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Unfortunately I can’t help with non-US resources but here are two excellent state level ones I’ve seen: https://www.fnps.org/plants for Florida and Calscape.org for California.
Especially helpful since most resources online have a northeast or Midwest focus I’ve found.
I know we have the Cali one but I'll have to double check if the other is in there as well. Thanks!
Edit: Apparently I did have the other link too haha
Hi greatwhiteBuffalo41, Thanks for this great list!
I don't actually see calscape.org(a project of cnps.org) on the list, even though your reply suggests it is there.
Would you consider calflora.org what grows here?
https://www.calflora.org/entry/wgh.html
It is great for creating hyperlocal plant lists in California.
ps am noob, idk how to dm