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Forest

Native Plant Distribution Program

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Program level:

Local

Provider:

Siuslaw Watershed Council

Benefits provided: 

Free technical assistance

Land use:

Agriculture, Forest

Water-focused program: 

No

Support water quality and fish habitat in your own backyard for free.

Overview

Description:

Landowners interested in restoring the streamside on their land can pick up a selection of native plants from one of four distribution sites located in Blachly, Deadwood, Lorane, and Mapleton. Landowners may order up to 300 total plants with the order period beginning in November and distribution occurring in February.

Not familiar with native plants? Not to worry! Siuslaw Watershed professionals assist landowners with creating their own planting design, recommending plants suitable for their riparian site. The SWC Field Crew also provides release, plant protection assistance, and serves as a resource for advice and referral on best practices for land management in riparian areas.

Eligibility:

Must have a creek flowing through your property, or live along one of our scenic lakes to get free plants.

Financial benefit: 

N/A

Contact information

Information last updated on July 15, 2025.

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