Native Plants
Across
- 3. The variety of life in the world or your garden. It is infinitely diverse!
- 7. A plant or animal that has evolved in a specific region
- 9. Insects and other creatures that pollinate blossoms
- 10. These tiny creatures pollinate more blossoms than other insects. There are over 400 species in Washington!
- 11. This large tree serves as host to more species of caterpillars than any other plant.
- 12. Many native butterflies and other insects require a specific ___ plant to feed and lay their eggs on.
Down
- 1. If you need privacy, try planting this with several plant species instead of a laurel hedge.
- 2. Evergreen plants common in our forests. Some look a bit like swords.
- 4. There is a lovely native variety of this shrub whose many hybrid relatives are common in northwest gardens.
- 5. A native shrub whose blossoms, leaves, and berries come in pairs
- 6. It takes 6-9,000 of these to feed a nest of baby chickadees before they're on their own.
- 8. A lovely native plant with white blossoms in our forests. How many did you count today?