Use the tools below to search for one or more plants found in Delaware.  Search levels are intended to help you focus on the information most important to you.  Dropdown lists allow “one-click” access to the plants database, while the text blocks, check boxes and radio buttons are used to narrow your search based on desired criteria. Click “search” after setting your criteria. To select multiple items in a box, press and hold the or the keys while selecting.    For information about definitions and nomenclature used, please refer to the [glossary of terms]
Please note: you must enable pop-ups to see plant results.If you have questions or comments about the database, you may contact Bill McAvoy at the Wildlife Species Conservation and Research Program office.


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These dropdown lists provide "one-click" access to plants: just choose your plant or group of interest from one of the lists to see results
Scientific name

Synonym

Common name

Family scientific name

Family common name


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Life form
Carex Section
Life Form Modifiers
  Deciduous
  Evergreen   Semi-evergreen
  Wintergreen   Needle-leaf
  Broad-leaf   Dwarf
  Aquatic   Amphibious
  Floating-rooted (Aquatic)   Free-floating (Aquatic)
  Submersed-floating (Aquatic)   Submersed (Aquatic)
  Halophytic 
State status
Global status
Federal status
 
Native Status
Native
Non-native
 
Invasive Status
Invasive
Invasive watchlist
 
County Distribution
  New Castle
  Kent
  Sussex
 
Physiographic Province
  Piedmont
  Coastal Plain
 
Limit of Distribution
  Northern
  Southern
 
Endemic, Disjunct Status
  Endemic   Disjunct
Wildlife Values
  Birds
  Hummingbirds   Quail
  Turkey   Waterfowl
  Mammals   Bats
  Butterfiles, Moths, Bees   Ants
  Turtles   Fish
Duration
Geographic Affinity
Wetland indicator status
 
Medicinal Properties
  Has Medicinal Properties
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For more on the use and format of the database, and further contact information, visit the database overview page.  The links to the right provide more information, including a glossary of terms, description of Global and State Conservation Status, excluded plants, etc.