Use regions to guide your planting plan
Every region has unique climate patterns, native plant communities, and pollinator timelines. Use these profiles to understand what thrives where you live and how to build habitat that aligns with local ecosystems.
How to use this database
- Start with your region to understand climate patterns and bloom windows.
- Review the native plant list to plan a seasonal garden.
- Explore pollinator species commonly found in the region.
Atlantic
Coastal winds, cool summers, and moisture-loving native plants define Atlantic habitats.
British Columbia Coastal
Mild, wet winters and long growing seasons support evergreen forests and coastal meadows.
British Columbia Interior
Hot summers, cold winters, and drier conditions shape interior grasslands and forests.
Ontario
Mixed forests and meadow habitats with strong spring blooms and long summer seasons.
Prairies
Grassland ecosystems with hot summers, strong winds, and periodic drought.
Quebec
Cooler temperatures and diverse forests with strong spring and summer bloom cycles.