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The Coast Salish Plant Nursery, located at 2649 Dollarton Highway in North Vancouver, operates within the Maplewood Flats Conservation Area on the unceded lands of the Tsleil-Waututh and Coast Salish peoples. The nursery specializes in native plant propagation, offering a diverse selection of indigenous flora to support ecological restoration and enhance biodiversity. By providing educational programming and consulting services, the nursery plays a pivotal role in promoting sustainable landscaping practices and fostering a deeper connection to the local environment.
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The Coast Salish Plant Nursery is more than just a place to buy plants—it's an experience that connects visitors to the rich biodiversity of the North Shore. Specializing in native species that thrive in local ecosystems, the nursery offers a diverse selection of plants, including salal, red-flowering currant, sword ferns, Nootka rose, and coastal strawberry. These plants are not only beautiful but also essential for supporting pollinators, birds, and other wildlife.
Located within the stunning Maplewood Flats Conservation Area, the nursery invites visitors to explore, learn, and immerse themselves in nature. Whether you're a gardening enthusiast, a restoration volunteer, or simply someone who loves the outdoors, this hidden gem is worth a visit.
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