Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve 2017 Spring Native Plant Sale
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1 Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve 2017 Spring Native Plant Sale Plant Sale Catalog Aquatic Plant Orontium aquaticum Golden-club 1 foot Saururus cernuus Lizard's-tail 2-4 feet, emergent aqu Bog Plant Sarracenia purpurea Sarracenia sp. Pitcher-plant, purp Bogs and bog garden pots Pitcher Plant Purple Requires true sphagnum bog conditions Spiranthes odorata Ladies'-tresses, m Fern or Lower Plant Adiantum pedatum Fern, northern mai In shade gardens and naturalized in open woodland Part-shade to shade and average to moist well-drained soil Athyrium filix-femina Fern, lady A wonderful fern for the shade or woodland garden Shade in moist, rich soil Dryopteris marginalis Osmunda cinnamomea Fern, marginal wo Shade or woodland garden Fern, cinnamon - Wet gardens, swamps, shaded pond edges Shade to partial shade in moist organic soil Green to 4 feet Shade to part-shade in wet, organic soils Prepared10/4/2017 2:14:55 PM Page 1 of 11
2 Fern or Lower Plant Osmunda regalis Fern, royal 4-6 feet A large, bold fern for wet gardens or pond edges Sun to part-shade in wet soil Woodwardia areolata Fern, netted chain Grass, Sedge or Rush Carex sp. Sedge Chasmanthium latifolium Grass Elymus hystrix Grass Sea-oats; River-oa Accent plant for perennial beds; graceful ornamental grass that can be Grass, bottlebrush An ornamental grass that does well in an open woodland setting Green 2-5 feet Sun to partial shade in moist to average soil Green 3-5 feet Part-shade to sun in average to moist soil Eragrostis spectabilis Lovegrass, purple Sept-Oct Purple Sporobolus heterolepis Dropseed, prairie Brown Grass Clumping ornamental grass for perennial border edges and dry Sun in moist to dry soil Allium cernuum Amsonia tabernaemontana Anemone canadensis Aquilegia canadensis Onion, nodding July Perennial borders, meadows, rock gardens, and naturalizing; deer resistant star - Perennial borders; wild garden; good yellow fall color, deer resistant Anemone, Canada A fast-growing deciduous groundcover Columbine, easter -July Wild garden standard, or tucked into moist rock crevices; attracts 1 foot Full sun to part-shade in average to dry soil Grows best in well-drained soil; no pest or disease problems feet Part-shade to sun in moist to average soil Red/yellow 2 feet Sun to part-shade in average, well-drained but not dry soil Prepared10/4/2017 2:14:55 PM Page 2 of 11
3 Asarum canadense Asclepias incarnata Asclepias tuberosa Ginger, wild A beautiful, low groundcover for a woodland or shade garden Milkweed, swamp Edge of ponds, butterfly gardens, wet meadows and gardens; deer resistant Butterfly-weed Perennial borders or dry meadows; attracts butterflies and is a larval food Brown 3-6 inches Shade to part-shade in moist, rich soil 4 feet Sun to part-shade in wet to moist soils Orange 2 feet Full sun in poor, well-drained soil Baptisia tinctoria Indigo, wild July Conoclinium coelestinum Mistflower Aug-Nov Perennial borders and meadows; attractive to butterflies -lavender Sun to part-shade in rich moist soil Coreopsis tripteris Tickseed, tall 5-7 feet Perennial borders and meadows; cut flowers, blossoms have anise scent Sun in any soil Doellingeria umbellata Aster, flat-topped 3-4 feet Elephantopus carolinianus Eryngium yuccifolium Eupatorium hyssopifolium Eupatorium perfoliatum Eurybia divaricata Eutrochium dubium Elephant's-foot September Perennial border and meadow edges Eryngo, button July-Sep Unusual foliage and flowers add interest to perennial borders and Boneset, hyssop-l September Perennial borders, dry meadows and slopes; deer resistant Boneset Perennial borders, wet meadows, and butterfly gardens Aster, white wood Woodland and shade gardens to supply late season color; relatively deer Joe-pye-weed Perennial borders and meadows; butterfly gardens; shorter than other -lavender 2 feet Full sun to part-shade and average to dry soils; very drought tolerant 3 feet Sun and moist to average soils; drought tolerant once established 3 feet Sun in average to dry soil; shows excellent drought tolerance 2-5 feet Full sun to light shade in moist to wet soil feet Shade to part shade and moist to dry soil 3-4 feet Sun to light shade in moist to wet soil Prepared10/4/2017 2:14:55 PM Page 3 of 11
4 Fragaria virginiana Strawberry, wild inches organically rich, sandy loam, moist to drymesic, well-drained soils Gentiana andrewsii Gentian, closed ; Violet or pink Geranium maculatum Gillenia trifoliata Helianthus divaricatus Helianthus giganteus Heuchera americana Heuchera villosa Hibiscus moscheutos Hypericum pyramidatum Iris cristata Iris prismatica Iris versicolor, emergent aqu Geranium, wood Perennial borders, woodlands and shade gardens Bowman's-root -July Perennial borders, woodland edges and slopes; palmately divided foliage is Sunflower, woodla Open woods, woodland edges, shade gardens and perennial borders; Sunflower, giant July-Sep Rear or perennial borders and wet meadows; seeds attract goldfinches Alum-root - Good groundcover for that difficult dry, shady spot. Alum-root, hairy Clumping, evergreen groundcover, edging-plant, or rock garden Rose-mallow, swa Perennial borders, wet meadows, stream and pond edges St. John's-wort, gr Vertical accent for the mixed border and moist meadow. Deer resistant. Iris, dwarf crested July Edges of shade gardens or woodland slopes flag, slender - Edges of ponds, wet meadow or rain gardens flag, northern - Beautiful at pond edge even when not in bloom; also good in marshy meadow Partial shade to sun in moist to average soils; will thrive with a half day of direct sun; may Part-shade in average to moist soil; drought tolerant 3-5 feet Sun to part-shade in average to dry soil 6-8 feet Sun in moist to wet soil; can spread vigorously Green-white Shade to sun and well-drained, average to dry soil. Drought tolerant Green-white feet Full sun to shade and well-drained, average to dry soil; drought tolerant 4-5 feet Sun and moist to wet soil; slow to emerge in spring Sun and moist to average soil. 5-7 feet 4-8 inches Part-sun and moist well-drained soil; don't cover the creeping rhizomes with soil or mulch 3 feet Full sun in wet to moist, organic soil feet Full sun in wet soil or shallow water Prepared10/4/2017 2:14:55 PM Page 4 of 11
5 Liatris spicata Lobelia siphilitica Blazing-star, dens Vertical accent in borders and meadows; cut flowers; attracts Lobelia, great blue July-Sep Perennial borders, edges of ponds and streams and wet gardens -lavender 3-4 feet Sun in moist to average soils; drought tolerant Sun to part-shade in moist to wet soils; tolerates drier and shadier spots than L. Monarda clinopodia Bee-balm; basil-ba Monarda fistulosa Bergamot, lavende July Lavender Perennial borders, meadow, and butterfly gardens Sun and moist to dry soil Pachysandra procumbens Packera aurea Allegheny-spurge A wonderful evergreen groundcover; native to the southeast US, but Ragwort, golden A wonderful plant for early spring color in a moist spot, wet meadow, or damp ish 8-12 inches Shade to partial shade and moist to average, rich soils Deciduous shade to sun in average to wet soil Physostegia virginiana Obedient-plant July-Sep / Perennial borders, wet gardens and meadows Full sun and moist to wet soil Polygonatum biflorum Solomon's-seal Wild garden Part to full shade in average soil Pycnanthemum incanum Mountain-mint, ho July-Sep Provides a silvery accent to borders, herb gardens, and meadows. Deer Sun in average to dry soil Pycnanthemum tenuifolium Mountain-mint, nar Wonderful addition to meadow and perennial borders; excellent nectar Sun or light shade in average to dry soils Rudbeckia fulgida Coneflower, orang Orange Ruellia humilis Petunia, fringed-le -lavender 8-24 inches Scutellaria incana Skullcap, downy Pest-resistant plant for perennial borders Sun to part-shade in average soil 3 feet Prepared10/4/2017 2:14:55 PM Page 5 of 11
6 Senna hebecarpa Solidago fistulosa Senna, wild Perennial borders, meadows, and naturalizing 4 feet Sun in average to dry soil; deer resistant and drought tolerant Solidago flexicaulis Goldenrod, zig-zag Sep-Oct A clumping goldenrod for shade and woodland gardens; naturalizing Part-shade to shade in moist to average soil Solidago nemoralis Goldenrod, gray 3-feet Solidago odora Goldenrod, sweet 6-feet In natural areas Sun to part-shade in average soil Solidago rugosa 'Fireworks' Spigelia marilandica Stylophorum diphyllum Symphyotrichum cordifolium Symphyotrichum lateriflorum Symphyotrichum novae-angliae Symphyotrichum novi-belgii Symphyotrichum oblongifolium Goldenrod, wrinkl Back of perennial border root; Wormgr Aug-Oct Front edge of shade garden or woodland Poppy, wood A knockout plant for spring color; looks great mixed with Virginia bluebells Aster, blue wood Sep-Oct Woodland and shade gardens to supply a splash of late season color Aster, calico A bushy, fine textured aster for perennial borders, naturalistic plantings Aster, New Englan Aug-Oct Back of sunny border, or meadow Aster, New York September Perennial borders and moist meadows Aster, aromatic September Aug-Oct Great plant for late season color on difficult sites; foliage has pleasant Full sun and average to dry soil Red 3-4 feet 1 foot Part-shade to full shade to average to moist soil Shade to sun in moist to dry soil; may go dormant in mid summer -lavender 2-4 feet Shade to sun in average to moist soil Sun to shade in moist dry soil. Purple 4 feet Sun to light shade in dry to wet soil 3 feet Full sun and moist to average soil Purple Full sun to light shade on average to dry soil; very drought tolerant Prepared10/4/2017 2:14:55 PM Page 6 of 11
7 Symphyotrichum sp. Tiarella cordifolia Vernonia noveboracensis Viola pubescens Zizia aurea Vine Foamflower A running semi-evergreen groundcover for the shady garden Ironweed, New Yor Perennial borders and meadows Violet, downy yello Naturalizing and as a groundcover; larval food for butterflies Golden-alexander Naturalizing on the edge of woodlands, perennial borders, and shady meadows 8-10 inches Part-shade to shade and moist, rich soil Purple 4-6 feet Full sun and moist to average soils 6-12 inches Part shade to sun and average to moist soil 2 feet Sun to part-shade and average to moist soil Amphicarpaea bracteata Hog-peanut Deciduous vine Clematis virginiana Virgin's bower Vine Herb. perennial vine Edge of wild area Sun to part shade and average soil Strophostyles umbellata Bean, wild Woody Plant Amelanchier canadensis Amelanchier laevis Arctostaphylos uva-ursi Shadbush; be Specimen plant, wildlife habitat garden, mixed border, woodland edge Shadbush, smooth Specimen plant, wildlife habitat garden, mixed border, woodland edge Bearberry Evergreen groundcover Full sun to part-shade in moist to average soil. Drought tolerant once established to 40 feet Full sun to part-shade in average soil. Drought tolerant Full sun. Salt tolerant. Prepared10/4/2017 2:14:55 PM Page 7 of 11
8 Woody Plant Asimina triloba Pawpaw A suckering shrub for woodland edges or streambanks; adds a tropical feeling Brown to 25 feet Sun to part-shade in rich, moist well-drained soil Baccharis halimifolia Groundsel-tree Aug-Oct to 15 feet Part-shade and wet soil Carpinus caroliniana Hornbeam; Ironwo Small tree with good fall color; woodland understories and shaded sites Green Shade to partial shade in moist rich soils; tolerant of periodic flooding and drought Carya ovata Hickory, shagbark Green to 90 feet Castanea dentata Chestnut, America Celtis occidentalis Cephalanthus occidentalis Chionanthus virginicus or small tree Hackberry Buttonbush Good shrub for a wet site. Late season flowers and glossy foilage. Fringe-tree Small tree or large shrub; specimen, massing or mixed border; anywhere Green Sun to part shade, dry to moist 105 feet 4-8 feet Best growth with sun and moist to wet soil. Sun to part-shade and moist, fertile soil; tolerant of drier sites and periodic flooding Clethra alnifolia Pepperbush, swee Excellent shrub for shrub borders, wet areas; wonderful fragrance and fall color 3-8 feet Sun to shade and wet to average soil; salt tolerant Comptonia peregrina Cornus florida Deciduous small tree Sweet-fern Good for difficult sites with poor soils. Road cuts, tall groundcover, naturalistic Dogwood, flowerin Plant tree for specimen, woodland edge, or groupings; a four-season plant Green 3-5 feet Sun in moist to dry, well-drained soils Part-shade to sun in moist well-drained soil amended with organic matter Cornus racemosa Dogwood, gray or -Jun to 10 feet Shade to Sun Cornus sericea Dogwood, red-osie -Jun Part-shade and moist soil Prepared10/4/2017 2:14:55 PM Page 8 of 11
9 Woody Plant Diospyros virginiana Persimmon - Naturalizing; fragrant flowers, attractve foliage and bark, edible attractve fruit to 40 feet Sun in moist to dry well-drained soil Dirca palustris Leatherwood March- to 6 feet Woodland moist areas Full shade in deep organic moist to wet soil, but will tolerate drier conditions Euonymus americanus Fagus grandifolia Hamamelis virginiana Hypericum prolificum Ilex glabra Evergreen shrub Ilex opaca Evergreen tree Ilex verticillata Hearts-a-bursting; Shade garden or woodland understory Beech, american Wonderful shade tree. It's silver bark lights up the winter landscape Witchhazel Oct-Dec A shrub for naturalizing, woodlands, and shrub borders St. John's-wort, sh Shrub borders and massing Inkberry Evergreen shrub for foundation planting, hedges, shrub borders, and Holly, American Specimen plant, winter interest, wildlife habitat, evergreen screen Winterberry - Shrub border, naturalizing and winter garden; fruiting branches can be cut for -green 6-8 feet Shade to partial shade in rich, moist soils Green to 80 feet Sun to partial shade in moist, well-drained soil Sun to shade in moist to average soil 2-4 feet Sun to part-shade and average to dry soil 6-8 feet Sun to shade in moist to dry soil; tolerant of pruning Cream to 50 feet Sun to partial shade in moist, well-drained soil Cream 6-10 feet Full sun to light shade and wet to average soil; both males and females are needed for Liriodendron tulipifera Tuliptree; p -green to 100 feet Magnolia virginiana Myrica pensylvanica Ostrya virginiana Magnolia, sweetba - Attractive small tree with clean foliage and lemon-scented fragrant flowers; Bayberry Shrub borders,massing; salt tolerant thus good for roadside planting; Hop-hornbeam Medium size tree for naturalizing, small gardens, and anywhere a pest-free tree Sun to part-shade in average to wet soils Insignificant 6-9 feet Sun to part-shade in moist to dry soils Insignificant to 35 feet Sun to part-shade in moist to average welldrained soil. Prepared10/4/2017 2:14:55 PM Page 9 of 11
10 Woody Plant Photinia arbutifolia Red Chokeberry 6-12 feet Full sun in moist soils Photinia melanocarpa Populus tremuloides Chokeberry, black A tough, suckering shrub for massing in shrub borders; good red fall color and Quaking aspen to 10 feet Full sun to part shade in dry to wet soils Prunus americana Plum, wild Quercus alba Oak, white Rhododendron arborescens Rhododendron maximum Evergreen shrub Rhododendron periclymenoides Rhododendron viscosum Salix discolor Azalea, smooth -July Shrub border, streamside, wet woodland and meadow Rosebay -July Naturalizing, woodlands, foundation plantings, shrub borders Pinxter-flower Shrub borders, foundation plantings, and woodlands Azalea, swamp Shrub borders and wet spots. Willow, pussy July feet Part-shade to sun in average to wet soil; prefers a soil amended with organic matter to 15 feet Shade to sun in moist, well-drained soil; prefers an acidic soil amended with organic 4-6 feet Shade to sun in moist to average soils; prefers an acidic soil amended with organic 5-10 feet Part shade to sun in wet to moist soil. Prefers acidic soil amended with organic matter. Salix nigra Willow, black Sassafras albidum Sassafras -green to 60 feet Spiraea alba Meadow-sweet -July An attractive shrub for wet meadows and difficult damp spots. Fall 2-6 feet Sun to light shade in wet to moist soil. Prepared10/4/2017 2:14:55 PM Page 10 of 11
11 Woody Plant Spiraea tomentosa Steeple-bush July Rose 4 feet Moist meadow, shrub border Sun in average to moist soil Symphoricarpos orbiculatus Vaccinium corymbosum Coralberry; Indian- -July A shrub for naturalizing, winter fruit effect, informal hdges, and wildlife berry, highbus Shrub borders, woodland edges, wildlife habitat; excellent red fall color 1-5 feet Sun to part shade in moist to dry soil to 15 feet Sun to part-shade in acidic, moist, rich soil Vaccinium macrocarpon Cranberry Trailing Evergreen shrub Viburnum dentatum Viburnum prunifolium Viburnum trilobum Arrowwood, south - Shrub borders, informal hedges, and naturalizing; fruit is attractive to birds; Viburnum, blackha Small tree for edge of woodland; attracts birds Cranberry, highbu Shrub borders, naturalizing and wildlife gardens; fruits are edible Cream to 9 feet Sun to part-shade in wet to dry soil to 15 feet Sun to part shade in dry to moist soil to 12 feet Full sun to light shade in moist, well-drained soil Zanthoxylum americanum Prickly-ash, Northe Greenish yello feet or small tree Assertive spreading tall groundcover Full sun and moist soil Prepared10/4/2017 2:14:55 PM Page 11 of 11
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