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Welcome to Plant Places

The Virtual Arboretum featuring a Database of the Best Ornamental Plants, Region by Region.

How to use this site:

1. Select the nearest region from the side panel. Once in the regional site go to the top bar to view categories of plants that are growing successfully in your area such as:
  • Shade Trees
  • Flowering and Ornamental Trees
  • Evergreen Trees
  • Shrubs
  • Vines
2. Searching for Plants

Searching for plants that fit your needs is easy. Go to Search Plants on the sidebar under Quick Links. You can search by the plant name or by the categories that are listed. This is a new feature that will be expanding in the future.

New Site Updates!
  • Look for the green and blue dots! View Map of Plants can now store locations of rain gardens and green roofs! If you know of locations of any rain gardens or green roofs, please Contact Us!
  • www.PlantPlaces.com and www.PlantTrials.com are proud sponsors of the 2008 Ohio Paw Paw Fest in Albany, Ohio!
www.PlantPlaces.com and www.PlantTrials.com: Promoting plant diversity through education.

Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens Regional Ornamental Plant Database
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The National Virtual Arboretum and Regional Ornamental Plant Database is a collaborative effort of numerous regional and national horticulture professionals and organizations. Plants on this database have been selected for their excellent performance and years of service. Promoting diversity in the landscape gives gardeners, landscapers and plant propagators / nurserymen the opportunity to expand with a wider variety and selection of outstanding plants and helps to alleviate monotonous monocultures both aesthetically and disease-wise.