Choosing Native Plants Question Title * 1. Why do you choose native plants for your landscape? Aesthetic value Water conservation Trendy Maintenance requirements Conservation ethic Restoration value Wildlife habitat value Pollinator value Other (please specify) Question Title * 2. How important is genetic diversity in your decision to use native plants? Extremely important Somewhat important Neutral Not very important Not at all important N/A Extremely important Somewhat important Neutral Not very important Not at all important N/A Other (please specify) Question Title * 3. Consistency in the appearance and growth patterns of horticultural crops such as nursery stock is currently a discussion topic within the native plant industry. In order to assess customer preferences, we'd like to hear your thoughts in the next four questions. Feel free to add your own comments at the end of each question. Thank you!How important is consistency in flower color when choosing native plants? Extremely important Somewhat important Neutral Not really important Doesn't even factor in my decision Extremely important Somewhat important Neutral Not really important Doesn't even factor in my decision Other (please specify) Question Title * 4. How important is consistency in plant shape when choosing natives for your landscape? Extremely important Somewhat important Neutral Not really important Not at all important Extremely important Somewhat important Neutral Not really important Not at all important Other (please specify) Question Title * 5. How important is consistency in plant size when choosing natives for your landscape? Extremely important Somewhat important Neutral Not really important Not at all important Extremely important Somewhat important Neutral Not really important Not at all important Other (please specify) Question Title * 6. What characteristics do you look for when choosing native plants for your landscape? Flower color Apparent health of the plant Flowering period (spring, summer, fall) Consistency in flower color between plants Type of plant (annual, perennial, biennial) Size (how large the plant will get) Containerized size (how large the plant is at the nursery) Shape (the shape of the plant when mature) Containerized shape (the shape or structure of the plant at the nursery) Consistency in shape and structure in plants of the same species Other (please specify) Question Title * 7. What is your zip code? Question Title * 8. Do you have any other thoughts or comments you'd like to share? Submit Survey