Browse resources Displaying 11 - 20 of 39 resources How to choose plants for streamside areas In streamside or riparian areas, choosing the right plants and where to plant them depends on location in relation to the streambed. There are three zones that dictate the kinds of plants that can be grown. Jul 2018 | Article Photo: Patrick Breen (Cropped from original) White Alder Information on the white alder and red alder (Alnus rhombifolia). Jul 2018 | Article Photo: Patrick Breen (Cropped from original) Snowberry Information on the common snowberry (Symphoricarpos albus). Jul 2018 | Article Sandbar Willow Information on the sandbar willow, or coyote willow (Salix exigua). Jul 2018 | Article Photo: Patrick Breen (Cropped from original) Redosier Dogwood Information on the Redosier dogwood, redtwig dogwood, or American dogwood (Cornus sericea). Jul 2018 | Article Photo: Patrick Breen (Cropped from original) Ponderosa Pine Information on the Ponderosa pine, or western yellow pine (Pinus ponderosa). Jul 2018 | Article Photo: Patrick Breen (Cropped from original) Pacific Ninebark Information on the pacific ninebark, or western ninebark (Physocarpus capitatus). Jul 2018 | Article Photo: Patrick Breen (Cropped from original) Oregon Crabapple Information on the Oregon crabapple, Pacific crabapple, or Western crabapple (Malus fusca). Jul 2018 | Article Photo: Patrick Breen (Cropped from original) Oregon Ash Information on the Oregon Ash (Fraxinus latifolia). Jul 2018 | Article Photo: Patrick Breen (Cropped from original) Mock-orange Information on the mock-orange, Philadelphus lewisii, a broadleaf shrub common along streams. Jul 2018 | Article Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Next page Next › Last page Last »