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Originally Posted by freebeard
The math was hurting my head (0.03 over 3.7?) until I saw your second post.
Which native plants? Ferns and rhododendrons?
What volunteers around here is Winter wheat.
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Nothing volunteer-y, everything was picked out by me. There are a few non-natives in the yard because I didn't really learn about it until I was part-way through.
Here's a pic of it in full bloom.
For a non-exhaustive list, I have around 30 Willamette Valley native meadow species, including 5 native grasses, California Poppy, Douglas Aster, Pearly Everlasting, Camas, Yarrow, Canada Goldenrod, Globe Gilia and a bunch of others.
Here's some of the friends I made last year.
Gray Hairstreak butterfly
Metallic Green sweat bee
Mellissodes "longhorn" bee
I got really passionate about it, because lawns are basically deserts where nothing can live. By planting things that grow here, you attract what minimal vestiges of nature are left. And holy hell do they show up in force. It's like, the ONE THING I have power over in the world, and it has immediate and incredible results.