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ABSR Environment Committee 
SPRING PLANT SALE

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Get ready to grow something amazing this spring! The ABSR Environment Committee is excited to announce our Native Plant Sale, where you will find a stunning selection of locally native plants that thrive in our region's soil and climate.

Why Native Plants?

  • They look amazing!
  • Support Pollinators & Wildlife
  • Require Less Water & Maintenance
  • Promote Healthy Ecosystems

The sale includes the following flats.  Each flat contains 50 plugs. At this time it is not possible to mix and match, so orders must be placed for  full flats.   For detailed information about the number and specific plants in each flow, follow the links below. 

  • Prairie Garden Flat features a selection of core native species that are deer resistant, will perform well in well-draining soil, and fundamental to a native plant garden. The kit includes several key pollinator species which prefer dry to mesic soil and grow well in full/part sun.
  • Monarch Garden Flat features native flowers, including 3 varieties of milkweed, which provide food and nectar sources for Monarch butterflies to thrive. The included plants prefer sun/part-sun and will grow well in mesic soils.
  • The Prairie Grass Flat contains a mix of deeply rooted grasses and sedges. These species are low-maintenance, will thrive in full-sun, and prefer medium/dry soil.
  • Our Rain Garden Kit contains a diverse mix of plants that are suited to short-term flooding and temporary drought conditions. The selected plants while soaking up additional rainwater will create a colorful sanctuary for birds and butterflies, prefer sun/part shade.
  • The Shade Flat contains a mix of shade loving wildflowers, sedges, and grasses for season-long interest. The mix of plants will perform well in shade/part-shade and prefers medium soil.
The Environment Committee expects plants to be received in early-mid June.  Proceeds from the sale will be used to fund the rehabiliation of the Rebora Plaza median.  


Order Flats


Prairie Garden Flat

The Basic Prairie Garden Flat features a selection of core native species that are deer resistant, will perform well in
well-draining soil, and fundamental to a native plant  garden. The kit includes several key pollinator species
which prefer dry to mesic soil and grow well in full/part sun.

2 – Agastache foeniculum, purple hyssop (purple)
3 – Aquilegia canadensis, wild columbine (red/yellow)
3 - Asclepias tuberosa, butterfly milkweed (orange)
5 – Allium cernuum, nodding wild onion (pink)
3 – Coreopsis lanceolata, lanceleaf coreopsis (yellow)
3 – Drymocallis arguta, tall cinquefoil (white)
3 - Eryngium yuccifolium, rattlesnake master (glaucous)
5 - Liatris aspera, rough blazing star (pink)
3 - Oligoneuron rigidum, stiff goldenrod (yellow)
3 - Parthenium integrifolium, wild quinine (white)
5 - Penstemon hirsutus, hairy beardtongue (pink)
3 - Schizachyrium scoparium, little bluestem (brown)
2 - Silphium terebinthinaceum, prairie dock (yellow)
2 - Symphyotrichum oblongifolium, aromatic aster (white-pink-purple)
5 – Verbena stricta, hoary vervain (pink, purple)
50

Nursery may substitute the following depending on species growth performance: Dalea purpurea, purple prairie clover (purple),
Euthamia graminifolia, grass-leaved goldenrod (yellow) 

Monarch Garden Flat

The Monarch Garden Flat features native flowers, including 3 varieties of milkweed, which provide food and nectar sources for Monarch butterflies to thrive. The includedplants prefer sun/part-sun and will grow well in mesic soils.

5 – Asclepias incarnata, swamp milkweed (pink)
5 – Asclepias tuberosa, butterfly milkweed (orange)
3 – Asclepias verticillata, whorled milkweed (white)
3 – Conoclinium coelestinum, mist flower (blue)
5 - Echinacea pallida, pale purple coneflower (purple)
3 - Eryngium yuccifolium, rattlesnake master (glaucous)
3 – Heliopsis helianthoides, false sunflower (yellow)
3 - Liatris ligulistylis, meadow blazingstar (pink)
3 - Oligoneuron rigidum, stiff goldenrod (yellow)
3 – Penstemon digitalis, foxglove beardtongue (white)
5 - Rudbeckia hirta, black-eyed susan (yellow)
3 - Symphyotrichum novae-angliae, new england aster (purple)
3 – Verbena hastata, blue vervain (purple)
3 – Veronicastrum virginicum, culver’s root (white)
50

Nursery may substitute the following depending on species growth performance:  Amorpha canescens, lead plant (purple), Asclepias
syriaca, common milkweed (pink), Liatris aspera, rough blazingstar (pink), Penstemon hirsutus, harry beardtongue (pink)

Prairie Grass Flat

This Prairie Grass Flat contains a mix of deeply rooted grasses and sedges. These species are low-maintenance, will thrive in full-sun, and prefer medium/dry soil.

5 – Andropogon gerardii, big bluestem
5 – Bouteloua curtipendula, side oats gramma
5 – Bouteloua gracillis, blue gramma
5 - Elymus canadensis, canada wild rye
5 – Elymus virginicus, virginia wild rye
5 – Eragrostis spectabilis, purple lovegrass
5 – Koeleria macrantha, june grass
5 – Panicum virgatum, switchgrass
5 – Sorghastrum nutans, indian grass
5 – Sporobolus heterolepis, prairie dropseed
50

Nursery may substitute the following depending on species growth performance: Carex bicknellii, bicknell’s sedge, Schizachyrium scoparium, little bluestem

Rain Garden Flat

The Rain Garden flat contains a diverse mix of plants that are suited to short-term flooding and temporary drought conditions. The selected plants while soaking up additional rainwater will create a colorful sanctuary for birds and butterflies, prefer sun/part shade.

5 – Asclepias incarnata, swamp milkweed (pink)
2 – Baptisia australis, blue false indigo (blue)
3 – Carex vulpinoidea, brown fox sedge (greenish yellow)
5 – Echinacea purpurea, purple coneflower (pink)
5 – Hibiscus palustris, swamp rose mallow (pink)
5 – Iris virginicia v.shrevei, southern blue flag iris (purple)
5 – Liatris spicata, dense blazing star (pink)
5 – Lobelia cardinalis, cardinal flower (red)
5 – Pycnanthemum virginianum, virginia mountain mint (white)
5 – Verbena hastata, blue vervain (purple)
5 – Zizia aurea, golden alexander (yellow)
50

Nursery may substitute the following depending on species growth performance:   Carex muskingumensis, palm sedge, Filipendula rubra, queen of the prairie (pink), Helenium autumnale, common sneezeweed (yellow), Iris versicolor, northern blue flag (purple) Rudbeckia fulgida, orange coneflower (yellow), or Rudbeckia subtomentosa, sweet black-eyed susan (yellow)

Shade Garden Flat

The Shade Flat contains a mix of shade loving wildflowers, sedges, and grasses for season-long interest. The mix of plants will perform well in shade/part-shade and prefers medium soil.

5 – Aquilegia canadensis, wild columbine (red/yellow)
5 – Carex plantaginea, plantain sedge
5 – Eurybia macrophylla, big leaved aster (lavender/white/yellow)
5 – Lobelia silphilitca, great blue lobelia (blue)
5 – Penstemon calycosus, calico beardtongue (purple)
5 – Solidago rugosa, wrinkle leaf goldenrod (yellow)
5 – Solidago ulmifolia, elm-leafed goldenrod (yellow)
5 – Symphyotrichum lateriflorum, calico aster, (white/yellow)
5 – Symphyotrichum urophyllum, arrow leaved aster (white/yellow)
5 – Tradescantia subaspera, zigzag spiderwort (purple)
50

Nursery may substitute the following depending on species growth performance: Ageratina altissima, white snakeroot (white), Hystrix
patula, bottlebrush grass