Palouse Prairie Foundation
The Palouse Prairie Foundation promotes preservation and restoration of native Palouse Prairie ecosystems in Latah and Whitman Counties (in Idaho and Washington), through public awareness, education, literature resource, encouraging responsible local seed production, and acting as a leader or consultant in Palouse Prairie restoration efforts.
- PPF Newsletter (June 2007) (headlines)
- Become a PPF member
- Giant Palouse Earthworm (Driloleirus americanus)
- "What is Palouse Prairie?" brochure (2-page 1MB 11x8.5" PDF)
- "The Palouse Prairie -- a treasure upon your land" multi-agency brochure (2-page 2.4MB PDF)
- Guidelines on responsibly buying and collecting native seed (coming soon)
- Palouse prairie poster (HTML)
- Palouse prairie poster (4-page 1.7MB 11x17" PDF)
- Rare Palouse prairie plants
- Silene spaldingii (Spalding's catchfly)
- Aster jessicae (Jessica's aster)
- Calochortus nitidus (broadfruit mariposa)
- Cirsium brevifolium (Palouse thistle)
- Astragalus arrectus (Palouse milkvetch)
- Haplopappus liatriformis (Palouse goldenweed)
- Invasive plants to watch out for
- Bryonia alba (white bryony) enshrouds hawthorns
- Bryony control protocol
- Seed characteristics of some Palouse native species
- Seed collection form
- Palouse Prairie Restoration brochure (USDA NRCS Plant Materials Center, Pullman)
The Palouse Prairie Foundation has formal cooperator status with the Federal Native Plant Conservation Committee.
P.O. Box 8952
Moscow, ID 83843
www.palouseprairie.org




