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The Rocky Mountain Native Plant Primer

225 Plants for an Earth-Friendly Garden

Lauren Springer Bryan Fischer

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English
Timber Press
02 June 2026
Bring Your Garden to Life-and Life to Your Garden
From two of the Rocky Mountain Region's leading horticulturists and native plant experts, this accessible and colorful guide to planting and designing with natives will help gardeners at every level of experience bring beneficial creatures into their home gardens. The Rocky Mountain Native Plant Primer introduces 225 wildflowers, grasses, cacti, shrubs, and trees across a broad range, including: northern New Mexico, northern Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, much of Idaho and Montana, the Texas Panhandle, and the western halves of Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and the Dakotas. As the Rocky Mountains and High Plains grow in population, temperatures rise, and water becomes scarce, this book focuses on the role that native plants and water-wise planting can have in fostering sustainability for all life in the region.
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Imprint:   Timber Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 203mm,  Spine: 19mm
ISBN:   9781643263649
ISBN 10:   1643263641
Pages:   304
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

A gardener since he could hold a shovel, Bryan Fischer holds a B.S. in horticulture and an interdisciplinary minor in organic agriculture from Colorado State University. Now he is Curator of Plant Collections for the Gardens on Spring Creek in Fort Collins, where he designed a half-acre Prairie Garden that has garnered national and international attention. Outside of the public garden realm, Bryan breeds and selects especially garden-worthy forms of native plants that retain their wildlife value, botanizes in wild spaces, and writes, speaks, and teaches regionally and nationally. Bryan is a regular contributor to Fine Gardening. He keeps an intensive personal garden where he trials both design concepts and his new plant introductions. Colorado plantswoman and designer Lauren Springer has been pioneering ecologically attuned plant selection, garden practices, and regionally resonant design for more than three decades, beginning with her development of hellstrips back in the 1990's. She holds a masters degree in horticulture from Penn State and has been a professional propagator for much of her career. Her work is featured regularly in both the national and international press. Four of her recent design projects have received Audubon Rockies Habitat Hero designation. Through Lauren's public garden designs, books, classes and talks, and plant introductions, she continues to influence and help move the Rocky Mountain region's horticulture forward to a more diverse, creature-supportive, beautiful, and resilient future.

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