-for-Pollinators-brochure-6-8-15.pdf
- Plant species to avoid: https://conps.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/species_avoid.pdf
- Low water native plants for Colorado gardens: https://conps.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Low-Water-Native-Plants-for-CO-Gardens-Front-Range-Foothills.pdf