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      • Oriental Bittersweet
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      • Porcelain-Berry
      • Honeysuckle Vine
      • Wisteria
      • Winter Creeper
      • Kudzu Vine
      • Poison Ivy
    • Uproot Herbaceous Plants
      • Garlic Mustard
      • Wild Garlic
      • Lesser Celandine
      • Japanese Knotweed
      • Mile-A-Minute
      • Mugwort
    • Tree and Shrub Removal
      • Tree-of-Heaven
      • Norway Maple
      • Multiflora Rose
      • Autumn Olive Shrub
    • Control Methods
      • Remove by Squeegee
      • Ailanthus Webworm
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  • Carpenter Farm Park ……… Huntington NY (7)
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  • Carpenter Farm Park ……… Huntington NY
  • Disposal
  • Invasive Plants
  • Landscaping
  • Native Plants
  • Tools
  • Native Plant Videos

    Watch these two videos by Jo Alwood and you'll become a native plant advocate. Part I: We need bugs, bugs need native plants. Part II: An overview of native plant gardening.

  • Nature's Best Hope

    In this video, Doug Tallamy, entomologist and author of Bringing Nature Home, co-author of The Living Landscape and now Nature's Best Hope, discusses the importance of insects and native plants to the survival of the human species.

  • The Native Plant Herald

    A great blog with terrific suggestions for restoring native plants.

  • Eco Beneficial

    Beautiful videos and podcasts that describe native plants in the NY area.

  • Audubon Plants by Zip Code

    It's easy to find the best native plants for birds in your zip code, along with information about restoring the ecosystem through Audubon's plant database.

  • ReWild Long Island

    Volunteers protect and improve the biodiversity, resilience and health of Long Island ecosystems with native plant landscapes. Their annual online Spring Native Plant Sale starts mid-March.

  • Garvies Point Museum and Preserve

    Known for its trove of LI's geological and archaeological history, Garvies Point in Glen Cove now offers a wealth of information about LI's native plants, plus a large selection of native plants for sale in March 2022.

  • KMS Native Plants LLC

    Located in Lake Grove, NY, KMS Native Plants LLC carries over 150 species of perennials, grasses, ferns, sedges, shrubs and trees from local growers.  Accepts special orders.  Open April - November.

  • Ernst Conservation Seeds

    Ernst Seeds, PA, sells hundreds of species of native seeds, including LI Ecotypes, for ecological restoration, sustainable landscaping, reclamation, wetlands, and natural resources conservation.

  • Wild Ones

    Great site for resources and guides to native plants and natural landscaping for healing the Earth, one yard at a time.

  • The Tangled Wood

    This engaging Long Island blogger writes beautiful prose about her native garden through the seasons.

  • Native Plant Gardening

    Wonderful success stories of native gardens.

  • The Plants of Hempstead Plains

    Click "Guide to Using the Native Plants Found on the Hempstead Plains" for indigenous Long Island plants.

  • NY Flora Association Blog

    Great stories and accounts of events regarding native plants statewide.

  • NY Flora Atlas

    Excellent close-up photos to help identify NYS and Long Island native and non-native plants.

  • Plant Native

    A thorough list of plants native to Long Island.

  • University of Connecticut Plant Database

    This native plant database describes the characteristics of straight (natural/wild) plants and their cultivars.

  • Go Botany

    A simple key to name New England plants. LI plants resemble those of Connecticut.

  • Long Island Natives

    Eastport, LI wholesale nursery grows and sells native plants; open to the public under limited conditions.

  • LI Native Plant Initiative

    To volunteer with growing and/or to purchase native plants.

  • Native Plant Garden Designers

    The following are three Long Island-based native garden designers. Simply click the names to view their websites:  Natures Edge Gardens, Dropseed Native Landscapes LI and Spadefoot Design & Construction.

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  • Mistaken Identity Plants

    Pictorial guide to invasive plants and their native look-a-likes. 

  • Invasive Plant Atlas

    Want to identify a plant from seed to seedling? Best ID photos for any stage during the growing season.

  • Invasive.org

    Numerous photos of invasive plants in North America plus links, including an informative video, "Plants Out of Place."

  • Do Not Sell Plant List

    Plants on Nassau and Suffolk Counties' "Do Not Sell" and "Management" lists should be monitored or removed.

  • Long Island Invasive Species Management Area

    LIISMA is an organization of plant experts and others dedicated to advancing native plants on Long Island. Meets quarterly.

  • NYS Invasive Plants

    NYS Prohibited and Regulated Plants: Names and pictures of plants on NYS's Do Not Sell List.

  • Least Wanted Plants

    Facts on invasive plants with photos, descriptions, ecological threats, reproduction, control, and alternative native plants.

  • Eat the Invaders

    Timeline and stories about the arrival of invasive species.

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