Plant sizes are usually stated by pot volume, such as 1 or 2 gallon.Categories included are: Ferns, Grasses, Shrubs, Sub-shrubs, Trees and Wildflowers.If you are looking for plugs, sort by size. If, for example, you are looking only for shrubs, sort by category. The Excel version is sortable so you can find the information you want.Listed below are notes that may help in using it. You can expect our list to include an ever-increasing selection of genetically diverse New England natives that will enhance resilience and create wildlife habitat throughout the region.Ī: Our Native Plant List is meant to be an aid in compiling your order. Seed collection and germination rates determine availability, and we have increased our seed collecting effort. In line with Native Plant Trust’s mission to support biologically diverse landscapes, we aim to increase the proportion of species-type, seed-grown plants available for sale. All the plants we sell are grown without pesticides or chemical fertilizers, so they will delight your eye and support the birds and bees that keep the rest of life humming. ![]() ![]() Many, but not all, of our plants start from seed that our staff and volunteers harvest sustainably in the wild throughout the region. ![]() You can also browse below to see our curated plant collections and kits for particular purposes and conditions. Need help finding the right plants for your garden conditions? Use our Garden Plant Finder. For ordering instructions, see How to Order Plants and Other FAQs in the box below. Or you may pre-order plants for pick-up at either location. (See our hours in the right column.) We invite you to come and shop in person at Garden in the Woods or Nasami Farm, using our 2023 Native Plants Price List as a guide. Garden in the Woods and the Garden Shop are open for the season.
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