Local native plants
Discover the native plants that belong in your area.
Selecting local native plants is a great way to create a beautiful, resilient, low-maintenance garden.
Local native plants are species evolved with your local conditions such as soil type, temperature and water availability.
Plus, these plants can provide important food and habitat for native wildlife, and support biodiversity. So, they're best for your garden and the environment.
Find the plants locally native to you
Use the interactive map below to discover a list of local native plants for your area.
Before starting your revegetation project or makeover, checkout further information from our friends at Landscapes Hills & Fleurieu.
Ready to get your plants? Checkout our native plant nurseries list.
Check out our gardening basics for some quick tips around the best time to get planting.
This local native plant map comes from a dataset which represents the State Government's key Pre-European Settlement floristic vegetation mapping layer for the SA agricultural region. It identifies floristic composition and general structural information (referred to as vegetation communities) of areas of native vegetation thought to have been found at a particular location in the South Australia agricultural region prior to European settlement (1836).
Use our master lists below to explore the full suite of local native plant lists.
The short lists below identify species which are generally commercially available. The complete lists are a fuller list of plant species that have grown in the area, but may not all be available for purchase.
Central and northern metropolitan Adelaide species master lists
Southern metropolitan Adelaide species master lists
Southern Mount Lofty Ranges species master lists