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Broker Sales Guide + Resource Manual 2016-2017 Great Plants Start Here!

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Broker Sales Guide + Resource Manual2016-2017

Great Plants Start Here!

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Corporate Office, Propagation388 North Creek Road

Landenberg, PA 193501.877.ECO.PLUG (326.7584)

610.255.0100 phone610.255.4762 fax

Office Hours: 8am–5pm est Monday–Friday

Customer Pick Up & Shipping Facility124 Wedgewood Road

Oxford, PA 19363

Plant Pick-up Hours: 7:30am–3:30pm est Tuesday–Friday

Table of Contents

North Creek Unique–Discover the Difference [2]

North Creek Facts [3]

North Creek Trial Gardens + IPM Program [4]

New Plant Introductions [5] Custom + Contract Growing / Plug Sizes [6]

How to Order / Terms + Conditions / Contact Us [7]

Shipping [8 + 9] Order Information [10–13]

North Creek Product Overview [14]

North Creek Plant Palette + Top Selling Items [15]

Collections by Genera [16–18]

North Creek Unique™ [19–31]

Landscape Plugs™ [32 + 33]

Fantastic Fern Program [34]

Shady Groundhuggers™ [35]

Grass, Carex + Native Vine Collections [36]

Potting Schedule by Season [37]

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Our Mission To propagate and market plants that develop the relationship between people and sustainable outdoor environments.

Our VisionTo be, in our customers’ judgement, a leader in the development and practice of sustainable horticultural systems, producing world class plant material.

Our ValuesWorking in and promoting sustainable environments while delighting our customers and providing opportunities for continuous learning.

We Proudly Support the Following Organizations:ANLA | DNLA | ELA | PPA | IPPS | ISU | PLNA | SER | OFA | ONLA

www.northcreeknurseries.com

Website Features:

Availability Updated Daily

Grower Information + Resources

Plant Features + New Introductions

Comprehensive Plant Descriptions

North Creek News

Custom Grow Options

Special Promotions

E-Catalog + Additional Product Resources Available at North Creek’s ISSUU.com page: https://issuu.com/northcreeknurseries/docs.

North Creek Unique – Discover the Difference

We believe that people make the difference in the profitability and success of any organization. Here at North Creek, we have an exceptionally hard-working staff dedicated to your success. From propagation to delivery, our enthusiastic team works diligently to bring you the finest starter plants available in today’s market. Along with all the hard work, we strive to have fun while accomplishing our tasks.

It is our responsibility to provide customers with plant material that we can firmly stand behind. Our extensive plant research and evaluation trials allow us to bring a rock solid combination of new introductions and tried and true perennials to market. On-site gardens including the sun + shade trials, show gardens, mid-height meadow, native wildflower and grass meadow, rain garden, bioswale and green roof allow us to observe, document and share with you how our plants perform in specific environments.

At North Creek Nurseries we strive to be your number one source for vigorous and well-rooted plug liners. We specialize in growing perennials, grasses, ferns, and vines with an emphasis on Eastern US natives. Our plant material is propagated via seed, vegetative cuttings, tissue culture and plant divisions–no plants are collected from the wild.

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Founded in 1988 by Steve Castorani & Dale Hendricks

Steve became the primary owner of North Creek in 2009

Two farms, 45 acres [17 in Landenberg, PA; 28 in Oxford, PA]

28 houses with 247,950 sqft of heated & unheated growing space

79 dedicated and enthusiastic employees

Quality liners with an emphasis on Eastern US natives

Top notch plant selection and outstanding customer service

All plants are grown in standard 10” × 20” trays

5 liner sizes: 18, 50, 72, LP32 + LP50

Our innovative Landscape Plugs™ are sold in trays of LP32 + LP50

7.5 million plugs produced in 2015

All Landscape Plugs™ are grown in our custom Eco-Mix potting soil

Custom + contract grow options available

Consistent quality and reliable availability

Plant availability published daily to North Creek’s website [see page 10]

Plants can be shipped 52 weeks a year via UPS, FedEx + Con-way

New varieties introduced in January + July

More than 30 species and selections in our exclusive North Creek Unique™ collection

The Mix: 392 perennials, 24 ferns, 61 ornamental grasses & 7 vines

North Creek offers a custom line of full color picture tags with detailed plant descriptions

3+ acres of trial, demonstration + habitat gardens

Spring, summer + fall garden tours available - schedule today!

Join our mailing list for exciting news and special offers [http://q-r.to/baby1Z]

We have the world’s greatest customers; thanks for your support!

North Creek Facts

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North Creek Trial Gardens

Our responsibility to the habitats in which our plants will ultimately thrive is of paramount importance to North Creek. Our product mix provides food and habitat for wildlife, and protecting people and the environment has been our priority for the past 27 years. The use of pesticides in growing practices has always been a sensitive subject, and a topic that our customers take very seriously. In keeping with our mission, every effort is made to grow our plants in the safest and most sustainable manner possible. The use of beneficial insects as a frontline preventative is our first step in implementing Integrated Pest Management.

IPM │ Neonicotinoid FREE Growing

earth friendly methods such as nematodes, predatory insects and soft chemistry or natural based bio fungicides

prevent pest populations from reaching action threshold

treatment made on case by case basis and treated according to specific issue

reach a preventable level to allow beneficial insects to catch up

identify appropriate time to take action

Spanning over 3 acres, our plant trialing program features extensive habitat and experimental plantings. By evaluating species and cultivated varieties in a variety of environments, we are able not only to educate our staff, but also to make the best recommendations for your ecological plantings. It is from this living laboratory that North Creek has become the industry leader in delivering reliable plant solutions. From wet to dry, shade to sun, salt tolerance to erosion control - we’ve got the plant community your projects need to succeed!

As your partner in ecological landscape solutions + garden worthy plants, we take our responsibility to provide customers with perennials we firmly stand behind very seriously. We are continuously learning from our living laboratory and invite you to learn with us too! Our extensive plant research + evaluation trials afford us the opportunity to study adaptability, vigor and garden worthiness. Guided by North Creek’s New Plant Principles, we evaluate ecological, functional and aesthetic characteristics of every plant we propagate. Only after these selections and species prove themselves to us do we offer them to our valued customers. The information we gather and provide is based upon over 25 years of real-world experience, plant trials, critical feedback from our customers and global collaborations with entities and individuals engaged in scientific research.

Prevention + Control

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Agastache ‘Blue Boa’ Andropogon gerardii ‘Red October’Anemone × hybrida ‘Honorine Jobert’ Anemone Fantasy™ ‘Cinderella’Anemone Fantasy™ ‘Pocahantas’Asclepias tuberosa ‘Gay Butterflies’Asclepias tuberosa ‘Hello Yellow’Athyrium otophorum Carex cherokeensisCarex oshimensis EverColor® ‘Everest’Carex oshimensis EverColor® ‘Everillo’Carex oshimensis EverColor® ‘Everlime’Carex oshimensis EverColor® ‘Eversheen’ Caryopteris Blue Empire™Chelone oblique ‘Tiny Tortuga’ Coreopsis ‘Gilded Lace’Coreopsis palustris ‘Summer Sunshine’Coreopsis tripteris ‘Gold Standard’Delosperma Wheels of Wonder™ ‘Fire Wonder’Delosperma Wheels of Wonder™ ‘Golden Wonder’Delosperma Wheels of Wonder™ ‘Hot Pink Wonder’Delosperma Wheels of Wonder™ ‘Orange Wonder’Delosperma Wheels of Wonder™ ‘Violet Wonder’ Dianthus ‘Kahori’Dryopteris erythrosora ‘Radiance’Echinacea Cone-fections™ ‘Butterfly Kisses’Echinacea Butterfly™ ‘Cleopatra’Echinacea Butterfly™ ‘Julia’Echinacea ‘Cheyenne Spirit’Echinacea PowWow WhiteEchinacea PowWow Wild Berry Echinacea purpurea ‘Ruby Star’Geranium ‘Azure Rush’Helenium autumnale Mariachi™ ‘Salsa’Heuchera ‘Stainless Steel’ Hydrangea arborescens ‘Haas’ Halo’Monarda punctataPennisetum alopecuroides ‘Red Head’Penstemon ‘Dark Towers’Penstemon × mexicali Red Rocks®Phlox paniculata ‘Peacock White’Rudbeckia subtomentosa ‘Little Henry’Schizachyrium scoparium ‘Standing Ovation’

New Plant Introductions

our plants are excellent garden and/or landscape performers in the mid-Atlantic region

our plants are not invasive or aggressive

once established in an appropriate site, our plants require no material input to maintain their ornamental value or garden worthiness

New Plant Principles

Top Picks @ The Creek

Pycnanthemum muticumPhysostegia ‘Pink Manners’Phlox paniculata ‘Jeana’Monarda bradburianaAsclepias incarnataEupatortium ‘Gateway’Chelone ‘Tiny Tortuga’Verbena ‘Homestead Purple’Baptisia australisLobelia cardinalis

PollinatorThermopsis caroliniana Panicum ‘Cape Breeze’ Agastache foeniculum Scutellaria incana Rudbeckia maxima Ruellia humilis Solidago odora Vernonia glauca Phlox panicuala ‘Jeana’ Sorghastrum nutans

Meadow

Sedum ‘Weihenstephaner Gold’ Allium cernuum Sedum ‘Dazzleberry’ Sedum rupestre ‘Angelina’ Sedum sexangulare Sedum ‘Blue Spruce’ Sedum ‘Red Carpet’ Sedum ‘John Creech’ Sedum ‘Lidakense’ Eriogonum ‘Little Rascal’

Green RoofsCarex emoryi Carex amphibola Physostegia ‘Pink Manners’ Eryngium yuccifolium Eupatorium coelestinumPackera aurea Deschampsia cespitosa Zizia aurea Andropogon virginicum Juncus tenuis

Stormwater Management

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We encourage you to contact us to discuss growing opportunities in different sizes or in larger quantities to meet your specific needs or programs. We are licensed propagators for a variety of new genetics networks and have the ability to grow items currently not listed in our catalog. Custom or Contract Growing requires advance notice and review from our production team. For order and payment procedures or additional information, please send your request to [email protected].

op open pollinated: propagated from seed and quite genetically variable.

scl seed cultivar: true from seed variety with distinct differences from the species.

veg true cultivar: named variety propagated vegetatively. All plants are genetically identical.

tc tissue culture: all plants are genetically identical.

All plants are grown in a standard 10”× 20” flat. Horticultural liners are sold in trays of 18 (3” pots), 50 and 72. Landscape Plugs™ are sold in trays of LP32 and LP50. Our fern collection is sold in LP32.

Diameter

Depth

Volume

in/cu in

2.00

5.00

11.90

cm/mL

5.08

12.70

195

Diameter

Depth

Volume

in/cu in

1.52

2.25

3.6

cm/mL

3.86

5.72

58.85

Diameter

Depth

Volume

in/cu in

1.9

2.37

6.77

cm/mL

4.83

5.72

110.9

Diameter

Depth

Volume

in/cu in

3.25

3.5

28.56

cm/mL

8.26

8.89

473.17

Diameter

Depth

Volume

in/cu in

2.22

4.00

10.07

cm/mL

5.64

10.16

165

Picture TagsNorth Creek is proud to offer a custom line of pot tags! These large, sturdy plastic tags complement our plants with sharp photography, detailed descriptions, care instructions and habitat information. Often a photo sells the plant, so we’ve worked hard to produce a one-of-a-kind sales tool that will be a beautiful and informative way for you and your customers to promote your products.

The custom tags are available for most plants in our catalog. The price is $0.13 per tag, bundled in the quantity of plants per flat.

Custom + Contract Growing - Custom 128 Plug!

Propagation Methods

Plug Size + Volume

72 50 18 LP32 LP50

Horticultural Sizes Landscape Plug™ Sizes

Tray Sizes

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Sales + Marketing

Rob McHale Sales Manager [email protected]

Carrie Wiles Marketing Manager [email protected]

Heather Wheatley Marketing Specialist & Inside Sales Support [email protected]

Customer Service

Angela Clelan Customer Service Manager [email protected]

Sharon DunfeeCustomer Service [email protected]

Annie ActonCustomer Service [email protected]

How To Order

North Creek is a wholesale supplier of starter plants and Landscape Plugs™. Plants are sold only in complete flats of the quantities listed. We are not able to mix varieties within flats.

Orders may be placed by: • Fax: 610.255.4762 • Email: [email protected] • Phone: 610.255.0100 or 877.ECO.PLUG • Online: www.northcreeknurseries.com

Please be sure to include the following information with your order:• Company and contact names• Billing and shipping addresses• Sales tax exemption number (PA, NJ only)• Phone & fax number, Email address• Requested ship date and method• Method of payment

Orders will be acknowledged within three days of receipt. Please review your North Creek Order Confirmation carefully. Contact our office immediately if there are any errors or if you do not receive an acknowledgement. To receive weekly availability updates by Email please send your request to [email protected] or call our office to be added to our mailing list. We also send periodic updates and new product announcements to our mailing list customers, in addition to exclusive offers and previews.

How to Contact Us

Conditions of SaleDeadlines: All orders and changes to orders must be received by 3:00pm on Thursday for shipment the following week (subject to availability). Cancellations received less than a week prior to ship or pickup date will be subject to a 20% restocking fee.

Guarantee: Our plants are guaranteed to be true to name and to arrive in good condition. We will be glad to replace or issue full credit for plants proven to be incorrectly represented. Due to a wide range of grower experience and nursery conditions we cannot guarantee successful growth after potting, but please let us know about any disappointments you experience. We may be able to help.

Claims: Please inspect your shipment immediately upon arrival. No claims will be allowed for shortages or errors unless reported within 1 week of receipt of goods. We are not liable for the productivity of plants once they are potted since we have no control over their management once they arrive at your site.

Prices are subject to change without notice.

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Rack Dimensions + Capacities:46”(l) × 46”(w) × 81”(h)80 flat rack – 72 cell + 50 cell liners64 flat rack – LP32 + LP50 liners[Capacities vary due to plant height]

Pallet Shipments

We have expanded our shipping options to better serve you. We currently ship via Con-Way, FedEx Express and Fed Ex Freight to ensure competitive market rates. Pallets cost $7.00 each. All freight, pallet charges, and box/handling fees are applied once your order has been assembled for shipment. We’ll gladly provide freight quotes at the time of order placement. Orders totaling 32 flats or more may also ship on our custom wooden rack. This is our preferred shipping method in warm summer months. Rack shipments provide several advantages over boxed shipments and include: significantly increased air circulation while in transit, reduced cardboard waste, and reduced customer time and labor costs. An on-site forklift or loading dock is required to receive shipments on our custom wooden rack. If you wish to utilize our rack shipment option, please contact our customer service team.

Boxed Shipments

We partner with FedEx Express, FedEx Ground, and UPS Ground. Individual liners are labeled by botanical name and wrapped in netting to secure plugs throughout transit. Freight charges are applied once the order is assembled and processed. If your require final shipping cost for a boxed shipment, please make your request with our customer service team upon order placement. [Box capacities may vary]

XL Box [21”l x 12”w x 18”h]Price per box: $6.50 each50 cell + 72 cell flats - 4 per boxLP32 + LP50 cell flats - 2 per box

Large Box [21”l x 12”w x 15”h]Price per box: $6.50 each50 cell + 72 cell flats - 3 per boxLP32 + LP50 cell flats - 2 per box

Small Box [21”l x 12”w x 9”h]Price per box: $6.50 each50 cell + 72 cell flats - 2 per boxLP32 + LP50 cell flats - 1 per box

Canadian Deliveries

Over the years, we’ve explored many options to reduce international freight costs. We have found that the best way to ship into Canada is to simply deliver it ourselves! The North Creek sales team looks forward to building truck runs into Ontario, Quebec, and surrounding areas. For more information and freight quotes, please contact Customer Service.

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North Creek is delighted to provide delivery on our trucks to locations within 600 miles from our shipping facility in Oxford, PA. Orders of 35 flats or more are eligible for truck delivery. A per flat rate will be applied to all truck shipments based on distance from our shipping facility. If you prefer to receive plants on a North Creek truck, please let customer service know at the time of order. We will do our best to honor this request. In some instances, we might also contact you to see if receiving your order on our truck is acceptable.

Cost per flat within U.S.

$2.50 [1-150 miles]$3.50 [151-300 miles]$4.50 [301-600 miles]

North Creek Truck

To ensure your order is ready upon arrival, please contact customer service to schedule a day and time for pickup. If preferred pickup time is not scheduled in advance, you or your driver may experience delays. If you prefer that your order is boxed for pickup, please notify customer service when placing the order. See previous page for box charges, no handling charges are incurred.

Customer Pick Up

Shipping / Pickup Location:124 Wedgewood RoadOxford, PA 19363

Pick-up Hours: 7:00 am – 3:30 pm, Tuesday – Friday[directions @ www.northcreeknurseries.com]

Phytosanitary Certification is required for all plants shipping to AZ, CA, ID, MT, NV, OR, UT, WA, and Canada. Certification is also required for grasses and sedges shipping to CO and NM. In order to ship product to these destinations, all plant material must be inspected by the USDA and drenched before being certified for shipment. The drench fee is $1.00 per flat and guaranteed not to exceed $50 regardless of the quantity of flats ordered. All orders requiring inspection must be placed a minimum of 3 weeks prior to the ship date.

Our plants are grown in a soilless media and can be shipped across state and national borders. We cannot ship grasses to UT and OR. Shipments to MT are prohibited from June to September. Shipment of Nassella is prohibited to CA, as well as Andropogon virginicus to NV.

Phytosanitary Certification

During the warm summer months, we might suggest delaying your shipment to ensure your order arrives in the best possible condition. If delaying a shipment is simply not possible, we offer and recommend expedited services to reduce the transit time of your order and reduce the risk of possible losses.

Summer Shipments

Many of our plants are acclimated to unheated greenhouses during the winter months for vernalization. If you receive dormant material during this time of year, we recommend taking extra precautions to ensure viability upon transplant. When placing the plants in a warm greenhouse, it is important not to overwater the material or subject them to drastic temperature fluctuations. If you have questions or are uncertain on how to best manage dormant material, contact Customer Service.

Winter Shipments

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Order Information – Availability

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Yes

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Ship  Best  Way

Botanical  NamePlug  Size

FlatPrice

Royaltyper  Flat

PlugPrice

Royaltyper  Plug

#  Flats  Avail.  NOW

Next  Crop:  

#  Flats

Next  Crop  Ready  Date

Future  Crop:  

#  Flats

Future  Crop  

Ready  Date

ORDER  QTY

PerennialsAchillea  m.    'Oertel's  Rose' 72 $46.87 $0.651 35 47 6/27/16 50 8/29/16Achillea  m.  'Paprika' 72 $46.87 $0.651 116 71 6/20/16 50 10/31/16Achillea  m.  'Pomegranate'  PP20763 72 $49.14 $7.20 $0.683 $0.10 57 39 7/11/16 60 11/14/16Achillea  m.  'Strawberry  Seduction'  PP18401 72 $46.87 $7.20 $0.651 $0.10 67 47 6/27/16 50 10/31/16Achillea  m.  'Summerwine' 72 $46.87 $0.651 13 15 7/18/16 15 8/29/16Achillea  x  'Moonshine' 72 $46.87 $0.651 9 25 4/25/16 64 6/20/16Achillea  x  'Terra  Cotta' 72 $46.87 $0.651 34 23 7/11/16 50 11/14/16Agastache  'Blue  Boa'  PP24050 72 $46.87 $5.76 $0.651 $0.08 9 50 2/13/17 0Agastache  'Blue  Fortune' 50 $33.60 $0.672 170 25 8/8/16 25 9/5/16Agastache  foeniculum LP50 $56.70 $1.134 0 10 3/28/16 7 5/2/16Agastache  rupestris 72 $46.87 $0.651 0 5 2/15/16 17 4/11/16Agastache  x  'Black  Adder' 72 $46.87 $0.651 34 20 7/4/16 25 8/15/16Agastache  x  'Purple  Haze' 72 $46.87 $0.651 0 15 5/9/16 22 5/30/16Alchemilla  mollis  'Auslese' 72 $46.87 $0.651 8 74 5/23/16 75 10/17/16Allium  cernuum LP50 $56.70 $1.134 23 122 3/7/16 350 9/5/16Amsonia  'Blue  Ice' LP32 $46.70 $1.459 50 50 6/13/16 50 7/11/16Amsonia  'Blue  Ice' 72 $55.19 $0.767 81 27 2/22/16 34 3/7/16

Fax:

Email  (for  shipment  tracking):

Pick  up  –  Oxford,  PA

Shipping  Method:

(Check  one)

Forklift  on  site?

Phone:

Fax:

Email  (for  invoices):

PO#:

Tax  exempt  #  (if  not  on  file;  PA/NJ  only):

Company:

Address:

Contact:

Phone:

Order  Placed  By: Email  (for  order  confirmation):

Order  Form

Payment  method:                                                                                            I  have  Net  30  terms

(Check  one)                                                                            Please  send  Credit  Application

Credit  Card  (please  call  if  new  info)

Company:

Address:

Contact:

Availability  and  Order  Form

Thursday,  February  11,  2016Customer  Service :  388  North  Creek  Road,  Landenberg,  PA  19350  |  [email protected]  |  P:  610-­‐255-­‐0100  |  F:  610-­‐255-­‐4762

Customer  Pick  Up  &  Shipping  Facility :  124  Wedgewood  Road,  Oxford,  PA  19363  |  By  Appointment  Only,  Tue–Fri,  7am–3:30pm

Future  Crop  Availabilty

BILLING  INFO SHIPPING  INFO

DO  YOU  WANT  TAGS?  ($0.13  each;  Bundled  to  match  flat  quantities)                YES  ☐                          NO  ☐

REQUESTED  SHIP  WEEK: LATEST  DATE  BACK  ORDER  ACCEPTED:

Availability  Tips  &  Notes

Plug  Sizes:72  Plug:    1.5"  square  x  2.3"  deep50  Plug:    2"  square  x  2.4"  deepLP50  Plug:    2"  square  x  5"  deepLP32  Plug:    2.2"  diameter  x  4"  deep18  Plug:    3.25"  square  x  3.5"  deep

•    Plants  are  grouped  by  Perennials,  Ferns,  Grasses,  Vines  and  Woodies  below.

•    Future  Crop  Availability  can  be  pre-­‐ordered   for  shipment  after  its  ready  date.

•    Dates  in  BOLD indicate  future  crop   ready  dates  scheduled  1+  year  from  now.

•    Click  here  to  sign  up  for  weekly  email  availability,  or  visit  northcreeknurseries.com

Trays are sold in a 10” × 20” flat. Plug sizes vary, the smaller the plug, the more plants per tray.

1

2 Item currently available will be listed in this column.

Two future crop dates are listed for all varieties grown. If a desired product is not currently available, you can check future crops dates in these two columns.

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Order Information – Order Confirmation Sample #62332

Freight is based on weight, and NOT included on the Order Confirmation. An exact freight cost will be added at time of shipment. Upon request, we are able to estimate freight.

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Ship week indicates that the order will arrive by the end of this week.

Message – Please check for important information pertaining to your order.

Royalty per flat is included in the Royalty column, total royalty per item quantity is included in the Extension Price column.

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5 Ship Via is determined by size of order and destination. For orders over 20 flats, please let us know if a fork lift is available to offload material. We can determine the best shipment method and will contact the broker or customer if necessary.

Important messages regarding earliest crop availability are located under the item not currently available for desired ship week.

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Phone number for recipient in case of questions pertaining to delivery.

Please request color picture tags upon ordering. Tags are $.13 each and sold in bundles equivalent to the number of plugs per tray. Tags may be purchased for individual flats if desired.

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Order Information – Invoice Sample #62332

Freight is based on weight – an exact freight cost will be calculated and included in the Ext. Price column.

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The order will arrive by the end of the week listed in Ship Week.

Tracking information will be here once your order ships.

Payment terms are listed here – please submit payment in a timely manner.

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Order Information – Packing Slip Sample #62332

Your order will arrive by the end of the week indicated in the Ship Week.

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Shipping method is listed Ship Via section.

If you have provided a Customer PO# for your order it will be listed in this section.

Your Order# will always appear in the upper righthand corner of the Packing Slip.

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Perennials – From new introductions to the tried and true varietes!

Grasses – A gorgeous mix of both cool + warm season varieties.

Ferns – Over twenty selections including the hard to find Dennstaedtia!

Vines – Our native vine collection offers beautiful color from spring through autumn.

Collections by Genus – 24 collections to choose from!

North Creek Unique™ – From Actaea pachypoda 'Misty Blue' to Viola walteri 'Silver Gem'.

Landscape Plugs™ – Plant solutions for ecological landscapes.

Shady Groundhuggers™ – Our very own collection of shade loving groundcovers.

Carex – Full sun to full shade, erosion control to salt tolerant–we’ve got your ground covered!

North Creek Product Overview

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AchilleaAcorusActaeaAgastacheAlchemillaAllium*AmsoniaAnemoneAquilegiaAruncusAsarum*AsclepiasAsterAsteromeaBaptisiaBoltoniaCalaminthaCallirhoeCallisiaCalthaCarexCaryopterisCeratostigma*CheloneChrysogonum

ChrysopsisCoreopsisDelospermaDelphiniumDianthusDicentraDracocephalum*EchinaceaErigeronEryngiumEupatoriumEuphorbiaFragariaGaillardiaGauraGentiana*Geranium*GeumHeleniumHelianthusHeliopsis*Helleborus*HeucheraHibiscusHypericum

*IrisKalimeris*Lavandula*LeucanthemumLiatris*LobeliaMeehaniaMertensiaMimulusMonarda*NepetaOenotheraPachysandraPenstemonPerovskia*PhloxPhysostegiaPodophyllumPolemoniumPorteranthusPycnanthemumRatibidaRubus*RudbeckiaRuellia

* top selling Genus

North Creek Plant Palette + Top Selling Items

AcorusAndropogonBoutelouaCalamagrostis*CarexChasmanthiumDeschampsia

North Creek Grasses – by Genus

ElymusEragrostisFestucaHakonechloa*JuncusMuhlenbergia*Panicum

Pennisetum*SchizachyriumScirpusSorghastrum*Sporobolus

*SalviaScabiosaScutellariaSedumSenecioSilene*SisyrinchiumSolidago*SpigeliaSpiranthesStachysStokesiaStylophorumThalictrumThermopsis*TiarellaTradescantiaTricyrtisVerbena*VernoniaVeronicaVeronicastrumViolaZizia

Adiantum*Athyrium*Dennstaedtia

*Dryopteris*MatteucciaOnoclea

OsmundaPhegopteris*PolystichumWoodwardia

Gelsemium

North Creek Ferns – by Genus

North Creek Vines – by Genus

*Lonicera Wisteria

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Collections by Genera

Achillea millefolium 'Oertel’s Rose', A. millefolium ‘Paprika’, A. millefolium ‘Pomegranate’, A. millefolium ‘Strawberry Seduction’, A. millefolium ‘Summerwine’, A. 'Moonshine', A. 'Terracotta'

Agastache foeniculum, A. 'Black Adder', A. 'Blue Boa',A. 'Blue Fortune' A. 'Purple Haze'

Asclepias curassavica, A. incarnata, A. incarnata ‘Ice Ballet’, A. syriaca, A. tuberosa,A. tuberosa ‘Gay Butterflies’, A. tuberosa ‘Hello Yellow’

Aster cordifolius, A. cordifolius 'Avondale', A. divaricatus, A. divaricatus 'Eastern Star', A. ericoides ‘Snow Flurry’, A. laevis ‘Bluebird’, A. lateriflorus ‘Lady in Black’, A. novae-angliae, A. novae-angliae ‘Purple Dome’, A. n-a ‘Vibrant Dome’, A. novi-belgii, A. oblongifolius ‘October Skies’, A. oblongifolius ‘Raydon’s Favorite’, A. tataricus ‘Jindai’, A. × frikartii 'Mönch', A. 'Wood’s Blue', A. 'Wood’s Pink', A. 'Wood’s Purple'

Baptisia australis, B. 'Carolina Moonlight', B. Prairieblues™ ‘Midnight’, B. 'Purple Smoke', B. Prairieblues™ 'Solar Flare', B. sphaerocarpa 'Screaming Yellow', B. × bicolor 'Starlite' Prairieblues™, B. × bicolor Prairieblues™ 'Twilite'

Caryopteris ‘Dark Knight’, C. ‘Longwood Blue’, C. divaricata ‘Snow Fairy’, C. Grand Bleu® ‘Inoveris’, Caryopteris Blue Empire™

Coreopsis ‘Gilded Lace’, Coreopsis palustris ‘Summer Sunshine’, Coreopsis tripteris ‘Gold Standard’, Coreopsis verticillata, C. verticillata ‘Moonbeam’, C. verticillata ‘Zagreb’, C. ‘Creme Brulee’, C. ‘Jethro Tull’, C. Permathread™ ‘Red Satin’, C. ‘Sienna Sunset’, C. Mayo Clinic Flower of Hope™, C. pubescens ‘Sunshine Superman’

Delosperma cooperi, D. dyeri, D. Fire Spinner®, D. Wheels of Wonder™ Fire Wonder, D. Wheels of Wonder™ Golden Wonder, D. Wheels of Wonder™ Hot Pink Wonder, D. Wheels of Wonder™ Orange Wonder, D. Wheels of Wonder™ Violet Wonder

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Collections by Genera

Echinacea paradoxa, E. purpurea, E. ‘Harvest Moon’, E. Butterfly™ ‘Cleopatra’, E. Butterfly™ ‘Julia’, E. ‘Cheyenne Spirit’, Echinacea Cone-fections™ ‘Butterfly Kisses’, E. ‘Milkshake’, E. ‘Hot Papaya’, E. ‘Magnus’, E. PowWow® White, E. PowWow® Wild Berry, E. ‘Ruby Star’, E. ‘White Swan’

Eupatorium coelestinum, E. dubium ‘Little Joe’, E. fistulosum, E. hyssopifolium, E. perfoliatum, E. ‘Phantom’, E. rugosum ‘Chocolate’, E. purpurea ssp. maculatum ‘Gateway’

Geranium ‘Azure Rush’, G ‘Dilys’, G. ‘Rozanne’, G. maculatum, G. maculatum ‘Espresso’, G. macrorrhizum ‘Album’, G. ‘Bevan’s Variety’, G. ‘Ingwersen’s Variety’, G. sanguineum ‘Max Frei’, G. sanguineum var. striatum, G. × ‘Biokovo’, G. ‘Karmina’

Helenium autumnale, H. flexuosum ‘Tiny Dancer’, H. ‘Canary’, H. ‘Mardi Gras’, H. Mariachi™ ‘Salsa’

Helianthus ‘Lemon Queen’, H. salicifolius ‘First Light’, H. salicifolius ‘Low Down’,H. × multiflorus Garden Candy® ‘Sunshine Daydream’

Helleborus foetidus, Helleborus Brandywine™, H. ‘Candy Love’, H. ‘Snow Love’, H. Winter Thriller™ Mix, H. ‘Ballerina Ruffles’, H. ‘Grape Galaxy’, H. ‘Mango Magic’, H. ‘Midnight Ruffles’, H. ‘Night Coaster’, H. ‘Pink Fizz’, H. ‘Pink Parachutes’, H. ‘Red Racer’, H. ‘Sunshine Ruffles’, H. ‘Wedding Ruffles’

Heuchera longiflora, H. ‘Autumn Bride’, H. villosa ‘Bronze Wave’, H. vil ‘Caramel’, H. ‘Citronelle’, H. americana ‘Dale’s Strain’, H. × ‘Frosted Violet’, H. ‘Plum Pudding’, H. ‘Silver Scrolls’, H. ‘Stainless Steel’, H. Carnival™ ‘Cocomint’, H. Carnival™ ‘Peach Parfait’, H. Carnival™ ‘Plum Crazy’, H. Carnival™ ‘Watermelon’

Hibiscus moscheutos, H. ‘Blue River II’, H. ‘Fantasia’, H. ‘Fireball’, H. ‘Kopper King’, H. ‘Lady Baltimore’, H. ‘Lord Baltimore’, H. ‘Plum Crazy’, H. ‘Robert Fleming’, H. ‘Sweet Caroline’

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Monarda bradburiana, M. punctata, M. fistulosa, M. fistulosa ‘ Claire Grace’, M. didyma ‘Jacob Cline’, M. ‘Petite Delight’, M. ‘Raspberry Wine’

Penstemon digitalis, P. ‘Dark Towers’, P. ‘Red Riding Hood’, P. ‘Hot Pink Riding Hood’, P. ‘Husker Red’, P. × mexicali Red Rocks®

Phlox pilosa, P. divaricata ‘Blue Moon’, P. divaricata ‘May Breeze’, P. glaberrima ssp. triflora ‘Triple Play’, Phlox paniculata ‘Peacock White’, P. paniculata ‘Blue Paradise’, P. paniculata ‘David’, P. paniculata ‘David’s Lavender’, P. paniculata ‘Jeana’, P. paniculata ‘Lord Clayton’, P. paniculata ‘Robert Poore’, P. paniculata ‘Shortwood’, P. stolonifera ‘Blue Ridge’, P. stolonifera ‘Home Fires’, P. stolonifera ‘Sherwood Purple’

Rudbeckia maxima, R. fulgida var. fulgida, R. laciniata, R. laciniata ‘Autumn Sun’, R. triloba, R. fulgida ‘Goldsturm’, R. subtomentosa ‘Henry Eilers’, R. subtomentosa ‘Little Henry’

Salvia ‘Maraschino’, S. ‘Snow Hill’, S. lyrata ‘Purple Knockout’, S. microphylla ‘Hot Lips’,S. nemorosa ‘Blue Hill’, S. nemorosa ‘Caradonna’, S. nemorosa ‘East Friesland’, S. nemorosa ‘Marcus’, S. nemorosa ‘May Night’, S. nemorosa Sensation® Medium Deep Rose

Sedum sexangulare, S. sieboldii, S. ‘Autumn Fire’, S. ‘Autumn Joy’, S. ‘Vera Jamison’, S. ‘Matrona’, S. ‘Cherry Tart’ SunSparkler®, S. ‘Lime Zinger’ SunSparkler®, S. ‘Dazzleberry’ SunSparkler®, S. cauticolum ‘Lidakense’, S. floriferum ‘Weihenstephaner Gold’, S. spectabile ‘Neon’, S. reflexum ‘Blue Spruce’, S. rupestre ‘Angelina’, S. spurium ‘John Creech’, S. spurium ‘Red Carpet’, S. ternatum ‘Larinem Park’

Solidago caesia, S. graminifolia var. graminifolia, S. odora, S. sempervirens, S. ‘Fireworks’, S. ‘Golden Fleece’, S. ‘Little Lemon’, S. ‘Solar Cascade’

Tiarella cordifolia, T. cordifolia ‘Brandywine’, T. cordifolia var. collina ‘Oakleaf’, T. cordifolia ‘Running Tapestry’, T. ‘Elizabeth Oliver’

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North Creek Unique™

This unique assortment has been discovered or introduced to the trade and shared with the world by North Creek. Truly an unparalleled collection of garden worthy plants that stand the test of time. Each North Creek Unique™ variety has a special story to tell – these introductions are made possible through partnerships with plant collectors, garden enthusiasts, breeders and horticultural institutions around the world.

As Unique as the Story Behind the Name

Actaea ‘Misty Blue’ [9] Aster ‘Avondale’ Aster ‘Eastern Star’ [1] Callisia ‘Morning Grace’ Chelone ‘Hot Lips’ [5] Chrysogonum ‘Allen Bush’ Coreopsis ‘Sunshine Superman’ [4] Dracocphalum ‘Blue Dragon’ [7] Erigeron ‘Lynnhaven Carpet’ [12] Fragaria ‘Lipstick’ Gelsemium ‘Margarita’ Geranium ‘Espresso’ [2] Helenium ‘Tiny Dancer’ Helianthus ‘Sunshine Daydream’ Heliopsis ‘Summer Nights’ [10] Helleborus Brandywine™ Heuchera ‘Dale’s Strain’ Kalimeris ‘Blue Star’ Kalimeris ‘Daisy Mae’ Lobelia ‘Black Truffle’ Lonicera ‘Major Wheeler’ [13] Panicum ‘Cape Breeze’ Panicum ‘Dewey Blue’ Phlox ‘Jeana’ [6] Porteranthus ‘Pink Profusion’ Salvia ‘Caradonna’ [8] Schizachyrium ‘Standing Ovation’ [14] Silene ‘Short and Sweet’ Sisyrinchium ‘Lucerne’ [3] Solidago ‘Solar Cascade’ Thermopsis ‘Sophia’ Tiarella ‘Running Tapestry’ Vernonia ‘Iron Butterfly’ Viola ‘Silver Gem’ [11]

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Potting Size: 1–gallon, 2–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 6–32

Finish Time: 10–14 weeks

Tray Size: LP32

Growth Rate: moderate

Seasons of Interest: spring, summer, autumn

Height: 2–3’ Spread: 2–3’

USDA Zones: 3–8

selected for bluish-green, finely cut foliage

multi-stemmed herbaceous woodland perennial

spring blooming, bottlebrush flowers in terminal clusters

vivid, reddish pedicels produce large, white ‘doll’s eyes’ fruit

discovered in a planting of unknown origin at Mt. Cuba Center in Greenville, Delaware

Actaea pachypoda 'Misty Blue' (white baneberry)

North Creek Unique™

Aster cordifolius ‘Avondale’ (common blue wood aster)

Aster divaricatus ‘Eastern Star’ (white wood aster)

Potting Size: quart, 1–gallon, 2–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 6–26

Finish Time: 8–12 weeks

Tray Size: 50

Growth Rate: moderate

Seasons of Interest: summer, autumn

Height: 2–3’ Spread: 18–24”

USDA Zones: 3–8

small, daisy-like flowers of pale blue with cheerful yellow centers

open, upright habit in the sun; in the shade, it has a relaxed, arching habit

a quick and easy pot crop for fall sales – quick turn

prefers average soil that is dry to moist but well drained

very attractive to pollinators – and not desired by deer

Potting Size: quart, 1–gallon, 2–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 6–26

Finish Time: 8–12 weeks

Tray Size: 50

Growth Rate: moderate

Seasons of Interest: late summer, autumn

Height: 18–24” Spread: 3’

USDA Zones: 3–8

shorter than the species and has dark shining mahogany stems

fragrant flowers are attractive to bees and butterflies

found in a native population in coastal Rhode Island by Roger Rache

fragrant flower heads, very floriferous and frequented by bees and butterflies

happiest in part to full shade in average to dry soil

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Callisia rosea ‘Morning Grace’ (Piedmont roseling)

Chelone lyonii ‘Hot Lips’(pink turtlehead)

Chrysogonum virg. ‘Allen Bush’(green and gold)

Potting Size: quart, 1–gallon, 2–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 6–32

Finish Time: 8–10 weeks

Tray Size: 50

Growth Rate: moderate/fast

Seasons of Interest: summer, autumn

Height: 8–10” Spread: 4–6”

USDA Zones: 6–10

thin, strappy foliage remains a clean, medium green throughout the growing season

three-petaled, light pink flowers with attractive gold stamens rest just above foliage

long bloom period, attractive to pollinators - beautiful when used en masse

drought tolerant groundcover that blooms from June through September

shared with North Creek by plantsman Michael Jenkins

Potting Size: 1–gallon, 2–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 6–24

Finish Time: 8–12 weeks

Tray Size: 72 + LP50

Growth Rate: moderate

Seasons of Interest: late summer, autumn

Height: 2–3’ Spread: 12–18”

USDA Zones: 4–7

lustrous, deep green foliage is topped in late summer with rose pink flowers

bronze green early season growth is another distinctive feature

can be pinched in May to produce a bushier plant

excellent in containers, deer resistant as well as a butterfly host plant

best grown in moist to wet, rich, humusy soils in part shade

Potting Size: quart, 1–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 6–32

Finish Time: 6–8 weeks

Tray Size: 50

Growth Rate: moderate

Seasons of Interest: spring, autumn

Height: 6–8” Spread: 12”

USDA Zones: 5–9

dark yellow, slightly notched, star shaped flowers that bloom well above the foliage

toothed, light green, triangular leaves – this selection is a dwarf form with leafy stolons

abundant spring and fall blooms – tends to die down in the heat of the summer

introduced by Virginia Nurseryman, Andre Viette, and named in honor of Allen Bush

tolerant of almost all sun conditions as long as the soil is kept moist and well drained

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Potting Size: quart, 1–gallon, 2–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 6–24

Finish Time: 8–12 weeks

Tray Size: 72

Growth Rate: moderate/fast

Seasons of Interest: summer, autumn

Height: 12–18” Spread: 12–18”

USDA Zones: 5–9

compact variety that blooms profusely from June to November

flowers are notched yellow rays with orange center disks

foliage is lance-shaped, medium green and fuzzy

cut back spent flowers for more prolific reblooming

quite drought tolerant once established – prefers dry soil

Coreopsis ‘Sunshine Superman’(star tickseed)

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Dracocephalum ruys. ‘Blue Dragon’ (dragonhead)

Erigeron ‘Lynnhaven Carpet’(Robin’s plantain)

Potting Size: quart, 1–gallon, 2–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 29–38

Finish Time: 8–14 weeks

Tray Size: 72

Growth Rate: moderate

Seasons of Interest: early summer

Height: 12–15” Spread: 12–15”

USDA Zones: 4–7

North Creek selection with vibrant blue, snapdragon-like flowers

low, thick mound of rosemary-like foliage in early summer

compact in a container and very easy to grow – treat it as you would a Dianthus

low maintenance, long blooming; great in container or the perennial border

good drainage is key

Potting Size: quart, 1–gallon, 2–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 6–32

Finish Time: 8–10 weeks

Tray Size: LP32

Growth Rate: moderate

Seasons of Interest: spring

Height: 12–15” Spread: 12”

USDA Zones: 5–9

individual flower stalks give rise to lightly tinted lavender flowers with a yellow inner eye

fuzzy foliage knits together to form a very tight groundcover

excellent ability to thrive in a wide range of challenging conditions

easy to grow, carefree native perennial perfectly suited for moderate sunlight to full shade

named after Virginia Beach’s Lynnhaven River by plantsman Charles Cresson

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Fragaria ‘Lipstick’(ornamental strawberry)

Gelsemium ‘Margarita’(Carolina jasmine)

Geranium ‘Espresso’(spotted geranium)

Potting Size: quart, 1 gallon

Potting Schedule:weeks 6–38

Finish Time: 6–8 weeks

Tray Size: 50

Growth Rate: fast

Seasons of Interest: spring, summer, autumn, winter

Height: 6–8” Spread: 6–12”

USDA Zones: 3–8

creeping habit that makes for a wonderful groundcover – spreads via stolons

luscious dark green foliage is tri-foliate with a coarsely-toothed margin

deep rose-red flowers appear from April to June and again in autumn

an intergeneric hybrid grown primarily for its ornamental value

happiest in humusy, fertile, medium moisture, well-drained soil

Potting Size: 1–gallon, 2–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 6–24

Finish Time: 12–16 weeks

Tray Size: 50

Growth Rate: moderate

Seasons of Interest: spring, summer

Height: 8–12” Spread: 1–5’

USDA Zones: 6–9

profuse display of clear yellow trumpet flowers in spring - may rebloom in autumn

dark green foliage is semiever-green

a twining rather than clinging vine – blooms on old wood

flowers are fragrant and attrac-tive to a variety of pollinator

selected by Don Jacobs of Eco Gardens in Decatur, Georgia

Potting Size: 1–gallon, 2–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 29–38

Finish Time: 8–12 weeks

Tray Size: LP32

Growth Rate: moderate

Seasons of Interest: spring, summer, autumn

Height: 8–12” Spread: 8–12”

USDA Zones: 4–8

a chocolate-leaved variety dis-covered along the woodland border at North Creek Nursery

clump-forming – typically forms loose mounds of foliage

saucer-shaped flowers are upward-facing and bloom for 6-7 weeks in early spring

palmately 5-lobed leaves are deeply cut; attractive spring through autumn

easily grown in average to medium, well-drained soil

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Potting Size: 1–gallon, 2–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 6–32

Finish Time: 8–12 weeks

Tray Size: 50

Growth Rate: moderate

Seasons of Interest: summer, autumn

Height: 2–3’ Spread: 2–3’

USDA Zones: 3–8

brown cones are surrounded with reflexed petals of a skirt of bright yellow peteals

compact native, easy to grow and long lived in a wide variety of conditions

attracts butterflies and is an excellent cut flower

flowers for an extended period of time – mid-summer into fall

sneezeweed is a natural repellant for rabbits

Helenium ‘Tiny Dancer’ (sneezeweed)

Helianthus ‘Sunshine Daydream’ (sunflower)

Heliopsis ‘Summer Nights’ (smooth oxeye)

Potting Size: 1–gallon, 2–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 6–24

Finish Time: 8–12 weeks

Tray Size: LP32

Growth Rate: moderate

Seasons of Interest: summer

Height: 5–6’ Spread: 2–4’

USDA Zones: 4–8

selected for bright, fully double blooms and sturdy, upright habit

fully rounded, dahlia-like, yellow blooms re-curve toward the stem

flowers consistently from June through August

foliage is deep green and remains clean throughout the season

found as a branch sport of ‘Capenoch Star’ on our farm in Landenberg, PA

Potting Size: 1–gallon, 2–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 6–32

Finish Time: 8–12 weeks

Tray Size: 50

Growth Rate: moderate

Seasons of Interest: summer

Height: 3–4’ Spread: 2–3’

USDA Zones: 4–9

selected for sturdy wine-purple stems, bronze-tinted leaves, and long bloom time

prolific bloomer – golden yellow flowers are accented with a deep mahogony center

prefers moist, well-drained soil in full sun, but can tolerate drought and some shade

seeds are a prime winter food source for songbirds

use in the back of the border – deadhead to extend the bloom period

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Helleborus Brandywine™ (Lenten rose)

Heuchera ‘Dale’s Strain’ (alumroot)

Kalimeris ‘Blue Star’(Japanese aster)

Potting Size: quart, 1–gallon, 2–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 14–36 *to bloom following year*

Finish Time: 16 weeks

Tray Size: 18

Growth Rate: slow

Seasons of Interest: winter, spring

Height: Spread:

USDA Zones:

a mix of single, anemone (semi-double) and double types with early spring appeal

beautiful mix of colors including dark reds, spotted pinks, picotees and apricots

long lived and susceptible to few diseases and pests, such as deer

best in average soil moisture, but will tolerate dryness

color and form are the chief focal point to breeder David Culp’s work

Potting Size: quart, 1–gallon, 2–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 6–36

Finish Time: 8–10–12 weeks

Tray Size: 72 + LP32

Growth Rate: moderate

Seasons of Interest: spring, summer, autumn

Height: 12–18” Spread: 18”

USDA Zones: 4–7

a seed propagated strain selected for unique silver-blue marbled leaves

small, bell-shaped flowers are ivory in color and held high above heart-shaped foliage

native groundcover – excellent drought tolerance

found by and named after plantsman Dale Hendricks

grows best in rich, loamy, moist, well-drained soil in part to full shade

Potting Size: quart, 1–gallon, 2–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 6–26

Finish Time: 6–8–10 weeks

Tray Size: 72

Growth Rate: fast

Seasons of Interest: summer, autumn

Height: Spread:

USDA Zones: 4–9

wonderful pot plant with long retail shelf life and excellent landscape performance

single, one inch, pale blue, daisy-like flowers on a compact mound of green all summer

very tolerant of a wide range of garden conditions from dry to moist

easy to grow with hardly any maintenance

shared with North Creek by Ewald Hügen

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Potting Size: quart, 1–gallon, 2–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 6–32

Finish Time: 6–8–12 weeks

Tray Size: 72

Growth Rate: fast

Seasons of Interest: summer

Height: 18–24” Spread: 18–24”

USDA Zones: 5–9

single one inch, white daisy-like flowers – summer blooming

very drought tolerant

foliage may be pinched back in early summer to stimulate new growth

easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soil

a carefree perennial that needs hardly any maintenance – cut back in late autumn

Kalimeris ‘Daisy Mae’(Japanese aster)

Lobelia ‘Black Truffle’(cardinalflower)

Lonicera ‘Major Wheeler’(trumpet honeysuckle)

Potting Size: quart, 1–gallon, 2–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 6–36

Finish Time: 10–12–14 weeks

Tray Size: 50

Growth Rate: moderate

Seasons of Interest:

Height: 3–4’ Spread: 2–3’

USDA Zones: 5–8

selected for its dramatic, dark chocolatey-purple foliage and bold red flowers

superior to other dark-foliaged Lobelias on the market – foliagte holds color all season

very attractive to pollinators, especially humming birds

magnet for hummingbirds and butterflies all summer, but deer tend to pay no attention

introduced by Peter Heus and brought to market by Plants Nouveau

Potting Size: 1–gallon, 2–gallon, 3–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 6–24

Finish Time: 8–12 weeks

Tray Size: 50

Growth Rate: fast

Seasons of Interest: summer, autumn

Height: 3–8’ Spread: 1–10’

USDA Zones: 4–8

flower power – the best of the red flowering native honeysuckles

more sun, more flowers – vibrant, absolutly covered in bright red blooms

fast growing vine that will trellis along fences or arbors

foliage remains clean all growing season

blooms on previous year’s growth and new growth, so you can trim it back or leave it be

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Panicum ‘Cape Breeze’(switchgrass)

Panicum ‘Dewey Blue’(bitter switchgrass)

Phlox paniculata ‘Jeana’(garden phlox)

Potting Size: 1–gallon, 2–gallon, 3–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 6–24

Finish Time: 8–16 weeks

Tray Size:50 + LP50

Growth Rate: moderate

Seasons of Interest:summer, autumn, winter

Height: 24–30” Spread: 18–24”

USDA Zones: 4–9

from production to the landscape, this grass truly is a breeze

selected for upright habit, compact size and early flowering

tidy, dense habit makes it perfect for a variety of garden applications

toughness of seaside Panicum with the neatness of garden worthy cultivars

discovered by plantsman, Paul Miskovsky, and brought to market by North Creeek

Potting Size: 1–gallon, 2–gallon, 3–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 6–24

Finish Time: 8–16 weeks

Tray Size: LP50

Growth Rate: moderate

Seasons of Interest: summer, autumn, winter

Height: 3–4’ Spread: 2–3’

USDA Zones: 2–9

selected for its attractive glaucous blue color and graceful fountain habit

grows primarily in clumps, but may slowly spread by creeping rhizomes

airy flowers emerge in fall – persisting as a light beige color throughout the winter

outstanding grass for erosion control – performs well in infertile soil

selected and named by Rick Darke, after Dewey Beach, DE

Potting Size: quart, 1–gallon, 2–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 6–36

Finish Time: 8–10–12 weeks

Tray Size: 50 + LP50

Growth Rate: moderate

Seasons of Interest: summer, autumn

Height: 4–5’ Spread: 2–3’

USDA Zones: 3–8

outstanding mildew resistance with varying shades of sweetly scented, lavender-pink flowers

flower clusters create a tiered effect along upright, multi-stemmed branches

our most popular phlox for attracting butterflies – covered all summer in swallowtails

thrives in organic, moist to average soil in full sun to light shade

found by and named after Jeana Prewitt of Nashville, TN

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Potting Size: quart, 1–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 6–24

Finish Time: 12–16–18 weeks

Tray Size: LP32

Growth Rate: slow

Seasons of Interest: late spring, early summer

Height: 24–30” Spread: 24–30”

USDA Zones: 3–8

clear pink flowers that are held daintily above reddish leaves on deep red stems

grow best on slopes or wood-land edges with afternoon shade

moist, acidic to neutral, humus-rich soil; drought tolerant once established

discovery by Virginia plantsman Paul James; first commercially available pink-flowered form

shared with North Creek in 2001 by Mt. Cuba Center

Porteranthus trif. ‘Pink Profsion’(Bowman’s root)

Salvia nemorosa ‘Caradonna’(garden sage)

Schizachyrium ‘Standing Ovation’(little bluestem)

Potting Size: 1–gallon, 2–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 6–36

Finish Time: 8–12 weeks

Tray Size: 72

Growth Rate: moderate

Seasons of Interest: summer

Height: 18–30” Spread: 12”

USDA Zones: 4–9

erect, clump-forming salvia noted for dark purple stems and intense blue-violet flowers

remove spent flower spikes to help extend the bloom period

green leaves are aromatic when crushed – attractive to bees and butterflies

easily grown in average, dry to medium, well-drained soil

from Beate Zillmer of Zillmer Pflanzen in Uchte, Germany

Potting Size: 1–gallon, 2–gallon, 3-gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 6–22

Finish Time: 8–12–16 weeks

Tray Size: 50 + LP50

Growth Rate: moderate

Seasons of Interest: summer, autumn

Height: 3–4’ Spread: 12–18”

USDA Zones: 3–8

sturdy, upright stems with blue cast, dark purple closer to base

brilliant, fiery-colored foliage through autumn

individual blades are thicker than other species of little bluestem

tolerates a wide range of soils – happiest in dry, poor soil

a North Creek Nurseries intro-duction

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Silene ‘Short and Sweet’(Wherry’s catchfly)

Sisyrinchium ‘Lucerne’(narrowleaf blue-eyed grass)

Solidago ‘Solar Cascade’(goldenrod)

Potting Size: quart, 1–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 29–36

Finish Time: 6–10 weeks

Tray Size: 72

Growth Rate: moderate

Seasons of Interest:spring, summer

Height: 6–8” Spread: 12–16”

USDA Zones: 4–7

small clump of narrow green foliage, topped with clusters of deep pink flowers

blooms April through early summer – flowers are held above the foliage

thrives in soil with average to good drainage – should not be wet for extended periods

compact and easy to grow – the perfect native substitute for Dianthus

a fantastic perennial for natu-ralizing

Potting Size: quart, 1–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 29–20

Finish Time: 6–10 weeks

Tray Size: 72

Growth Rate: moderate

Seasons of Interest: spring, summer

Height: 8–12” Spread: 12”

USDA Zones: 5–9

bright blue star shaped flowers with golden yellow centers

long bloom period – expect 8–10 weeks of flowering

foliage creates a fan or tuft of narrow, grass-like, blue-green leaves

best grown in medium mois-ture, well-drained soil – toler-ates light shade

named by Robert Herman, who found it in Lucerne, Switzerland

Potting Size: 1–gallon, 2–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 6–24

Finish Time: 8–12 weeks

Tray Size:50 + LP50

Growth Rate: fast

Seasons of Interest: summer, autumn

Height: 24–30” Spread:12–24”

USDA Zones: 3–8

axillary clusters of golden-yellow flowers along reflexing stems from late summer into fall

spreads via rhizomes, not an aggressive runner

maxing out somewhere between the taller ‘Fireworks’ and more compact ‘Golden Fleece’

well adapted to most garden conditions – perfers moist to average garden soil

a standout in The Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden perennial trails

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Potting Size: quart, 1–gallon, 2–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 6–36

Finish Time: 6–8–12 weeks

Tray Size: 72

Growth Rate: moderate

Seasons of Interest: spring, summer

Height: 12–18” Spread: 18–24”

USDA Zones: 5–8

numerous spikes of soft canary yellow flowers in early spring

compound foliage and flat, green seed pods make ‘Sophia’ attractive for all seasons

compact perennial – maintains a neat and tidy habit through the entire growing season

grow in average to dry soil with good drainage – very drought tolerant

named after the daughter of a former North Creek employee, Becky Long

Thermopsis ‘Sophia’(Chinease bush pea)

Tiarella ‘Running Tapestry’(heartleaf foamflower)

Vernonia ‘Iron Butterfly’(ironweed)

Potting Size: quart, 1–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 29–36

Finish Time: 6–8 weeks

Tray Size: 72 + LP32

Growth Rate: moderate

Seasons of Interest: summer, autumn

Height: 8–12” Spread: 12–18”

USDA Zones: 4–8

vigorous running groundcover with red speckled, deeply dissected heart shaped foliage

produces a plethora of white flower spikes in spring

the best running form available – outstanding groudcover potential

prefers moist, rich, organic, well-drained soil – do not let soil dry out

discovered by Jim Plyler of Natural Landscapes Nursery, West Grove, PA

Potting Size: 1–gallon, 2–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 6–24

Finish Time: 8–12 weeks

Tray Size: 50 + LP50

Growth Rate: fast

Seasons of Interest: summer, autumn

Height: 30–36” Spread: 30–36”

USDA Zones: 4–9

true purple flowers bloom in late summer and attract plenty of butterflies

similar foliage to Amsonia hubrichtii – compact, well-branched and vigorous habit

prefers average to dry soils with good drainage

tolerant of hot dry locations –can withstand brief periods of inundation

selected by North Creek for Dr. Armitage of UGA

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Viola ‘Silver Gem’(prostrate blue violet)

Potting Size: quart, 1–gallon

Potting Schedule: weeks 6–36

Finish Time: 10–12 weeks

Tray Size: 72 + LP32

Growth Rate: moderate

Seasons of Interest: spring, summer, autumn

Height: 3–6” Spread: 10–15”

USDA Zones: 6–8

a tidy mound of striking silvery colored, heart-shaped leaves with contrasting green veins

delicate asymmetrical flowers in spring – violet-blue in color and borne just above foliage

foliage undersurface varies from pale purplish-green to burgundy

prefers moist, well-drained, neutral to alkaline soils

shared with North Creek Nurseries by Mt. Cuba Center

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The Original Landscape Plug™

Restoring habitat and healing our environment starts with ecological plants–and great ecological plants start at North Creek Nurseries. We share your passion for meaningful plants that enrich the environment and add quality of life to the landscapes that surround us. After all, it’s been our mission since 1988! Our Landscape Plugs™ are resilient, grown with the environment in mind and enjoyed by pollinators and humans alike. Their ability to clean water, sequester carbon, rebuild soil and resonate with people makes them the perfect solution for projects where increased biodiversity, habitat and ecosystem services are the bottom line. Every site requires unique vegetative solutions and we are here to help you choose the right plant palette.

Our collection of Landscape Plugs is comprised of a reliable mix of perennials, ferns, carex, grasses and vines–a mix of ecological plants that truly stands the test of time.

Landscape Plug™ Sizes │ LP50 + LP32

2.22 × 2.22 × 4.00 in 5.64 × 5.64 × 10.16 cm

10.07 cu in 165 cm3

Landscape Plugs™ Compliance

LP32Plug Size:

Soil Volume:

2.00 × 2.00 × 5.00 in 5.08 × 5.08 × 12.7 cm

11.90 cu in 195 cm3

LP50Plug Size:

Soil Volume:

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The Most Efficient Landscape Plug™ Reduced labor costs – fast layout, installation + cleanup Reduced freight costs – 32% more plants per tray vs. the retired DP38 tray Reduced handling costs – plants ship directly to job site on recyclable wooden racks

The Highest Quality Landscape Plug™ Re-engineered LP50 + LP32 tray for maximum root development and heartier crown Recessed channels guide roots downward to prevent circling Optimal root density for rapid transition to native soils Custom grow options – consistent quality & reliable availability

The Sustainable Landscape Plug™ Bioactive, locally sourced soil mix Tray made of 100% recycled and recyclable material Less waste on job site – no under tray required

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The Efficient + Sustainable Landscape Plug™

From meadows to rain gardens, Landscape Plugs™ make your next installation as easy as

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Fantastic Fern ProgramSpring production space at a premium? Save valuable time and space with North Creek’s same-year-sales fern program! Our ferns are grown in a husky LP32 plug size and available for shipment April through July. To ensure customers receive quality liners that you’ve come to depend on from North Creek – ferns only ship in active growth. Therefore, we guarantee that your ferns will be healthy, actively growing and ready for a quick turn in your production cycle.

Adiantum to Woodwardia – 23 Reliable Varieties

North Creek’s comprehensive collection of native and non-native ferns include moisture loving species such as royal fern and the ever-popular, drought tolerant standout Christmas fern. If you’re in search of a splash of color, consider varieties such as Athyrium ‘Lady in Red’, A. ‘Ghost’, A. ‘Regal Red’, Dryopteris ‘Brilliance’ and recently added D. ‘Radiance’. If texture is a must, the bold presence of northern maidenhair fern, Korean tasselfern or the playful twists of Athyrium ‘Victoriae’ should not be overlooked. From the reptilian-like, unfurling fronds of ostrich fern to the architectural woodland wonderland created by masses of cinnamon fern–North Creek has the perfect palette. Contact our sales department [email protected] to start customizing your spring fern program!

LP32 liners available week XX + XX

Perfect for 1, 2 + 3-gallon programs

Quick finish=efficient producion cycle

Free up 2+ months production space

Wetland + Upland varieties

Adiantum pedatum Athyrium ‘Lady in Red’ Athyrium filix-femina ssp. asplenoides Athyrium filix-femina ‘Victoriae’ Athyrium niponicum ‘Regal Red’ Athyrium niponicum var. pictum Athyrium otophorum Athyrium ‘Ghost’ Dennstaedtia punctilobula Dryopteris erythrosora ‘Brilliance’ Dryopteris erythrosora ‘Radiance’ Dryopteris goldiana Dryopteris marginalis Dryopteris × australis Matteuccia struthiopteris Onoclea sensibilis Osmunda cinnamomea Osmunda claytoniana Osmunda regalis var. spectabilis Phegopteris decursive-pinnata Polystichum acrostichoides Polystichum polyblepharum Woodwardia virginica

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3-4’12-18”

3-4’3-5’1-3’2-3’2-4’2-3’1-2’

12-18”18-24”

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CF=Cut Flower EC=Erosion Control

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Shady Groundhuggers™ CollectionA comprehensive assortment of perennials, sedges and ferns perfectly suited for the native woodland environment. Shady Groundhuggers™can be grown in larger pots or planted directly into the landscape. Husky, 4” root systems are ideal for projects focused on landscape restoration, soil stabilization and enhancing native habitat. Our shade loving Landscape Plug™ groundcover line is available in trays of LP32.

We Take the Guesswork Out of Gardening in the Shade

Adiantum pedatumAthyrium filix–femina and cvs.Asarum canadenseCarex amphibolaCarex appalachicaCarex flacca 'Blue Zinger'Carex flaccospermaCarex pensylvanicaCarex plantagineaCarex platyphyllaCarex radiataCarex laxiculmis 'HOBB' Bunny Blue™Chrysogonum virginianum var. australeDennstaedtia punctilobulaDeschampsia cespitosa 'Goldtau'Dryopteris erythrosora 'Brilliance'Dryopteris goldianaDryopteris marginalisDryopteris × australisGeranium maculatum and cvs.Heuchera americana 'Dale's Strain'Heuchera longifloraHeuchera villosa 'Autumn Bride'Matteuccia struthiopterisMeehania cordataMertensia virginicaOnoclea sensibilisPachysandra procumbensPhlox divaricata and cvs.Phlox stolonifera and cvs.Polemonium reptans and cv.Podophyllum peltatumPolystichum acrostichoidesSedum ternatum 'Larinem Park'Tiarella cordifolia and cvs.Tiarella 'Oakleaf'Thelypteris noveboracensisViola riviniana (purpurea group)Viola walteri 'Silver Gem'Waldsteinia fragarioidesWoodwardia virginica

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Grass Collection

Acorus americanusAndropogon gerardiiAndropogon gerardii ‘Red October’Andropogon glomeratusAndropogon virginicusBouteloua curtipendulaBouteloua ‘Blonde Ambition’ [3]Calamagrostis × acutiflora ‘Karl Foerster’Calamagrostis brachytrichaChasmanthium latifoliumDeschampsia cespitosaDeschampsia cespitosa ‘Goldtau’Deschampsia flexuosaElymus virginicusEragrostis spectabilisFestuca glauca Beyond Blue™Hakonechloa macra ‘Albovariegata’[1]Juncus effususJuncus tenuis

Carex Collection

Native Vine Collection

Gelsemium sempervirens ‘Margarita’ [7]Lonicera sempervirensLonicera sempervirens ‘Magnifica’Lonicera sempervirens ‘Major Wheeler’ [9]Lonicera sempervirens ‘John Clayton’Wisteria macrostachya ‘Blue Moon’ [8]Wisteria frutescens ‘Amethyst Falls’

Muhlenbergia capillarisMuhlenbergia reverchonii UNDAUNTED®Nassella tenuissimaPanicum amarum ‘Dewey Blue’Panicum virgatumPanicum virgatum ‘Northwind’Panicum virgatum ‘Shenandoah’Panicum ‘Cape Breeze’Pennisetum alopecuroides ‘Hameln’Pennisetum alopecuroides ‘Little Bunny’Pennisetum alopecuroides ‘Red Head’Pennisetum orientale ‘Karley Rose’ [2]Schizachyrium scopariumSchizachyrium scoparium ‘Standing Ovation’Scirpus cyperinusScirpus validusSorghastrum nutansSporobolus heterolepis

Carex amphibola Carex appalachica Carex cherokeensis Carex comosa Carex dolichostachya Gold Fountains™ Carex eburnea Carex emoryi Carex flacca ‘Blue Zinger’ Carex flaccosperma Carex laxiculmus Bunny Blue™ Carex lurida Carex marrowii ‘Ice Dance’ Carex morrowii ‘Silver Sceptre’ Carex muskingumensis Carex muskingumensis ‘Oehme’ Carex oshimensis ‘Evergold’ Carex oshimensis EverColor® ‘Everest’ Carex oshimensis EverColor® ‘Everillo’ Carex oshimensis EverColor® ‘Everlime’ Carex oshimensis EverColor® ‘Eversheen’ Carex pensylvanica Carex plantaginea Carex platyphylla Carex radiata Carex stricta Carex vulpinoidea

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Spring + SummerAllium cernuumAquilegia canadensis and cvs.Aruncus dioicusCallirhoe involucrataCaltha palustrisCalamagrostis 'Avalanche'Calamagrostis acutiflora 'Karl Foerster'Chasmanthium latifoliumDeschampsia flexuosaDeschampsia cespitosa 'Goldtau'Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue'Geum sp. and cvs.Juncus sp.Leucanthemum × superbum 'Becky'Meehania cordataMonarda sp. and cvs.Nassella tenuissimaPhlox carolina var. angusta 'Gypsy Love'Phlox carolina 'Miss Lingard'Phlox 'Chattahoochee'Phlox divaricata 'London Grove Blue'Phlox divaricata 'Manita'Phlox divaricata 'Mary Helen'Phlox divaricata 'May Breeze'Phlox divaricata 'Parksville BeachPhlox glaberrima ssp. triflora 'Triple Play'Phlox pilosaPhlox sp. and cvs. Polemonium reptans and cvs.Ratibida pinnataRudbeckia laciniata and cvs.Rudbeckia maximaRuellia humilisSalvia nemorosa cvs.Scirpus sp.Senecio aureusSilene sp. and cvs.Stachys monieri 'Hummelo'Stylophorum diphyllumThalictrum rochebrunianumThermopsis sp. and cvs.Tiarella sp. and cvs.Verbena sp.Veronica cvs.Veronicastrum sp. and cvs.Viola sp. and cvs.

Potting Schedule – by Season

Achillea millefolium and cvs.Actaea pachypoda 'Misty Blue'Agastache sp. and cvs.Alchemilla mollis 'Auslese'Alstroemeria cvs.Amsonia sp. and cvs.Asarum canadenseCalamintha sp. and cvs.Carex sp. and cvs.Chrysogonum virginianum and cvs.Coreopsis sp. and cvs.Delosperma sp. and cvs.Dianthus cvs.Fragaria 'Lipstick'Geranium sp. and cvs.Heuchera sp. and cvs.Iris sp. and cvs.Lonicera sempervirens and cvs.Nepeta hybrids and cvs.Perovskia cvs.Phlox maculata cvs.Phlox paniculata and cvs.Physostegia cvs.Porteranthus trifoliatus and cvs.Pycnanthemum sp.Rubus calycinoidesRudbeckia fulgida var. fulgidaSalvia lyrata 'Purple Knockout'Scabiosa 'Butterfly Blue'Sedum sp. and cvs.Sisyrinchium angustifolium 'Lucerne'Stachys 'Helen von Stein'Stachys 'Silver Carpet'Stokesia cvs.Tradescantia cvs.

Adiantum pedatumAndropogon sp.Asclepias sp. and cvs.Aster sp. and cvs.Athyrium sp. and cvs.Baptisia sp. and cvs.Boltonia asteroides cvs.Bouteloua sp. and cvs.Caryopteris cvs.Ceratostigma plumbaginoidesChelone sp. and cvs.Cheilanthes lanosaChrysopsis marianaDelphinium exaltatumDicentra eximiaDracocephalum ruyschianum 'Blue Dragon'Dryopteris hybrids sp. and cvs.Echinacea sp. and cvs.Elymus virginicusEragrostis spectabilisEryngium yuccifoliumEupatorium sp. and cvs.Euphorbia amygdaloides var. robbiaeGaillardia cvs.Gaura cvs.Gentiana sp. and cvs.Gelsemium 'Margarita'Helenium sp. and cvs.Helianthus sp. and cvs.Heliopsis sp. and cvs.Helleborus sp. and cvs.Hibiscus sp. and cvs.Hypericum calycinum and cvs.Iris versicolorKalimeris cvs.Knautia macedonica 'Mars Midget'Lobelia sp. and cvs.Matteuccia struthiopterisMuhlenbergia capillarisOenothera sp. and cvs.Onoclea sensibilisOsmunda sp.Panicum sp. and cvs.Pennisetum sp. and cvs.Penstemon sp. and cvs.Polystichum sp.Ratibida columnifera 'Red Midget'Rudbeckia fulgida 'Goldsturm'Rudbeckia 'Henry Eilers'Rudbeckia trilobaSalvia greggii cvs.Salvia microphylla cvs.Salvia verticillata 'Purple Rain'Schizachyrium scoparium and cvs.Scutellaria sp.Solidago sp. and cvs.Spiranthes 'Chadds Ford'Sorghastrum nutansSporobolus heterolepisThelypteris decursive-pinnataTricyrtis cvs.Verbena 'Homestead Purple'Vernonia sp. and cvs.Wisteria cvs.Woodwardia virginica

Autumn Year Round

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Living Laboratory

Resources + Programs for Growing Success

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Neonicotinoid-free IPM

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