OAK TREES – PHLOX – GRASSES & SEDGES – JOE PYE – CATALPA
Sale extends now through Saturday August 12.
ALL OAK TREES!
Oaks are keystone species; truly the foundation of our forests and woodlands. They provide food and shelter to hundreds of species. Over 950 species of butterflies and moths in North America depend on oak trees as their larval host plants! Their acorns are a valuable food source for dozens of birds and mammals, including wild turkeys and white-tailed deer, among many others! Many oaks have beautiful fall foliage, providing multi-season interest!
Oaks in stock now – ALL 20% off!
- Quercus bicolor – Swamp White Oak
- Quercus imbricaria – Shingle Oak
- Quercus macrocarpa – Bur Oak
- Quercus muehlenbergii – Chinkapin Oak
- Quercus phellos – Willow Oak
- Quercus rubra – Northern Red Oak
- Quercus shumardii – Shumard’s Oak (almost gone!)
ALL PHLOX!
Phlox are a staple of the garden, especially those interested in supporting pollinators! Butterflies, hummingbirds, bumblebees, and hummingbird moths will visit phlox readily as it provides rich nectar. The more the merrier…the larger your patch of phlox plants, the more attractive to local pollinators. And, we would be remised if we did not mention the sweet scent of phlox flowers, a must for those who love fragrant plants!
Phlox in stock now – ALL 20% off!
- Phlox stolonifera ‘Sherwood Purple’ – ‘Sherwood Purple’ Creeping Phlox (almost gone!)
- Phlox paniculata – Garden Phlox
- Phlox paniculata ‘David’ – ‘David’ Garden Phlox (almost gone!)
- Phlox paniculata ‘Jeana’ – ‘Jeana’ Garden Phlox
- Phlox maculata – Meadow Phlox
- Phlox pilosa – Prairie Phlox (almost gone!)
ALL GRASSES AND SEDGES
Did you know that over 70 species of butterflies and moths utilize our native grasses and sedges as larval host plants? AND did you know that almost all grasses and sedges are deer and rabbit resistant! Lastly, if you have a dry area, there is a native grass for you! Our native warm season grasses have massive, deep root systems that find water and nutrients deep below the soil surface. Read more benefits in the image below:
Grasses and Sedges in stock now – ALL 20% off!
- Andropogon gerardii – Big Bluestem
- Andropogon gerardii ‘Blackhawks’ – ‘Blackhawks’ Big Bluestem
- Bouteloua gracilis – Blue Grama
- Chasmanthium latifolium – Northern Sea Oats
- Carex appalachica – Appalachian Sedge
- Carex eburnea – Bristle-leaf Sedge
- Carex flaccosperma – Blue Wood Sedge
- Carex laxiculmis – Creeping Sedge
- Carex leavenworthii – Lawn Sedge
- Carex muskingumensis – Palm Sedge
- Carex pensylvanica – Pennsylvania Sedge
- Eragrostis spectabilis – Purple Love Grass
- Muhlenburgia capillaris – Pink Muhly Grass
- Panicum virgatum – Switchgrass
- Panicum virgatum ‘Cape Breeze’ – ‘Cape Breeze’ Switchgrass
- Panicum virgatum ‘Northwind’ – ‘North Wind’ Switchgrass
- Panicum virgatum ‘Prairie Dog’ – ‘Prairie Dog’ Switchgrass
- Panicum virgatum ‘Shenandoah’ – ‘Shenandoah’ Switchgrass
- Panicum virgatum ‘Heavy Metal’ – ‘Heavy Metal’ Switchgrass
- Schizachyrium scoparium – Little Bluestem
- Schiz scoparium ‘The Blues’ – ‘The Blues’ Little Bluestem
- Schizachyrium scoparium ‘Standing Ovation’ – ‘Standing Ovation’ Little Bluestem
- Sorghastrum nutans – Indian Grass
- Sporobolus heterolepis – Prairie Dropseed
- Tridens flavus – Purple-top Grass
ALL JOE PYES!
Joe Pyes in stock now – ALL 20% off!
- Eutrochium dubium – Coastal Joe Pye (almost gone!)
- Eutrochium dubium ‘Little Joe’ – ‘Little Joe’ Coastal Joe Pye (almost gone!)
- Eutrochium fistulosum – Hollow-stem Joe Pye
- Eutrochium maculatum – Spotted Joe Pye
- Eutrochium purpureum – Sweet Joe Pye (grows in shade!)
NORTHERN CATALPA – Catalpa speciosa – 20% off!
A fast growing, stately tree with gorgeous flowers in late spring. Its large, bright green foliage stands out among other nearby trees! Turns yellow in fall. We just love them, so easy to grow! Children love to play with the seed pods, which look like big green beans, or tiny swords and wands to big imaginations! Generally grows 40 to 70 feet tall, but may grow even taller!