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Availability as of 4-16-15 Page 1 of 9 2015 Native Plant Sale Price List Native Plant Sale: Saturday, April 25th 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. **PPA Members Only Sale: Friday, April 24th 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.** (Must be a PPA member or become a PPA member on April 24 to purchase plants on this day.) Please note the availability of listed plants can change with short notice due to loss or damage prior to delivery. The long winter means that some of these plants may not be ready by the date of the sale. Quantities are limited. There is no pre-ordering of plants. Plants are provided by Pinelands Nursery & Supply in Columbus, Fernbrook Nursery in Chesterfield, and New Moon Nursery in Bridgeton. Many thanks to them for their support of this event! Container Size 1 = 7" deep by 6" in diameter Container Size 2 = 9" deep by 8" in diameter Container Size 3 = 9.75" deep by 11" in diameter Other container sizes as listed. HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS Scientific Name: Andropogon gerardii Common Name: Big Bluestem Container Size: Quart Price: $6.00 Description: Common perrennial of open sites. 4'-6' high. Upland, dry sites with acidic soils Full sun to partial shade. Flowers mid-August to late September. Native To: South Jersey and Pine Barrens Scientific Name: Andropogon virginicus Common Name: Broomsedge Bluestem Container Size: 2" Quart Price: $6.00 Description: Common species of dry, open sites. Like Little Bluestem, but leafier and stouter flowers tucked inside bracts. 2'-5' high. Upland, dry sites. Semi-shade. Attracts birds and butterflies. Flowers mid-August to late September. Native To: South Jersey and Pine Barrens Pinelands Preservation Alliance 17 Pemberton Rd. Southampton, NJ 08088 www.pinelandsalliance.org 609-859-8860 Availability as of 4-16-15 Page 2 of 9 Scientific Name: Aquilegia canadensis Common Name: Eastern Columbine Container Size: 2" Plug Price: $2.50 Description: Showy pink to red lantern-shaped flowers with long nectar spurs. 2'-3' tall. Tolerates dry soil but prefers medium moisture soils. Full sun to part shade. Great hummingbird attractor. Flowers April to May. Native To: South Jersey Scientific Name: Asclepias incarnata Common Name: Swamp Milkweed Container Size: 2” Plug Price: $2.50 Description: Large blossoms of small, fragrant, upturned rose-purple flowers. Great host plant for Monarch butterflies and hummingbirds. Great for rain gardens and habitat. 2'-6' tall. Moist to wet soils; sun to part shade. Can thrive in mucky clay soils. Blooms June through October. Native To: South Jersey and Pine Barrens Periphery Scientific Name: Asclepias tuberosa Common Name: Butterfly Milkweed Container Size: 2" Plug Price: $2.50 Description: A tough drought-tolerant native with intense orange flowers May - September. Attracts many varieties of butterfly and is especially attractive to Monarchs. Occurs in dry fields and roadsides. Prefers full sun but can grow in part shade. Maximum height 12"-18". Moist to dry soils. Native To: South Jersey Scientific Name: Aster spectabilis Common Name: Showy Aster Container Size: 2" Plug Price: $2.50 Description: Bright violet daisy-like flowers. 1'-2' tall. Likes dry, sandy clearings and full sun. Drought tolerant. Attracts bees and butterflies. Flowers August to October. Native To: South Jersey and Pine Barrens Scientific Name: Baptisia australis Common Name: Blue False Indigo Container Size: 2" Plug Price: $2.50 Description: A robust, bushy perennial with blue-purple pea-like flowers. Of special value to native bumble bees. Turns silvery-grey in fall. 3'-6' tall. Flowers April through July. Prefers moist, well-drained soils and sun. Native To: South Jersey Scientific Name: Caltha palustris Common Name: Yellow Marsh Marigold Container Size: 2" Plug Price: $2.50 Description: Bright yellow showy flowers atop glossy, succulent, heart-shaped leaves. Flower clusters resemble large buttercups. 1'-3' tall. Blooms April and May. Part shade to shade; moist to wet acidic soils. Grows in mud! Native To: South Jersey Scientific Name: Carex pensylvanica Common Name: Pennsylvania Sedge Container Size: 2" Plug Price: $2.50 Description: A low-growing, clumped, grass-like perennial. Leaves are pale green in spring and summer and turn to an attractive sandy-tan in fall. 6"-12" high; tends to fall over on itself as it gets taller, making a wispy undulating ground cover. One of the best ground cover plants in the Pine Barrens! Sun, part shade, shade; dry to moist soils. Native To: South Jersey and Pine Barrens Pinelands Preservation Alliance 17 Pemberton Rd. Southampton, NJ 08088 www.pinelandsalliance.org 609-859-8860 Availability as of 4-16-15 Page 3 of 9 Scientific Name: Echinacea purpurea Common Name: Purple Coneflower Container Size: 2" Plug Price: $2.50 Description: The popular butterfly magnet. Seeds provide food for goldfinches. 3'-4' tall with pink-purple flowers that bloom from June through September. Medium to dry soils; full sun to part shade. Native To: South Jersey Scientific Name: Eupatorium coelestinum Common Name: Blue Mistflower Container Size: Quart Price: $6.00 Description: Perennial with ornamental lavender flowers - nice border plant. Will also fill in as a ground cover. From 1' to 2' tall. Found in sandy coastal marshes and drier inland meadows. Flowers are attractive to bees and butterflies. Flowers appear from July to October. Grows best in full sun but will tolerate shade. Native To: South Jersey Scientific Name: Eupatorium perfoliatum Common Name: Boneset Container Size: Quart Price: $6.00 Description: White-flowered perennial good for wet to medium soils. Found naturally along streams and at woodland edges. 3'-4' tall, blooms July-September. Full sun to part shade. Native To: South Jersey Scientific Name: Heliopsis helianthoides Common Name: Smooth Oxeye Container Size: 2" Plug Price: $2.50 Description: Adaptable perennial of dry open sites. Showy golden flowers in summer. From 3'-4' tall. Likes sandy soil. Needs full sun and can tolerate moist to dry conditions. Native To: South Jersey Scientific Name: Iris versicolor Common Name: Blueflag Iris Container Size: 2" Plug Price: $2.50 Description: This iris has attractive blue to purple flowers and blooms May - July. From 2' to 3' tall. Grows in medium to wet soils in full sun to partial shade. Can grow in 2"-4" of shallow standing water. Does best in full sun and moist, rich soils. Will spread by self-seeding and extension of rhizomes. Native To: South Jersey Scientific Name: Liatris spicata Common Name: Dense Blazing Star Container Size: Quart Price: $6.00 Description: Slender, erect perennial that reaches a height of 3'-4'. A dense spike of purple flowers appears July September. Likes full sun but can tolerate partial shade. Grows best in moist, acidic sandy soil. Attractive to bees, hummingbirds and butterflies. Low maintenance plant that may be resistant to deer. Native To: South Jersey Scientific Name: Lobelia cardinalis Common Name: Cardinal Flower Container Size: 2" Plug/Quart Price: $2.50/$6.00 Description: Pretty herb of wetlands with striking, bright red flowers & toothed alternate leaves. Flowers May October. Attracts hummingbirds. To 5' tall. Needs wet or moist soil and likes sun, partial shade or shade. Native To: South Jersey Pinelands Preservation Alliance 17 Pemberton Rd. Southampton, NJ 08088 www.pinelandsalliance.org 609-859-8860 Availability as of 4-16-15 Page 4 of 9 Scientific Name: Lobelia siphilitica Common Name: Great Blue Lobelia Container Size: 2" Plug Price: $2.50 Description: Like Cardinal Flower but with spikes of blue flowers. 2'-4' tall, flowers July to September. Prefers wet soils but will tolerate medium moisture. Likes some shade but will tolerate full sun if soil is wet. Native To: South Jersey Scientific name: Monarda punctata Common Name: Spotted Beebalm; Horsemint Container Size: 2" Plug Price: $2.50 Description: Aromatic perennial with rosettes of pale yellowish, purple-spotted tubular flowers in terminal whorls. Large, showy white-purple bracts look like additional petals. Special value to bumble bees and honey bees. 1'-3' tall. Blooms April through August. Sun and dry, sandy soils. Native To: South Jersey and Pine Barrens Periphery Scientific name: Osmunda cinnamomea Common Name: Cinnamon Fern Container Size:Quart Price: $6.00 Description: Large fern that can grow 2-3’ tall. Cinnamon colored fronds emerge in early summer. Grows best in moist/wet soil under full shade. Great groundcover in moist shady sites. Native To: South Jersey and Pine Barrens Periphery Scientific Name: Panicum virgatum Common Name: Switchgrass Container Size: Quart Price: $6.00 Description: Very common bunch grass of medium to dry open sites. Attractive fall and winter color. To 6' tall. Can grow in moist and dry soils. Sun to semi-shade. Native To: South Jersey and Pine Barrens Scientific Name: Pycnanthemum muticum Common Name: Clustered Mountain Mint Container Size: 2" Plug Price: $2.50 Description: Easy to grow, minty aromatic foliage with silvery white tops. Tiny light pink-white flowers in clusters. Great for woodland borders. One of the best nectar sources for native butterflies. Attracts swarms of pollinators to your garden! 2'-3' tall. Flowers June-September. Moist to moderate well-drained soils. Sun to part shade. Deer resistant! Native To: South Jersey Scientific Name: Schizachyrium scoparium Common Name: Little Bluestem Container Size: Quart Price: $6.00 Description: Elegant bunchgrass of eastern U.S. Thrives on dry sites and poor soil. Colorful fall foliage. 2'-3' tall. Likes dry conditions. Sun to semi-shade. Flowers late July-October. Native To: South Jersey and Pine Barrens Scientific Name: Silene caroliniana Common Name: Wild Pink, Sticky Catchfly Container Size: 2" Plug Price: $2.50 Description: Brilliant pink, phlox-like clusters of flowers from May to July. Semi-evergreen narrow foliage. To 12" tall. Prefers dry to moist, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Tolerant of dry, shallow-rocky soil. Great in rock gardens. Native To: South Jersey Pinelands Preservation Alliance 17 Pemberton Rd. Southampton, NJ 08088 www.pinelandsalliance.org 609-859-8860 Availability as of 4-16-15 Page 5 of 9 Scientific Name: Solidago nemoralis Common Name: Gray Goldenrod Container Size: 2" Plug Price: $2.50 Description: Slender-stemmed plant with small yellow flowers that arch downward, forming yellow plumes. Attracts butterflies and honey bees. Individual plants bloom at various times, mostly in late summer through fall. 1'-3' tall. Sun, part shade, shade. Dry soils. Native To: South Jersey and Pine Barrens Periphery Scientific Name: Symphyotrichum novae-angliae Common Name: New England Aster Container Size: 2” Plug Price: $2.50 Description: Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soils in full sun. Prefers moist, rich soil. Lavender, purple or blue flowers August - October. Pinching back the stems several times by mid-July will help control plant height, promote bushiness and relieve the need for staking. Attracts bees and butterflies. Somewhat drought tolerant. 3'-5' high. Native To: South Jersey Scientific Name: Symphyotrichum novi-belgii Common Name: New York Aster Container Size: 2" Plug Price: $2.50 Description: Fall flowering (late August through September) that has pink, purple or white composite inflorescences. 2'-5' tall; medium to wet soils in full sun. Great plant for fall pollinators. Native To: South Jersey and Pine Barrens Scientific Name: Verbena hastata Common Name: Blue Vervain Container Size: 2" Plug Price: $2.50 Description: Slender spikes of densely-packed purplish-blue flowers on tall stems. 2'-6' tall; medium to wet soils. Blooms July to August; full sun to part shade. Attracts butterflies and is a great plant for rain gardens. Native To: South Jersey Scientific Name: Vernonia noveboracensis Common Name: New York Ironweed Container Size: Quart Price: $6.00 Description: Great butterfly attractor with numerous tiny, fluffy, deep purple flowers in loose clusters atop stiff, leafy stems. Tolerates a wide range of soils, prefers medium to wet soils. 4'-8' tall. Full sun to part shade. Native To: South Jersey TREES / SHRUBS / VINES Scientific Name: Amelanchier canadensis Common Name: Shadbush/Serviceberry Container Size:#2 1-3’ Price: $16 Description: Small understory tree that produces white blossoms and edible fruit. Flowers in April/May. Prefers moist, neutral to acidic soil. 6'-20' tall. Full sun to shade. Native To: South Jersey and Pine Barrens Pinelands Preservation Alliance 17 Pemberton Rd. Southampton, NJ 08088 www.pinelandsalliance.org 609-859-8860 Availability as of 4-16-15 Page 6 of 9 Scientific Name: Carpinus caroliniana Common Name: Ironwood Container Size: #2 18-24” Price: $16 Description: Small tree with beautiful smooth, grey, fluted bark. Also called "musclewood" because of its sinuous texture. Prefers deep fertile, moist, acidic soil. 20'-30' tall. Full sun to shade. Native To: South Jersey Scientific Name: Ceanothus americanus Common Name: New Jersey Tea Container Size: 2" plug Price: $2.50 Description: Compact deciduous shrub 3' to 4' tall and 3' to 5' wide. Blooms May to July with clusters of white flowers. Fragrant and attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies. Full sun to part shade, dry to moist soils, drought-tolerant. Best in sandy loams or rocky soils with good drainage. Dried leaves were used as a (caffeinefree) tea substitute in the American Revolutionary War! Native To: South Jersey and Pine Barrens Periphery Scientific Name: Cephalanthus occidentalis Common Name: Buttonbush Container Size: #1 18-24" Price: $10 Description: Medium-sized shrub often growing in 1 foot or more of water. Flowers early June to late August. Small white flowers cluster together forming large button-like ornaments. 3' to 6', can reach 15'. Grows best in partial shade; can grow in full shade. Requires wet or saturated soils. Native To: South Jersey and Pine Barrens Periphery Scientific Name: Chamaecyparis thyoides Common Name: Atlantic White Cedar Container Size: #2 4-5' Price: $16 Description: Characteristic graceful evergreen tree of Pine Barrens swamps and bogs. Bright bluish-green needles. Up to 50' tall. Prefers deep, moist, sandy soil. Small brown cones. Best in full sun. Native To: Pine Barrens Scientific Name: Clethra alnifolia Common Name: Sweet Pepperbush Container Size: #1 2-3’ Price: $10 Description: Medium size shrub of wetlands, swamps and sandy woods. Racemes of very fragrant, white flowers blossom July - August. 3'-8' or larger in moist soil. Prefers wet or moist acidic soil but can grow in dry soils. Sun, partial-shade, shade. Native To: South Jersey and Pine Barrens Scientific Name: Cornus florida Common Name: Flowering Dogwood Container Size: #2 2-3' Price: $16 Description: One of the most charming and conspicuous small woodland trees. Tiny flowers are surrounded by showy, white, petal-like bracts. Bright red fall fruits attract migrating birds. 15'-30' tall. Blooms April to May. Medium moisture, well-drained soils. Prefers organically rich, acidic soils in part shade, but can do well in full sun. Native To: South Jersey Pinelands Preservation Alliance 17 Pemberton Rd. Southampton, NJ 08088 www.pinelandsalliance.org 609-859-8860 Availability as of 4-16-15 Page 7 of 9 Scientific Name: Ilex glabra Common Name: Inkberry Holly Container Size: #1 2-3’ Price: $10 Description: Midsized evergreen, dioecious shrub of acidic soils. The only Ilex species to sucker. 6'-8' tall. Female plant makes shiny black berries. Semi-shade to shade. Prefers moisture but can tolerate dry conditions. Flowers mid-June to early July. Fruits mid-September to November. Native To: South Jersey and Pine Barrens Scientific Name: Ilex verticillata Common Name: Winterberry Holly Container Size: #1 2-3' Price: $10 Description: Medium size, deciduous multi-stemmed, dioecious shrub of swamps & forested wetlands. Bright red berries that persist through fall & winter are wonderfully ornamental and good for wildlife food. Fruit midSeptember to October. 6'-10' tall. Prefers wet conditions but can grow in dry conditions once established. Sun, partial shade and shade. Native To: South Jersey and Pine Barrens Scientific Name: Kalmia latifolia “Elf” Common Name: Mountain Laurel “Elf” Container Size: #2 15-18" Price: $18 Description: A semi-dwarf variety of Mountain Laurel with pale pink buds that open the white blooms. 31/2 – 5’ tall. Blooms late spring to early summer. Moist, sandy, acidic soils. Prefers part shade to full sun. Native To: South Jersey and Pine Barrens Scientific Name: Kalmia latifolia “Olympic Fire” Common Name: Mountain Laurel “Olympic Fire” Container Size: #1 18-21" Price: $18 Description: Variety of Mountain Laurel with dark red buds that open to pink flowers . 4' - 6' tall. Blooms in the summer. Moist, acidic soils. Grows best in partial shade. Native To: South Jersey and Pine Barrens Scientific Name: Kalmia latifolia “Pink Charm” Common Name: Mountain Laurel “Pink Charm” Container Size: #2 15-18" Price: $18 Description: Variety of Mountain Laurel with deep pink buds that open to clear medium pink. Can reach 5'-8' tall. Blooms late spring to early summer. Moist, acidic, well-drained soils. Best in part shade. Native To: South Jersey and Pine Barrens Scientific Name: Kalmia latifolia “Sarah” Common Name: Mountian Laurel “Sarah" Container Size: #2 15-18" Price: $18 Description: Very compact variety of Mountain Laurel at just 3-4' tall. Summer blooms are red in bud and pinkish-red in flower. Full sun to part shade; moist, well-drained soils. Native To: South Jersey and Pine Barrens Scientific Name: Lonicera sempervirens Common Name: Trumpet Honeysuckle Container Size: 2" Plug Price: $2.50 Description: Slender, high-climbing vine with evergreen leaves. Flowers trumpet-shaped, red on the outside, yellow on the inside. A favorite among hummingbirds! Ornamental bright red berries in fall. Great for trelis or wall climbing. 3'-20' long. Blooms March through June. Sun to part shade; moist soils preferred. Native To: South Jersey Scientific Name: Magnolia virginiana Pinelands Preservation Alliance 17 Pemberton Rd. Southampton, NJ 08088 www.pinelandsalliance.org 609-859-8860 Availability as of 4-16-15 Page 8 of 9 Common Name: Sweetbay Magnolia Container Size: #2 4-5' Price: $16 Description: Small tree with showy, aromatic white flowers. Semi-evergreen leaves and brilliant red ornamental fruit. Spicy, aromatic leaves. 10'-30' tall. Blooms mid-June. Wet to moist acidic soils. Prefers full sun but tolerates partial shade. Native To: South Jersey and Pine Barrens Scientific Name: Parthenocissus quinquefolia Common Name: Virginia Creeper Container Size: #1 Price: $10 Description: A vine that trails along the ground or climbs up surfaces with adhesive tendrils. Attractive scarlet red fall foliage with deep blue berries that are a food source for birds. Flowers June-July. 30'-50' tall. Medium to dry soils. Full sun to full shade. Spreads quickly. Native To: South Jersey and Pine Barrens Periphery Scientific Name: Photinia pyrifolia Common Name: Red Chokeberry Container Size: #1 Price: $10 Description: Multi-stemmed shrub with clusters of white to light pink flowers followed by abundant glossy red fruits. 6’-10’ tall. Flowers in late April. Prefers well-drained, medium-moisture soils and can tolerate boggy soils. Full sun to part shade. Native To: South Jersey and Pine Barrens Scientific Name: Pinus rigida Common Name: Pitch Pine Container Size: #2 2-3’ Price: $16 Description: The characteristic Pine Barrens tree. Large when grown on good sites and protected from fire, scrubby and flat topped when burned. Equally at home on both dry sites and in wetlands. 40'-60' tall. Likes sunny conditions. Native To: Pine Barrens Scientific Name: Pinus virginiana Common Name: Virginia Pine Container Size: #2 18-24" Price: $16 Description: Evergreen tree which grows best on clay loam or sandy loam sites, very shade intolerant. To 40'. Likes moist soil and sunny conditions. Native To: South Jersey and Pine Barrens Periphery Scientific Name: Prunus maritima Common Name: Beach Plum Container Size: #2 12-18" Price: $16 Description: Salt tolerant, medium size, rounded shrub of the outer coastal plain. Attractive white flowers; its fruit is prized for making jams. To 6' tall. Flowers late April to May. Fruits early September to October. Grows in moist or dry sandy conditions and likes sun. Native To: South Jersey and Pine Barrens Scientific Name: Rosa carolina Pinelands Preservation Alliance 17 Pemberton Rd. Southampton, NJ 08088 www.pinelandsalliance.org 609-859-8860 Availability as of 4-16-15 Page 9 of 9 Common Name: Carolina Rose Container Size: #1 2-3' Price: $10 Description: Deciduous rose 1-3' tall (less frequently to 6') and spreading 5-10'. Blooms in spring to early summer with fragrant and attractive pink flowers with a yellow center. Attracts birds and butterflies! Best grown in medium to wet, well-drained soil in full sun. Water roots deeply on summer mornings. Native To: South Jersey Scientific Name: Sambucus canadensis Common Name: Elderberry Container Size: #1 2-3' Price: $10 Description: Woody shrub that can grow 10-15’ in height and width. Produces white flowers with dark berries that are edible if cooked. The plant blooms in the summer and does best in moist soil with full sun to partial shade. Native To: South Jersey Scientific Name: Vaccinium corymbosum Common Name: Highbush Blueberry Container Size: #1 2-3’ Price: $10 Description: Medium tall shrub at home in acidic lowlands. A plant for all seasons with attractive flowers, tasty fruit, scarlet fall foliage & red winter stem color. Fruits early July to early August. To 12' tall. Likes moist soils but with some irrigation can also be grown on drier sites. Sun, partial shade, shade. Native To: South Jersey and Pine Barrens Scientific Name: Viburnum dentatum Common Name: Arrowwood Viburnum Container Size: #1 18-24” Price: $10 Description: Dense, rounded, multi-stemmed shrub with showy white flowers, pleated foliage, and blue-black berries. Ornamental and useful to birds. Blooms May-June. 6'-15' tall. Dry to moist soils. Full sun to part shade. Native To: South Jersey Scientific Name: Viburnum nudum Common Name: Witherod Container Size: #1 18-24” Price: $10 Description: Deciduous shrub with white flowers that attract butterflies and showy fruit attracts birds. Red foliage and blue berries in fall provide ornamental interest. Blooms April to May. 5'-12' tall. Medium to wet soils; full sun to part shade. Native To: South Jersey and Pine Barrens Pinelands Preservation Alliance 17 Pemberton Rd. Southampton, NJ 08088 www.pinelandsalliance.org 609-859-8860